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NFL's Top 64 Quarterbacks

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1. Tom Brady

Starter, New England Patriots
Brady is a future Hall of Fame QB who is having a career season. He leads the NFL in touchdowns and completion percentage and has a league-best QB rating of 123.4. There is no longer a debate over who the best QB in the NFL is -- Brady has moved ahead of Manning.

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2. Peyton Manning

Starter, Indianapolis Colts
Like Brady, Manning is a future Hall of Fame QB. There is not a QB in the NFL who studies the game as much as Manning, and he is one of the best competitors to play QB. Despite losing several key players to injuries this season, Manning has still completed 64 percent of his passes and thrown for 27 TDs.



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3. Brett Favre

Starter, Green Bay Packers
He will be a first-ballot Hall of Famer. At 38, he is still playing at a high level, and it looks as if he may be able to play into his 40s. There is no denying his arm strength, and Favre is still able to make all the throws. Favre is doing a great job this season making every player on the offense better.

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4. Tony Romo

Starter, Dallas Cowboys
He is a young gunslinger who reminds a lot of people of a young Favre, and Romo shows no fear in the pocket. He is mentally tough and shows an excellent ability to bounce back when he makes mistakes. He is a big reason the Cowboys have the best record in the NFC.

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5. Ben Roethlisberger

Starter, Pittsburgh Steelers
Roethlisberger is a young QB who struggled last season, but he is healthy this year and is having a solid season. New offensive coordinator Bruce Arians has given him more responsibility, and Roethlisberger has responded with improved leadership. He's making better decisions and is completing a career-high 66.9 percent of his passes this season.


Here are the rest of them

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/insider/news/story?id=3147842
 
This list is ridiculous.

Brady Quinn is #37 (without touching the field) & Sage is #43.

Vince Young is ahead of Jason Campbell, Schaub, & Trent Edwards.
 
Things they got right:

The first six.
The last two.

Everything in the middle ranges from mild retardation to borderline insanity.
 
Why was VY placed so low at #15....?? Anyone who walks on water should always be #1...

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Yeah, had to scratch my head when I saw Tom Brady and Peyton Manning ahead of VY. Obviously the writer has never seen Vince will his team to victory.
 
So he's 63rd in the NFL......... I don't even believe he registers on the Panthers depth chart anymore, so how can that be??????????
 
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