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cutlerfan
09-18-2008, 11:44 AM
The best young quarterbacks in the game

http://sports.espn.go.com/fantasy/football/ffl/story?id=3595020

By Fantasy staff
ESPN.com


September 18, 2008, 12:04 PM

Fantasy versus reality. It's a theme we often explore at ESPN. So when we were asked to rank the best young quarterbacks in the game, we had to ask: for fantasy, or for real?

Fantasy rankings aren't about wins and losses, playoff grit or championship rings. It's not about who makes whom better and whom you'd pick to start a brand-new NFL franchise. It's all about regular-season stats. So we asked our panel of fantasy experts to rank the top five quarterbacks they would target in a dynasty league, a league in which you can carry most of your squad from year to year with little in the way of draft consideration. Basically, you want the players who will be the best for your team not only right now but also for the next several years.

The panel consists of Matthew Berry, Tristan H. Cockcroft, Christopher Harris, Eric Karabell, Erik Kuselias, Keith Lipscomb, AJ Mass and James Quintong. Here's how the voting went along with selected comments on the top five quarterbacks.

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Tony Romo


1. Tony Romo, Cowboys: In a keeper fantasy league, the future counts for a lot, so I like Cutler quite a bit. He and Brandon Marshall have the potential to be very good right now and flat-out excellent for the next few years. But the present counts for something, too, and in my opinion, no offense in the NFL right now looks as good as Tony Romo and the Cowboys. Romo has his blemishes (witness his Monday night end zone fumble), but he also has Terrell Owens, the current consensus No. 1 receiver in football, a massive offensive line that might be the best in the league, my top-rated tight end and a highly vertical offensive system. Romo's 28. But he's a young 28 in NFL terms, doesn't have trouble with illness or injury, and has the arm to make all the throws. Cutler's fast start has narrowed the gap a bit, but Romo has played longer, so I think he's the safest dynasty-league pick. --Christopher Harris

Jay Cutler


2. Jay Cutler, Broncos: Not only is it Jay Cutler for me, it's not even close. Because when you are talking fantasy and dynasty, it's not just about players' skills but also about team, system and teammates. Cutler's young age, solid system (coach Mike Shanahan isn't going anywhere for a long, long time) and the youth of his top three targets (Brandon Marshall, Eddie Royal and Tony Scheffler) tells me Cutler will be an elite guy for a long time to come. Meanwhile, what happens if Romo loses T.O.? Or offensive coordinator Jason Garrett? Neither guy is a long-term guarantee for Dallas, but both are key to Romo's success. There's always risk with no matter whom you pick in a dynasty league, but Cutler clearly has the least downside and the most upside. --Matthew Berry

Ben Roethlisberger


3. Ben Roethlisberger, Steelers: When Big Ben was a rookie, his team won a lot of games and he was a bit overrated for fantasy. He managed the team well. Now he's throwing two touchdowns per week, which is another nice way to manage, and far more valuable for fantasy. Roethlisberger was very effective near the goal line last season and should come back to the pack a bit for touchdowns, but fantasy owners can count on him as a weekly starter, no matter who his opponent is. He'll always have good weapons to throw to and to hand off to as well. It's a very good situation for the dynasty-league fantasy owner to trust in a 26-year-old quarterback. -- Eric Karabell

Aaron Rodgers


4. Aaron Rogers, Packers: This isn't just some fresh-faced kid out of college that the Packers threw to the proverbial wolves, fingers crossed, hoping that he'd be able to fill the shoes of a legend. Rodgers was drafted way back in 2005 and has spent three years preparing to leap from understudy to superstar. He's comfortable with the playbook. He's watched hours of film. He's learned the idiosyncrasies of his receivers and can find them with his eyes closed if need be. Simply put, he's ready. Two solid starts does not make a Hall of Famer, but by learning how to be an NFL quarterback before destroying his confidence, like an Akili Smith or a Tim Couch, Rodgers can step right in and throw for 300 yards and two touchdowns week in, week out, and his team is young enough to be good for a long time. -- AJ Mass

