The news of the day comes out of Indianapolis. In years past, Peyton Manning’s body was able to recoup just in time to get on the playing field week one. Signing Kerry Collins seemed like a desperation move. Now though it looks like Collins may end up earning that $4 million. Out of all backup quarterbacks over the last few years, Collins seems to always make a substantial amount of starts.
If you’re drafting your money league or bragging rights league in the next few days, here is an updated quarterbacks ranking list.
1. Drew Brees
Brees was one of the quarterbacks that had a major incline in interceptions last season. Twenty two in total in fact. He seemed to have the Brett Favre in him a little too much last year. Maybe it was because of the prior seasons success, that he was a little too care free. Brees gets more freedom than any quarterback in the league. Look for him to get back on the proper page, and aim for over 5,000 yards again.
2. Aaron Rodgers
How will Rodgers handle the success of winning his first Super Bowl? Remember Green Bay got hot as a team on the tail end of last year. It wasn’t a typical Super Bowl run. The good thing for Rodgers is he has many weapons at his disposal. Complementing the aerial attack with a solid ground game will be key to Rodgers staying ranked as a top three quarterback this year.
3. Philip Rivers
The gunslinger with a mouth has been as quiet as a mouse this off-season. Has he matured to the point that he is going to lead this team by his actions from game one? There comes a point when a player with exponential talent puts it together one hundred percent. Not just as an individual but to the extent that his teammates feed off of that and absorb it. Look for the Chargers to get off to a hot start this year.
4. Tom Brady
New England is still capital of the short yardage passing game. They’re so clever at the ways they disguise the lack of a true running game. You would think that would have hurt Brady by now, but they still get the short hot routes delivered with ease. Tight end play is on the upside as well for Brady. Both rookies Gronkowski and Hernandez proved that they’re going to garner more drawn up plays by the Patriots. The only thing scary with Brady is if the offensive line can patch things up and protect him.
5. Mike Vick
Part Two of his incredible comeback starts with mega millions back in the bank. We are a tad bit worried about Vick for multiple reasons. Added pressure to build upon an outstanding 2010 season. Receivers that have been top notch caliber, but Maclin is coming back from a long bout with an undisclosed health issue. DeSean Jackson has been tough his whole career but has had to deal with injuries just about every season. Vick’s age at 31 has not been brought up like it should. His body was able to take the fresh licks last season. Now that he played twelve games for the first time since 2006 it should be very interesting to see how he mid season.
6. Tony Romo
7. Matt Ryan
8. Matt Stafford
9. Matt Schaub
10. Peyton Manning
11. Kevin Kolb
12. Ben Roethlisberger
13. Eli Manning
14. Joe Flacco
15. Sam Bradford
16. Ryan Fitzpatrick
17. Josh Freeman
18. Matt Cassel
19. Jay Cutler
20. Kyle Orton
21. Colt McCoy
22. Rex Grossman
23. Donovan McNabb
24. Mark Sanchez
25. Chad Henne
26. Luke McCown
27. Matt Hasselbeck
28. Jason Campbell
29. Alex Smith
30. Cam Newton
31. Andy Dalton
32. Tavaris Jackson
33. Vince Young
34. John Beck
35. Shaun Hill
36. Jake Locker
37. David Garrard