Nothing beats a good list! So here you go, a “Doin Work” exclusive list for all to enjoy!
Doin Lists QB Ranking Edition
10. Joe Flacco/Eli Manning
I couldn’t choose between the two. Eli Manning will finish with better numbers, but despite a Super Bowl victory on his resume in which he was named MVP, I still don’t trust him in crucial moments. I think it’s his face. Joe Flacco on the other hand, is pretty cool come crunch time. In fact, had it not been for another guy on this list, the Ravens would sit on a 7-2 record atop the AFC North, on the strength of Flacco’s come back effort against Atlanta this past Thursday.
Tampa Bay has no business in being a playoff contender, and yet here they are. The development of LaGarrette Blount, the resurrection of Mike Williams, and a solid defensive unit have all contributed to their success. But the main reason is because this kid Josh Freeman, only in his second year, knows how to win. His numbers aren’t mind blowing, but he’s pretty clutch if you need a score late to win one.
Aaron Rodgers isn’t quite having the season we expected after last year’s break out, but he’s still a top flight guy. Several factors have contributed to Rodgers’ slow start, if you can call it that, but mainly injuries. Losing Jermichael Finley was huge, as he had become Rodgers’ safety valve on the team. Yet a 6-3 record, tied for first in the North, and a solid 2,300 yards passing with 15 touchdowns has him in the top ten.
Kyle Orton, really? If you’re not a Broncos fan, or a fantasy football stud, then you’d have reason to be shocked. But Orton is second in the league in passing yards and is tied for fifth in touchdowns thrown. Part of me has him ranked high on this list, simply because I’m happy for the guy. He wasn’t wanted in Chicago and backed up Rex Grossman. He was supposed to be keeping the seat warm for Tim Tebow. Instead, he’s developed into a legitimate star in Denver. In fantasy that is. But still.
Drew Bees leads the league in completion percentage and is third in touchdowns thrown, and yet I have him sixth on my list? I’m robbing Brees here, I know, but he’s not blowing me away this season. Perhaps I’ve been spoiled by his past brilliance, and so now I’m being greedy. Despite no running game, and a Super Bowl hangover, the Saints are 6-3 thanks to the arm of Brees. I expect him to be higher up on my list come season’s end.
Peyton Manning is still Peyton Manning. He and the Colts have not had the most impressive season in recent history, but they’re still the team to beat in the AFC South. Manning lost Dallas Clark, Anthony Gonzalez, Austin Collie and Pierre Garcon for all, or some part of the season, yet, he continues to put up Manning numbers. To be honest, this is the most dangerous version of Manning, the one that’s doing enough to fly under the radar until the conference championship. Watch out.
4. Michael Vick
I might have Mike Vick one or two spots too high on my list according to some. Make your own list then. When Vick’s on the field and healthy, there’s absolutely no game plan that can stop this guy. We’ve all known about his ability to run, but his arm has finally caught up to his legs, and the combination of the two makes him lethal. New York sits atop the NFC East right now, but I don’t think that will last long.
Philip Rivers acts like a dick. But 90% of you would want that jerk on your team. Keep it real. He’s like Barry Bonds, minus the steroids controversy. He’s putting up huge numbers for an injury plagued team and without VJ. He currently leads the league in passing yards and is second in touchdowns thrown. I’d have him ranked #1 on my list, if not for Diego’s record. Still plenty of games to play though.
Is that the Falcons with the NFC’s best record? You best believe it. Not only are they sitting pretty at 7-2, but they have quality wins against the Saints, Bucs and most recent, Baltimore Ravens. Atlanta has talent across the board, but it starts with Ryan. His masterful performance this past Thursday versus the Ravens, which included a game winning drive, is the reason why he’s ranked so high. Hate on.
Tom Bieber. Tom Terrific? What ever the case, Brady has regained his MVP form, and despite the setback he and the Pats took in Cleveland, is there any other team you would least want to face in the playoffs than New England? Who are the receivers on this team!? Exactly. Brady picked apart the best defense in the league with a kid named Gronkowski. Gronkowski people.






















Seattle (-3) Over Arizona
This isn’t even a decision in my mind. He’s a threat every play to go the distance, and even when it looks like he’s stuffed he can break off a Barry Sanders-esque escape. Nobody is surprised when he puts up 200 yards and a score or two! His skill set is off the charts and better than every other RB in the draft. He vowed to come back this season bigger and faster, definitely scary for any of the competition he’s about to run over!
Titans have always been built as a run-first offense, as Conservative is Jeff Fisher’s middle name. Don’t quote me on that, could be Fred for all I know. As the Titans continue to employ a sub-par passing game, the two back system will flourish, and Johnson will receive the bulk of the carries on 1st and 2nd down. I was impressed with his receiving game as well last year, a great target with much better than average hands, shiftiness, and speed.
I wasn’t happy about sitting at five, you typically watch the 3 sure fire running backs get picked, and are left with about 5 different players who all have there pros and cons (this years crop includes Steven Jackson, LT, Westbrook, Gore, and Portis). But holy smokes does a gift fall to me with Maurice Jones-Drew. With the featured role in the back field all his, and the experts putting him at 2 at worst 3 on there boards, I feel like I get a big time break here. More then likely I will be looking to match a catch happy MJD with a top tier wideout in the next round.