Eli Manning


5. Eli Manning, Giants: Am I the only guy who watched Super Bowl XLII? That was the night we saw Eli Manning morph from career disappointment to successful NFL quarterback. No, he's not quite his brother, but after you get past those all-world quarterbacks, Manning is no less talented -- note that word, talented -- than any other starter. Confidence was really his only past limitation, and I think January pretty much tied up that loose end. Manning looks so much more comfortable and stress-free this year than last, and that's a deep Giants squad, one that I don't see crumbling anytime soon. Is he a candidate for No. 1 quarterback? No. But the guy is 27, with a lot of career ahead of him, and at worst -- worst -- he'll be top-10-worthy for the next, say, six to eight seasons. --Tristan H. Cockcroft

baja
09-18-2008, 11:47 AM
Cutler will be #1 it 3 weeks

Punisher
09-18-2008, 11:50 AM
Eli Manning


5. Eli Manning, Giants: Am I the only guy who watched Super Bowl XLII? That was the night we saw Eli Manning morph from career disappointment to successful NFL quarterback. No, he's not quite his brother, but after you get past those all-world quarterbacks, Manning is no less talented -- note that word, talented -- than any other starter. Confidence was really his only past limitation, and I think January pretty much tied up that loose end. Manning looks so much more comfortable and stress-free this year than last, and that's a deep Giants squad, one that I don't see crumbling anytime soon. Is he a candidate for No. 1 quarterback? No. But the guy is 27, with a lot of career ahead of him, and at worst -- worst -- he'll be top-10-worthy for the next, say, six to eight seasons. --Tristan H. Cockcroft

He should be Number 1 in this list,he won a Super Bowl in the dieing minutes..Sure i love Cutler to death but Eli should be one on this list, cutler 2nd.I'm not very big on Romo Because without T.O this man will be nothing.

Dukes
09-18-2008, 11:51 AM
He'll be top 3 in the league by the end of the year.

Rock Chalk
09-18-2008, 11:53 AM
Big Ben, game manager that he is, throws like 10 passes a week.

Why is that?

400HZ
09-18-2008, 11:58 AM
It's tough to argue with Romo from a fantasy standpoint. Sure, he has one or two games a year where he gets you -12 points or so, but usually he puts up a ton, and you know Jerry Jones will keep him surrounded by top shelf talent.

lex
09-18-2008, 11:58 AM
He should be Number 1 in this list,he won a Super Bowl in the dieing minutes..Sure i love Cutler to death but Eli should be one on this list, cutler 2nd.I'm not very big on Romo Because without T.O this man will be nothing.

So we asked our panel of fantasy experts to rank the top five quarterbacks they would target in a dynasty league, a league in which you can carry most of your squad from year to year with little in the way of draft consideration.

I think theyre talking about fantasy football. BTW, if Berry says Cutler, Im cool with that. Im not sure who everyone on the panel is but some of them are no more qualified to comment on FF than some typical FF player -- Erik Kuselias for example.

Dempsey Dog
09-18-2008, 11:59 AM
He should be Number 1 in this list,he won a Super Bowl in the dieing minutes..Sure i love Cutler to death but Eli should be one on this list, cutler 2nd.I'm not very big on Romo Because without T.O this man will be nothing.

Remember this article is about fantasy QB's. SB wins are not relevant, just stats.

Mile High Mojoe
09-18-2008, 12:00 PM
What is it with the ESPN writers? Now that Tom Brady is gone for the season they're all set to stick their noses up the a$$ of Romo. Maybe this guy should give Romo a big juicy Man Love kiss.

Someone please tell why Romo would be the #1 rated QB? 2 years running the guy has choked in the playoffs, GOD I hate the Cowboys. He's put up some numbers but I just don't see it. The Cowboys showed what an average Defensive unit they have against Philly. I look for Romo's stock to drop like the Dow before the end of the first 8 games, count on it. Next loss Green Bay.

