Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Preseason Quarterback Power Rankings

Dr. Jamez





AND WE’RE BACK! I’m excited to be doing the second annual preseason quarterback power rankings I did some good and some bad last year I think I learned from my mistakes but of course this year will have no shortage of risky predictions.




1. Peyton Manning- He’s the greatest of all time he’ll have his talent back and he’ll probably get the hat trick (NFL MVP, Superbowl, Superbowl MVP)




2. Aaron Rodgers- Rodgers has been consistently one of the best in the league since he has been the starter in Green Bay. He is what everyone says Philip Rivers is He was hands down the best in the league last season.



3. Drew Bress- as much as I hate the Saints I can’t hate Brees, he’s one of the three quarterbacks I consider elite.




4. Tom Brady- I’m not really impressed with his stat padding numbers he just fumbles a lot. He did say Manning was the best quarterback ever though, so that counts for something.




5. Matt Schaub-quietly one of the strongest quarterbacks in the league year in year out.




6. Eli Manning- I believe in the GodSlayer.




7. Josh Freeman- I was saying he’s the next Steve McNair which I thought was a crazy compliment but now I think he could be better than Steve McNair when it’s all over. I expect his numbers to take a hit next year because of the difficulty of schedule but I think if the Bucs win next season it will be on his back.




8. Tony Romo- hm, 3 of the top 10 all have huge fumbling issues, good thing they’re not running backs.




9. Ben Roethlisberger- He isn’t Peyton Manning, just gets paid like he is.


10. Jay Cutler- I lost a lot of faith in Jay last season you would assume second year in Martz’s system he’ll do better but he still has nothing at WR.




11. Michael Vick- Won’t have the element of surprise he did last season, Kobb as a safety net, and probably won’t finish the season.




12. Matt Ryan – Ryan is another I lost faith in last season he just doesn’t seem to be developing to the superstar his rookie season would have led you to believe he will and he has all the talent in the world. Top 5 Wr, Top 5 Rb, greatest TE ever he should be dominating the league on offense the fact he’s not worries me.




13. Colt McCoy- What can I say about my boy Colt? Heart of a Lion, made Eli proud the way he single handedly won that game vs the Pats




14. Matt Cassel – He finally got a little talent around him and the O.C. left, hopefully that doesn’t mean a step back for Cassel




15. Sam Bradford- Trust me I don’t want to like the kid but he seems to be capeable




16. Joe Flacco- He and Ryan will forever be linked by their rookie seasons they seem to want to stay lateral.




17. Kevin Kolb- he’s going to be winging it around somewhere don’t know where though yet. He’s still not totally proven he can be effective without loads of talent.




18. Ryan Fitzpatrick- sufficient….




19. Jason Campbell- I want to out you higher, Jason, I really do.




20. Tim Tebow- Will Probably be starting?




21. David Garrard- will most likely start the season but when they start losing and fire Del Rio Blaine Gabbert will most likely finish out the season.




22. Christian Ponder- Far and away the best and most pro-ready rookie quarterback this class, will also be starting game 1.




23. Chad Henne – I don’t know what to make of this guy.




24. Matt Hasslebeck- is a broken shell of a man.




25. Donovan McNabb- I’m still as confused as anyone.




26. Alex Smith- I don’t know if he’s starting or if it will be this Colin Kaepernick kid in san fran. but to me it’s a wash




27. Matt Stafford- He’d be top 15 if I thought he had the ability to play 15 snaps this season.




28. Philip Rivers-isn’t any good.




29. Cam Newton- Rookie on a bad team with no camp good luck, kid.




30. Jake Locker – I guess he’s the starting quarterback in Tenn.?




31. Andy Dalton-If you’re wondering he’s the only quarterback willing to play in Cincinnati.




32. Mark Sanchez- sucks

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