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ID:249058
Title:2008 Quarterback Power Rankings - http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/TheFantasyFootballGeekBlog/~3/301258699/
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Hey everybody, hopefully youre enjoying your fantasy football off-season! Unlike my co-blogger Matt, I actually enjoy fantasy baseball quite a bit (Im in third place, while Matt is in fifth), so Im not chomping at the bit quite as much as he is for the football season, but Im getting there. With the NFL draft done, its time to start thinking about the upcoming year. Over the next few weeks, Ill try to get a decent set of power rankings up on the site, starting with quarterbacks this week. So without further ado...

Bookmark this post, its updated regularly! Last updated: 05/23/08
Rank Player Team Notes
1 Brady, Tom NE Last time I checked, Wes Welker and Randy Moss were still on the team. Look for big things again this year from Brady (although I wouldnt expect 50 touchdowns again).
2 Manning, Peyton IND Can Anthony Gonzalez step up and become a solid #2 for Manning? If Marvin Harrison continues his dramatic descent into old man territory, hell have to if Manning wishes to have a good fantasy year.
3 Romo, Tony DAL Romo had a solid season last year and look for him to do even better this year with another year of experience under his belt.
4 Anderson, Derek CLE Anderson is going to be one of the sexiest picks in this years draft. With the addition of Donte Stallworth to this already potent offense, look for a big year from Anderson. He needs to prove that last year wasnt a fluke and that he is a great quarterback in the league and this year will serve as somewhat of an audition for Anderson as well, as the Browns are very unlikely to keep both him and Brady Quinn on the roster much longer than one more season.
5 Roethlisberger, Ben PIT
6 Brees, Drew NO
7 Hasselbeck, Matt SEA
8 Manning, Eli NYG
9 McNabb, Donovan PHI
10 Palmer, Carson CIN The receiver situation in Cincinnati scares me at this point. Actually, this whole team scares me. I plan to stay away from all Bengals players if necessary this year...maybe you should do the same? Except for maybe Houshmanzilly I guess.
11 Garrard, David JAX
12 Cutler, Jay DEN
13 Leinart, Matt ARI
14 Campbell, Jason WAS
15 Bulger, Marc STL
16 Delhomme, Jake CAR
17 Schaub, Matt HOU
18 Kitna, Jon DET
19 Rivers, Philip SD
20 Rodgers, Aaron GB Is Favre really gone? While Rodgers has had limited playing time throughout the past few years, I think he has the receivers in Green Bay to put up solid numbers.
21 Young, Vince TEN He still has no receivers...
22 Russell, JaMarcus OAK Alright, so maybe Im ranking Russell a bit high here, but I cant help but like the direction the Raiders are moving...at least offensively. If Javon Walker can regain his 2004 form, hell be a huge asset to Russell. The running game should be more than adequate this year as well, which will give Russell extra time to make his reads, so expect some good things.
23 Garcia, Jeff TB
24 Edwards, Trent BUF As a Bills fan, my co-blogger Matt will not appreciate Edwards rank here, but can you honestly move him up much further? At least hes on the list!
25 Clemens, Kellen NYJ
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