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2006-07 NFL Fantasy Quarterback Ratings

 
Author: Brian Kevin Williams

The NY Sports Headquarters will be offering a full-week feature of Fantasy Football rankings. We will be going over the top quarterbacks, running-backs, wide receivers, tight ends, kickers, and defenses, featuring a different section on each day of the week. We will also be including our sleeper, busts , break-out, and our best overall value picks for you in your fantasy draft. Today, we will be covering the quarterbacks for your 2006-07 NFL season. This is a top list for who we think will perform the best, fantasy wise, in the upcoming football season.

1. Peyton Manning (Indianapolis Colts)

2. Matt Hasselbeck (Seattle Seahawks)

3. Marc Bulger (St. Louis Rams)

4. Tom Brady (New England Patriots)

5. Kurt Warner (Arizona Cardinals)

6. Carson Palmer (Cincinnati Bengals)

7. Jake Delhomme (Carolina Panthers)

8. Eli Manning (New York Giants)

9. Drew Brees (New Orleans Saints)

10. Trent Green (Kansas City Chiefs)

11. Donovan McNabb (Philadelpha Eagles)

12. Drew Bledsoe (Dallas Cowboys)

13. Daunte Culpepper (Miami Dolphins)

14. Ben Roethlisberger (Pittsburgh Steelers)

15. Jake Plummer (Denver Broncos)

16. Steve McNair (Baltimore Ravens)

17. Byron Leftwich (Jacksonville Jaguars)

18. Mark Brunell (Washington Redskins)

19. Chris Simms (Tampa Bay Buccaneers)

20. Aaron Brooks (Oakland Raiders)

21. Brett Favre (Green Bay Packers)

22. Michael Vick (Atlanta Falcons)

23. Brad Johnson (Minnesota Vikings)

24. Phillip Rivers (San Diego Chargers)

25. David Carr (Houston Texans)

26. Chad Pennington (New York Jets)

27. Alex Smith (San Francisco 49ers)

28. Billy Volek (Tennessee Titans)

29. Rex Grossman (Chicago Bears)

30. Charlie Frye (Cleveland Browns)

31. Jon Kitna (Detroit Tigers)

32. Kelly Holcomb (Buffalo Bills)

33. Matt Schaub (Atlanta Falcons)

34. Vince Young (Tennessee Titans)

35. Brian Griese (Chicago Bears)

36. J.P. Losman (Buffalo Bills)

37. Patrick Ramsey (New York Jets)

38. Joey Harrington (Miami Dolpins)

39. Anthony Wright (Cincinnati Bengals)

Sleepers: Chris Simms & Matt Schaub
(Many have said that Chris Simms has looked great so far in training camp. With a healthy Cadillac Williams, and Michael Clayton continuing to improve, I expect a big year for Simms. Matt Schaub always seems to get some playing time with the oft-injured Michael Vick in front of him; Schaub has consistently put up good numbers behind Vick, when he misses action.)

Busts: Donovan McNabb, Drew Bledsoe, & Steve McNair
(McNabb is coming off an injury and the Eagles have absolutely no receivers. Plus, Brian Westbrook is hurt already, and its only the preseason. With no Larry Allen, Bledsoe will get sacked more than ever. And hes getting older and older, so even with T.O., I dont expect the type of year that many people are expecting him to have. McNair has been so over-hyped, that anything shy of perfection from this aging and previous superstar would be a letdown.)

Best Values: Eli Manning, Drew Brees, & Kurt Warner
(Eli Manning will be returning with a healthy offensive line, as well as Shockey/Tiki/Toomer/Burress, as well as Sinorice Moss. There are too many weapons there for him to fail, plus hes experienced. Drew Brees has a rushing/receiving threat in Reggie Bush, as well as a great RB in Deuce McAllister. Kurt Warner put up a ton of yards last year and the offense should just get better this year with the addition of Edgerrin James, and the maturation and improvements of Boldin and Larry Fitzgerald.)

Break-Out Season: Aaron Brooks
(Healthy Randy Moss, revamped and improved offensive line, and a refreshed Lamont Jordan. All of these things point to a great season for Aaron Brooks.)

Author Bio:
Brian Kevin Williams is an expert on this subject. Brian has written several articles in the past on this topic.
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