The Best QBs for the NFL 2009 Fantasy Season
1. Drew Brees: Brees was simply the best quarterback in the NFL last year, and he’s a superstar. Especially when it comes to fantasy leagues. Brees had a handful of monster games last season, and it’s safe to say that this season should be no different. Bonus points when you factor in Colston’s return.
2. Tom Brady - QB - New England Patriots: 7/11, 72 Yards, 0 TD’s, 0 INT’s, 0 300 YD Games: Tom Brady missed almost all of last season. As you can see by his numbers. But in Brady’s last full season he was absolutely unstoppable. He threw for 50 touchdowns. With a receiving core that has only gotten better, Brady will once again have another dominate year.
3. Peyton Manning - QB - Indianapolis Colts: 371/555, 4,002 Yards, 27 TD’s, 12 INT’s, 4 300 YD Games: Peyton Manning has always been a very consistent QB and also a very consistent Fantasy QB. Manning will once again have another Peyton type year including: 4,000 Yards and 25+ TD’s. He is the easy choice for the number 3 QB.
4. Aaron Rodgers - QB - Green Bay Packers: 341/546, 4,038 Yards, 28 TD’s, 13 INT’s, 4 300 YD Games: Rodgers had a very impressive first year in 2008. He had more Yards, TD’s, and less throws than Peyton Manning. Rodgers also had 4 Rushing Touchdowns, which is really impressive for a QB. He was one of the only Quarterbacks to rush for 200 yards. Rodgers returns his to favorite targets in Greg Jennings and Donald Driver. Also the Packers running game should be much more effective than last year.
5. Philip Rivers: With a dangerous arsenal of talented receivers and great running backs, the San Diego Chargers offense is a well oiled machine. Rivers is an extremely talented quarterback and should lead his team to some big victories.
6. Kurt Warner: Warner was one of fantasy football’s best last season, thanks to a revival year. While he could very well do the same thing this season, his age is somewhat concerning as he’s more prone to injury with each year. Still, Boldin and Fitzgerald on your team makes it hard to pass you up.
7. Tony Romo. The big question on everyone’s mind is how Romo will fare without the presence of Terrell Owens and no one really knows yet. Roy Williams should fill in nicely for Owens, and a quarterback this talented will simply find ways to win games.
8. Jay Cutler. Talk about a QB who loves to pass the ball. Cutler looked solid in Denver last season, and finds a new home in Chicago. The biggest concern is the fact that his receivers this season are less talented than they were in Denver. Time will tell if this makes a difference.
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