In the chart below, I've done a ranking of the 32 projected starters using combined 2005 and 2006 stats, just to give you a baseline of what each player has done the last couple of seasons. I used that as a partial barometer of his 2007 success.
1. P. Manning
2. T. Brady
3. D. Brees
4. C. Palmer
5. M. Bulger
6. M. Hasselbeck
7. V. Young
8. P. Rivers
9. J. Kitna
10. J. Cutler
11. T. Romo
12. D. McNabb
13. S. McNair
14. B. Favre
15. C. Pennington
16. J. Delhomme
17. B. Roethlisberger
18. M. Leinart
19. M. Schaub
20. J.P. Losman
21. M. Vick
22. J. Garcia
23. E. Manning
24. T. Green
25. A. Smith
26. J. Campbell
27. R. Grossman
28. B. Leftwich
29. J. McCown
30. T. Jackson
31. C. Frye
32. B. Croyle
IMO I think he's wrong about Big Ben
He should be 9th or 10th at least,,,,,,,,Young ranked 7th,you gotta be kidding me!
STEELERS FANS WILL NOT SOON FORGIVE MY DISS OF BIG BEN. From Brandon Schwab of Pittsburgh: "You're a moron. Have you forgotten about The Accident? The accident that will forever be burned in every Steelers fan's memory? Yes, people everywhere remember that day and its significance. He was phenomenal his first two years; need I remind you he was the youngest QB ever to lead his team to and win the Super Bowl? Not Manning, not Brady, not Elway, not Favre, not Montana, not Young. Those guys obviously are so much better than Big Ben up to this point and probably always will be, but come on, don't let one horrible year after a life-threatening accident force you to call him 'inconsistent.' Don't forget, he's only going into his fourth year, and he was rock-solid his first two years.''
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