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2011 NFL Free Agents: Quarterbacks


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2011 Free Agency: Star rating is out of five. Age listing as of Sept. 1, 2011.

  1. Peyton Manning, QB, Colts. Age: 35.
    Re-signed with Colts (5 years, $90 million)

    Statistically, Peyton Manning had a poor year by his standards, throwing 17 interceptions to 33 touchdowns and generating just a 6.9 YPA. However, considering that he was working with no-names like Blair White and Jacob Tamme all year, Manning had an exceptional season. It's highly doubtful that Bill Polian will allow him to hit the open market.

  2. QB Eagles No. 7. Age: 31.
    Franchised by Eagles

    QB Eagles No. 7 still has his elite athleticism and arm strength. He also still has his inability to make multiple reads and recognize the blitz. He turns 31 in June, so you have to wonder how much longer he'll maintain his elusiveness.



  3. Matt Hasselbeck, QB, Seahawks. Age: 35.
    Signed with Titans (3 years, $21 million)

    Matt Hasselbeck looked like he belonged in a glue factory at many points during the year, but played really well in the postseason. He was ultimately betrayed by close to a dozen drops by his receiving corps in Chicago, but he proved that he can still get it done if he has the support around him.

  4. Caleb Hanie (RFA), QB, Bears. Age: 25.
    Re-signed with Bears (1 year)

    A former sleeper of Mel Kiper's, Caleb Hanie handled himself very well in relief of Jay Cutler and Todd Collins in the NFC Championship. I'd like to see Hanie get a shot at a starting gig somewhere in 2012. For now, the Bears will have to use a second-round tender on the Colorado State product.

  5. Vince Young, QB, Titans. Age: 28.
    Signed with Eagles (1 year)

    Vince Young is stupid and immature. That's what it comes down to. Young has immense talent and wins games against crappy teams, but he'll never lead a team deep into the playoffs until he improves the mental aspect of his game and takes football more seriously. I don't see that happening anytime soon.

  6. Marc Bulger, QB, Ravens. Age: 35.
    Announced retirement

    A year off from football is exactly what Marc Bulger needed. If his next team has a good offensive line, Bulger could recapture some of his early-2000s magic.

  7. Billy Volek, QB, Chargers. Age: 35.
    Re-signed with Chargers (2 years)

    Billy Volek is one of the better backup quarterbacks in the NFL. It sounds as though he may join Ron Rivera to temporarily take over as Carolina's starting quarterback.

  8. Alex Smith, QB, 49ers. Age: 27.
    Re-signed with 49ers (1 year, $5 million)

    Let's use some GameCenter commentary for this: "reguardless Alex Is a GREAT Secondary I dont want him gone I just dont want him as a Starter." Translation: Alex Smith would make for a good backup, but not a starter. That, or Alex Smith can play defensive back. You never know with these GameCenter people.

  9. Bruce Gradkowski, QB, Raiders. Age: 28.
    Signed with Bengals (2 years)

    The Polish Point-Shaver isn't the most skilled quarterback in the league, but he has a Jeff Garcia-type feistiness and is capable of being a low-end starter in the NFL.



  10. Luke McCown, QB, Jaguars. Age: 30.
    Re-signed with Jaguars (1 year)

    Back in August, I predicted that Luke McCown would supplant David Garrard as the starter this year. McCown came in for an ineffective Garrard in Week 2, but tore his ACL amid going 11-of-19 for 120 yards. McCown is a quality backup who won't kill a team if he has to start for a few games.

  11. Seneca Wallace, QB, Browns. Age: 31.
    Re-signed with Browns (3 years, $9 million)

    Completing 63.4 percent of his passes on a 6.9 YPA, Seneca Wallace proved once again that he can be a capable backup in this league.

  12. Kerry Collins, QB, Titans. Age: 38.
    Signed with Colts

    Kerry Collins plays drunk sometimes, but his 28-of-39, 300-yard, two-touchdown, no-interception performance at Indianapolis in the season finale indicates that he can still be a solid backup in this league.

