Cam Newton
- He has to figure out a way to be consistent eventually. I think... Even if he doesn't, his ability as a dual threat makes it easier to get points in fantasy football
Russell Wilson
- The offense relies on Marshawn Lynch far too much and with him gone it can really hamper the entire Seattle team. Wilson's ability to get yards on the ground keeps him relevant though.
Ryan Tannehill
- Tannehill is really underrated but is becoming one of the better quarterbacks in the league. The Dolphins have question marks at wide receiver but it can be addressed pretty easily this off-season.
Hirsch's Top 10- Tannehill is really underrated but is becoming one of the better quarterbacks in the league. The Dolphins have question marks at wide receiver but it can be addressed pretty easily this off-season.
10. Phillip Rivers
- Rivers was playing injured when he hit his cold streak so I would still expect big things from him when a new, healthy season comes around. Remember, he was on a tear before the injury bug hit him. It wouldn't surprise me if Rivers finishes in the top 5.
9. Tony Romo
- Again this all depends on the murky future of Dez Bryant but Romo is a really good player despite what everyone says about him.
8. Ben Roethlisberger
- With a stacked receiving core and potent running game, Big Ben has a rather simple job. Plus he's pretty good at quarterback himself.
7. Matt Ryan
- Ryan has two good wide receivers but is under pressure too often. A better offensive line will lead to a breakout season from him. Also keep in mind that his division is really weak.
6. Matthew Stafford
- Anyone with Megatron on their team deserves a spot somewhere on this list, plus Stafford has proven to be pretty good himself. A nice pair of wide receivers and lots of good pass catching tight ends puts him in a great situation.
5. Tom Brady
- The super bowl MVP always deserves to be somewhere here.
4. Drew Brees
- To bounce back from such a bad season last year the Saints may revert going to throwing the ball over fifty times a game. Brees is the biggest benefactor from that game plan.
3. Peyton Manning
7. Matt Ryan
- Ryan has two good wide receivers but is under pressure too often. A better offensive line will lead to a breakout season from him. Also keep in mind that his division is really weak.
6. Matthew Stafford
- Anyone with Megatron on their team deserves a spot somewhere on this list, plus Stafford has proven to be pretty good himself. A nice pair of wide receivers and lots of good pass catching tight ends puts him in a great situation.
5. Tom Brady
- The super bowl MVP always deserves to be somewhere here.
4. Drew Brees
- To bounce back from such a bad season last year the Saints may revert going to throwing the ball over fifty times a game. Brees is the biggest benefactor from that game plan.
3. Peyton Manning
- Even though he probably has really little left in the tank, Manning is still a top tier quarterback.
2. Andrew Luck
- If Luck's offensive line and running game improve it makes his job that much easier. He has a problem with turnovers, especially fumbling on sacks, but other than that is everything you want in a quarterback. With a better offensive line it's very possible for Luck to be the top quarterback next season.
1. Aaron Rodgers
- Don't doubt Aaron Rodgers.
- Don't doubt Aaron Rodgers.
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