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NFL Quarterback Fantasy Rankings

Fantasy Football Cheat Sheets

By James Alder, About.com

Jun 6 2009

The rankings are based on a typical scoring system as follows:

  • Touchdown - 6 points
  • Passing Yards - 1 point for every 25 yards
  • Rushing Yards - 1 point for every 10 yards
  • Field Goal - 3 points
  • Extra Point - 1 point
  • Two-Point Conversion - 2 points

Overall | QB | RB | WR | TE | K | DEF
IDP Overall | DL | LB | DB
KR/PR | Offensive Lines

Tier 1 (What Are Tiers?)
1. Drew Brees, QB New Orleans
2. Tom Brady, QB New England
3. Peyton Manning, QB Indianapolis

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Tier 2
4. Tony Romo, QB Dallas
5. Aaron Rodgers, QB Green Bay
6. Philip Rivers, QB San Diego
7. Kurt Warner, QB Arizona

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Tier 3
8. Jay Cutler, QB Denver
9. Donovan McNabb, QB Philadelphia
10. Matt Schaub, QB Houston

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Tier 4
11. Matt Ryan, QB Atlanta
12. Ben Roethlisberger, QB Pittsburgh
13. Carson Palmer, QB Cincinnati
14. Matt Hasselbeck, QB Seattle
15. Eli Manning, QB NY Giants
16. Matt Cassell, QB Kansas City

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Tier 5
17. Chad Pennington, QB Miami
18. Joe Flacco, QB Baltimore
19. Trent Edwards, QB Buffalo
20. Marc Bulger, QB St. Louis
21. Kyle Orton, QB Denver
22. David Garrard, QB Jacksonville
23. Jake Delhomme, QB Carolina

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Tier 6
24. Jason Campbell, QB Washington
25. Shaun Hill, QB San Francisco
26. Pat White, QB Miami

Studs | Super Solid | Safe | Gambles | Busts
Sleepers | Super Sleepers | Over the Hill
Contract Year | Third Year Receivers

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