ESPN and their retarded lists, I guess the guy can't find a relevent football related topic that doesn't center around who the best QB is after week 2. Who cares. Hey I think I'm getting my groove back in here now. Have I pissed off anybody yet?

lex
09-18-2008, 12:02 PM
What is it with the ESPN writers? Now that Tom Brady is gone for the season they're all set to stick their noses up the a$$ of Romo. Maybe this guy should give Romo a big juicy Man Love kiss.

Someone please tell why Romo would be the #1 rated QB? 2 years running the guy has choked in the playoffs, GOD I hate the Cowboys. He's put up some numbers but I just don't see it. The Cowboys showed what an average Defensive unit they have against Philly. I look for Romo's stock to drop like the Dow before the end of the first 8 games, count on it. Next loss Green Bay.

ESPN and their retarded lists, I guess the guy can't find a relevent football related topic that doesn't center around who the best QB is after week 2. Who cares. Hey I think I'm getting my groove back in here now. Have I pissed off anybody yet?

This is fantasy football that theyre talking about.

Mile High Mojoe
09-18-2008, 12:02 PM
Remember this article is about fantasy QB's. SB wins are not relevant, just stats.Cool, I've been using that Elway image for 3 plus years on my Broncos myspace link.

socalorado
09-18-2008, 12:02 PM
I think Trent Edwards should be on there instead of Matt Ryan.
Guy is a solid player, and the Bills are soo happy to have him.
On that E!SPN list anyways. Just sayin


EDIT: Oh its a fantasy article.

Punisher
09-18-2008, 12:02 PM
Remember this article is about fantasy QB's. SB wins are not relevant, just stats.

Last edited by cutlerfan : 09-18-2008 at 10:52 AM.

I made my comment when the thread only had the top five list.

Mile High Mojoe
09-18-2008, 12:08 PM
This is fantasy football that theyre talking about.Whoops, I'm so reactionary when ever I see Romo's name mentioned, I immediatley want to attack the guy.

So far from a stats point of view I suppose he is. If T.O. goes down (not a bad thing to hope for) Romo's stats fall and so do the Cowboys. I think Romo has the kind of Hollywood karma thing going that isn't going to allow him to win a Super Bowl. Football is just a hobby for the guy, the celeb fame means more to him.

I see Eli being the #1 NFC Stats guy by the end of the year, hopefully Cutler will be #1 in the AFC.

Dudeskey
09-18-2008, 12:58 PM
I hate that son of a bitch Rivers, but 2 points total? Thats pretty harsh...™

Kaylore
09-18-2008, 01:03 PM
The best young QB's? What is the criterion for "young" here? Romo is 28. Is he really young by QB standards? Are we asking Pat Sommerall? Its like they were just looking for a reason to put Romo in the article.

BroncoBuff
09-18-2008, 01:06 PM
Who is Cockroft, and wy does he put Jay 4th on his list?

Is he Don Cockroft, the old Browns kicker?

lex
09-18-2008, 01:08 PM
Who is Cockroft, and wy does he put Jay 4th on his list?

Is he Don Cockroft, the old Browns kicker?


To pee with.


Oh, you said "who". Sorry, cant help you.

Los Broncos
09-18-2008, 03:12 PM
What is it with the ESPN writers? Now that Tom Brady is gone for the season they're all set to stick their noses up the a$$ of Romo. Maybe this guy should give Romo a big juicy Man Love kiss.

Someone please tell why Romo would be the #1 rated QB? 2 years running the guy has choked in the playoffs, GOD I hate the Cowboys. He's put up some numbers but I just don't see it. The Cowboys showed what an average Defensive unit they have against Philly. I look for Romo's stock to drop like the Dow before the end of the first 8 games, count on it. Next loss Green Bay.

ESPN and their retarded lists, I guess the guy can't find a relevent football related topic that doesn't center around who the best QB is after week 2. Who cares. Hey I think I'm getting my groove back in here now. Have I pissed off anybody yet?

He chokes in big games.