Top 10 NFL Quarterbacks

Jul 19
08:10

2011

MikeHill

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Here is out list of the top 10 quarterbacks at the NFL based on their performance from the past season, and even though you might disagree with some o...

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Here is out list of the top 10 quarterbacks at the NFL based on their performance from the past season,Top 10 NFL Quarterbacks Articles and even though you might disagree with some of our listed players, we believe the list to be quite accurate, let’s start with number ten:

Josh Freeman from the Bucaneers: This is a player that is still on the process of learning how to read the field though he is showing a lot of progress on that sense. He possesses the necessary size and athletic abilities to become into a version of Big Ben at the NFC, and when compared to Roethlisberger, we can safely say that his football IQ is more developed than Big Ben’s was at the same age.

Matt Ryan from the Falcons: The 2010 season was his fourth as professional, but you soon forget that when you get to see how sound and poised he was during the whole year.

Michael Vick from the Eagles: The quarterback with a troubled past reemerged during the past season with renovated spirits and a winning mentality, and when you combine that with his usual raw playmaking abilities, Vick is one player to have your eye on.

Eli Manning from the Giants: He is a quarterback that helped New York’s wide receivers to look like overachievers, just as his older brother and father had done for many years. He certainly looks like he is on his prime.

Philip Rivers from the Chargers: In despite of playing with most of his top weapons absent during most of the year, he still performed as outstandingly as usual.

Drew Brees from the Saints: He proved to be a consummated leader when he led New Orleans to their first Super Bowl championship, and last season, Brees showed that he is not slowing down one bit.

Ben Roethlisberger from the Steelers: Despite of some out-of-the-field problems at the beginning of the season, Big Ben remained focused and led Pittsburgh to the Super Bowl, which really shows how much character and strength he possesses.

Aaaron Rodgers from the Packers: He is probably the quarterback with the best overall physical condition at the NFC and after winning the Super Bowl, he proved that he has what it takes to take on the steps of his mentor and legend Brett Favre.

Peyton Manning from the Colts: It is quite clear that this is the guy that makes the difference for Indianapolis, as without him, this would be a mere 5-11 franchise.

Tom Brady from the Patriots: He is currently one of the most heralded quarterbacks in the league, and after leading a team with a young offensive to a 14-2 record, it is clear that he has what it takes to continue earn more rings.

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