Everyone knows the elite quarterbacks and those on the cusp. Peyton Manning, Tom Brady and Drew Brees are the cream of the crop, with Aaron Rogers and Phillip Rivers coming up right behind. But once you get by Tony Romo and Kurt Warner, there is a 10 spot drop off in ADP for quarters, which is significant. Here are three you should pay attention to and three perhaps not.
Pay Attention
Carson PalmerHe will have a steady wide receiving crews with Johnson, Coles and Henry. As long as his offensive line can give him time, Palmer could have a nice season.
Matt Hasselbeck
He is on the mend and has looked good in camp so far this season. His wide receivers are not well known, but if Hasselbeck can spread the ball around, with good health, should return to tier 2 status.
Donovan McNabb
With a promising group of young receivers (and I think Maclin could be the cream of the rookie WR crop), a solid receiving back out of the backfield in Westbrook, and Andy Reid's pass oriented offense, McNabb is still a tier two QB.
Nevermind
Jay Culter
I love Culter's arm and skills, but he really does not have a great crew to toss the pigskin to. Devin Hester might be a nice nugget receiver in the middle rounds, but I don't see him surpassing 3200 yards and 22 TDs. Average for a fantasy QB. One cavot, if he uses Forte and Olsen well, he could be better.
Matt Cassel
Just too early to annoit Cassel into the fantasy QB elite. Their offensive line is a work in progress, and this is a guy who was sacked more than any other in football last year with the New England line blocking for him. His inexperience made him into the second coming of Drew Bledsoe in Foxboro.
Joe Flacco
His leadership and physical skills are good, but the Baltimore run first offensive and average wide receiving crew make Flacco a middle of the road fantasy QB. Heck, he doesn't even have a reliable receiving option out of the backfield.
And here is another thing to pay attention to: Lauren Reese
Pay Attention
Carson PalmerHe will have a steady wide receiving crews with Johnson, Coles and Henry. As long as his offensive line can give him time, Palmer could have a nice season.
Matt Hasselbeck
He is on the mend and has looked good in camp so far this season. His wide receivers are not well known, but if Hasselbeck can spread the ball around, with good health, should return to tier 2 status.
Donovan McNabb
With a promising group of young receivers (and I think Maclin could be the cream of the rookie WR crop), a solid receiving back out of the backfield in Westbrook, and Andy Reid's pass oriented offense, McNabb is still a tier two QB.
Nevermind
Jay Culter
I love Culter's arm and skills, but he really does not have a great crew to toss the pigskin to. Devin Hester might be a nice nugget receiver in the middle rounds, but I don't see him surpassing 3200 yards and 22 TDs. Average for a fantasy QB. One cavot, if he uses Forte and Olsen well, he could be better.
Matt Cassel
Just too early to annoit Cassel into the fantasy QB elite. Their offensive line is a work in progress, and this is a guy who was sacked more than any other in football last year with the New England line blocking for him. His inexperience made him into the second coming of Drew Bledsoe in Foxboro.
Joe Flacco
His leadership and physical skills are good, but the Baltimore run first offensive and average wide receiving crew make Flacco a middle of the road fantasy QB. Heck, he doesn't even have a reliable receiving option out of the backfield.
And here is another thing to pay attention to: Lauren Reese
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