The quarterback position is one of the most volatile in fantasy sports. A top quarterback can really rack in the points and be the difference ibetween your team making the playoffs or you trying to find that bridge between football and baseball seasons. Since fantasy hockey and basketball are about as much fun as waking up with your head stapled to the carpet, let's focus on making your fantasy football experience worthwhile and lengthy. Peyton Manning will continue to be the head of the quartback class followed closely by Carson Palmer. After that, your difference maker QBs are limited to Marc Bulger, Drew Brees, and whatever running quarterback can stay healthy (and out of the clink) all season- namely Donovan McNabb, Vince Young, and Michael Vick. Other than those listed above, your QB is unlikely to provide much of an advantage and you should look towards consistency. While Tom Brady is not likely to put up monster numbers (even though he now has Randy Moss as a target) he will consistently get you 200+ yards and a couple of touchdowns, all while not killing you in turnovers.
1. Peyton Manning, IND
2. Carson Palmer, CIN
3. Marc Bulger, STL
4. Drew Brees, NO
5. Tom Brady, NE
6. Vince Young, TEN
7. Donovan McNabb, PHI
8. Jay Cutler, DEN
9. Jon Kitna, DET
10. Phillip Rivers, SD
11. Matt Hasselbeck, SEA
12. Matt Leinart, ARI
13. Tony Romo, DAL
14. Eli Manning, NYG
15. Brett Favre, GB
16. Ben Roethlisberger, PIT
17. Chad Pennington, NYJ
18. Rex Grossman, CHI
19. Jeff Garcia, TB
20. Alex Smith, SF
21. Jake Delhomme, CAR
22. Steve McNair, BAL
23. Trent Green, MIA
24. Matt Schaub, HOU
25. Jason Campbell, WAS
26. J.P. Losman, BUF
27. Josh McCown, OAK
28. Byron Leftwich, JAC
30. Michael Vick, ATL
31. Tarvaris Jackson, MIN
Comment by GUEST on 2007-07-26 21:53:16
I like these rankings.. I got peyton and cutler on my team!
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