The Minnesota Vikings and Pittsburgh Steelers open training camp one week from today. The rest of the 32 NFL teams soon follow. So, the coming week is a fine time do things like this. The Top-10 Quarterbacks in the NFL.
10. Eli Manning, New York Giants
Manning should be much better in his second year with offensive coordinator Ben McAdoo. Manning will also be in his second year with receiver Odell Beckham Jr. That would help any quarterback play at a higher level. If Victor Cruz is healthy, Manning will have a very talented group of receivers. Perhaps the best receivers that he's ever had,
9. Matt Ryan, Atlanta Falcons
Ryan will move up this list if he can return the Falcons to the playoffs and actually get some playoff wins. He has pretty much everything to be top quarterback. He's one of the best at the end of games.
8. Joe Flacco, Baltimore Ravens
Flacco would be in the top 3 or 4 if he played every game like he plays in playoff games.
7. Drew Brees, New Orleans Saints
It feels like Brees is starting to fade. He's still one of the best.
6. Philip Rivers, San Diego Chargers
Rivers always seems to be rated a bit behind the top quarterbacks in the league. He needs a Super Bowl win to be grouped with the best.
5. Peyton Manning, Denver Broncos
The NFL is better with Manning in it. Great quarterback. And he's still much better than he played at the end of last season.
4. Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh Steelers
He might be routinely ranked a little behind the best but he's one of the best. The Steelers always seem to provide him with a steady supply of terrific receivers. Now, he has a terrific running back in Le'Veon Bell.
3. Tom Brady, New England Patriots
Brady has won four Super Bowls including the last one. It doesn't feel right to rank him third but the top-3 are so close.
2. Andrew Luck, Indianapolis Colts
Colts fans are officially spoiled. Luck's ceiling is so high that a new one is constructed each year.
1. Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers
The most talented thrower in the game.
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