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MHSL82
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Pretty straight forward. Right now, given their current age, not past prime (Peyton) or future prime (Luck), for 2015, who is the next best QB in the NFL? (List of the voted QBs so far below.) If you believe either of those two will be the best NFL QB next year, vote for them, of course. Assume health (besides age or current known issues) and average to above average supporting cast.
Remember, this is for this coming year only. As in current ability.
QB Rankings 1: Aaron Rodgers
QB Rankings 2: Peyton Manning
QB Rankings 3: Andrew Luck
QB Rankings 4: Ben Roethlisberger
QB Rankings 5: Tony Romo
QB Rankings 6: Tom Brady
QB Rankings 7: Philip Rivers
QB Rankings 8: Drew Brees
QB Rankings 9: Joe Flacco
QB Rankings 10: Matt Ryan
QB Rankings 11: Russell Wilson
QB Rankings 12: Matthew Stafford
QB Rankings 13: Carson Palmer
QB Rankings 14: Eli Manning
QB Rankings 15: Alex Smith
QB Rankings 16: Cam Newton
QB Rankings 17: Jay Cutler
QB Rankings 18: Ryan Tannehill
QB Rankings 19: Teddy Bridgewater
QB Rankings 20: Andy Dalton
QB Rankings 21: Nick Foles
QB Rankings 22: Derek Carr
QB Rankings 23: Sam Bradford
QB Rankings 24: Blake Bortles
QB Rankings 25: Colin Kaepernick
QB Rankings 26: Ryan Fitzpatrick
QB Rankings 27: Brian Hoyer
QB Rankings 28: Jameis Winston
Pick three QBs and they will take the 29th, 30th, and 31st spots if they have the three most votes. Whoever has the least, will be the 32nd best, first worst. Note: Kirk Cousins was named the starter, so he will have the better year than RGIII if he isn't injured or benched, but if you think RGIII's better, vote for him. Same with Matt Cassel, etc. Once a player from one team is selected, his counterpart will be removed as an option. So one QB from one team can't get the 29th and then a teammate get the 31st spot. If there's a tie for two players on the same team, I will give the real life starter the win. If there are any ties, I will vote in a way to decide the order.
Remember, this is for this coming year only. As in current ability.
QB Rankings 1: Aaron Rodgers
QB Rankings 2: Peyton Manning
QB Rankings 3: Andrew Luck
QB Rankings 4: Ben Roethlisberger
QB Rankings 5: Tony Romo
QB Rankings 6: Tom Brady
QB Rankings 7: Philip Rivers
QB Rankings 8: Drew Brees
QB Rankings 9: Joe Flacco
QB Rankings 10: Matt Ryan
QB Rankings 11: Russell Wilson
QB Rankings 12: Matthew Stafford
QB Rankings 13: Carson Palmer
QB Rankings 14: Eli Manning
QB Rankings 15: Alex Smith
QB Rankings 16: Cam Newton
QB Rankings 17: Jay Cutler
QB Rankings 18: Ryan Tannehill
QB Rankings 19: Teddy Bridgewater
QB Rankings 20: Andy Dalton
QB Rankings 21: Nick Foles
QB Rankings 22: Derek Carr
QB Rankings 23: Sam Bradford
QB Rankings 24: Blake Bortles
QB Rankings 25: Colin Kaepernick
QB Rankings 26: Ryan Fitzpatrick
QB Rankings 27: Brian Hoyer
QB Rankings 28: Jameis Winston
Pick three QBs and they will take the 29th, 30th, and 31st spots if they have the three most votes. Whoever has the least, will be the 32nd best, first worst. Note: Kirk Cousins was named the starter, so he will have the better year than RGIII if he isn't injured or benched, but if you think RGIII's better, vote for him. Same with Matt Cassel, etc. Once a player from one team is selected, his counterpart will be removed as an option. So one QB from one team can't get the 29th and then a teammate get the 31st spot. If there's a tie for two players on the same team, I will give the real life starter the win. If there are any ties, I will vote in a way to decide the order.