
Mike Tannenbaum’s Shocking NFC QB Rankings: Who Made the Top 5 and Who Didn’t?
Perhaps more surprising is that Daniels is behind Love at No. 2.
He won NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year after helping Washington to an NFC Championship Game appearance.
His dual-threat ability and composure under pressure impressed throughout his debut campaign.
Goff at No. 3 reflects his consistent, high-output play for the Lions, who earned the top seed in the conference before losing to Daniels and the Commanders in the playoffs.
Hurts at No. 4 is likely to generate pushback, based on his recent Super Bowl MVP performance and overall consistency.
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