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How many Panthers will make the NFLN 2013 top 100


dpanther69

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According to NFL.com, Wilson's ranking only places him 11 among QBs.  

 

Rodgers

Manning

Brady

Brees

Manning

Flacco

Ryan

Schaub

Romo

Luck (lol)

Griffin

There is a slight possibility if he trumped Schaub or Romo because those are the only two of the bunch who I could see not being on it (Romo absolutely should; Newton is better than game manager Schaub, though).  But I doubt it.  Of course never know, might overrate Rivers.

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Cam was 40th last year, Stafford was 41st. This year Stafford fell to like 76 and apparently had the biggest drop of any QB on the list, so unless they meant the biggest drop of QBs to make the list then he should be on there. There are still 10 QBs to be revealed.

Peyton, Eli, Brees, Brady, Rogers, Flacco, Ryan, Luck, RG3... and one more. Romo? Schaub? Cutler? Rivers? Dalton? Romo barely made it last year and Rivers fell off a cliff. So I kinda like his chances.

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