  13. Tarvaris Jackson, QB, Vikings. Age: 28.
    Signed with Seahawks

    Tavaris Jackson can be a decent backup quarterback in the NFL. No one aside from Brad Childress thinks he can start, however.

  14. Troy Smith, QB, 49ers. Age: 27.
    Troy Smith is a mediocre backup quarterback. He can make stuff happen on the ground, but his completion percentage (50.3%) was horrific this season.

  15. Chad Pennington, QB, Dolphins. Age: 35.
  16. Dennis Dixon (RFA), QB, Steelers. Age: 26. -- Tendered by Steelers
  17. Derek Anderson, QB, Cardinals. Age: 28. -- Signed with Panthers
  18. Drew Stanton, QB, Lions. Age: 27. -- Re-signed with Lions (1 year)
  19. Pat Devlin, QB, Delaware. Age: 23. -- Signed with Dolphins
  20. Nate Davis, QB, Colts. Age: 24.
  21. Rex Grossman, QB, Redskins. Age: 31. -- Re-signed with Redskins
  22. Jim Sorgi, QB, Giants. Age: 30.
  23. Matt Moore, QB, Panthers. Age: 27. -- Signed with Dolphins (2 years)


  24. Trent Edwards, QB, Jaguars. Age: 27. -- Signed with Raiders
  25. Matt Leinart, QB, Texans. Age: 28. -- Re-signed with Texans
  26. Kyle Boller, QB, Raiders. Age: 30. -- Re-signed with Raiders (1 year, $1.25 million)
  27. Tyler Thigpen, QB, Dolphins. Age: 27. -- Signed with Bills (3 years)
  28. David Carr, QB, 49ers. Age: 32. -- Signed with Giants
  29. Mark Brunell, QB, Jets. Age: 40. -- Re-signed with Jets
  30. Brian Brohm (RFA), QB, Bills. Age: 25.
  31. J.P. Losman, QB, Seahawks. Age: 30.
  32. Dan Orlovsky, QB, Texans. Age: 28. -- Signed with Colts
  33. Rudy Carpenter (ERFA), QB, Buccaneers. Age: 25.
  34. Charlie Frye, QB, Raiders. Age: 30.
  35. Kellen Clemens, QB, Jets. Age: 28. -- Signed with Redskins
  36. Jordan Palmer (RFA), QB, Bengals. Age: 27.
  37. John Parker Wilson, QB, Falcons. Age: 25.
  38. Brodie Croyle, QB, Chiefs. Age: 28.
  39. Keith Null, QB, Panthers. Age: 25.
  40. Jake Delhomme, QB, Browns. Age: 36.
  41. Todd Bouman, QB, Jaguars. Age: 39.
  42. Todd "Tom" Collins, QB, Bears. Age: 39.


2011 NFL Free Agent Positions:
QB | RB | FB | WR | TE | OT | G | C | DE | DT | OLB | ILB | CB | S | K/P | Recap


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denver 04-30-2013 04:41 am xxx.xxx.xxx.150 (total posts: 1)
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we went from 1-4 with orton to 8-8 with tebow. that is a solid 7-4 record with a squad that had the worst combined record for the last two seasons in the league. i will never forget that season - it was one thrill ride with. to win seemingly lost games in the final minutes or in the overtime was way more fun that the last season with manning when the game was over after the first half most of the time. i don't care if his throws weren't pretty or accurate - the game was fun and exciting to watch. he might not win it all but for a team that is not going to win it all anyway - i am talking to you jaguars - you can have a season of your life with tebow in 2013
t80brown 04-30-2013 03:30 am xxx.xxx.xxx.232 (total posts: 1)
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"JaMarcus Russell, QB/OT," -> just lost the morning coffee laughing over the "OT" part :)
haha 04-29-2013 11:04 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.180 (total posts: 1)
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I have no idea what you see in Tim Tebow. he's not that good.
Tim Tebow 04-29-2013 07:16 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.169 (total posts: 1)
46     22

I'm not that good Walter...
Cam 04-29-2013 02:21 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.204 (total posts: 1)
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Just lost a LOT of respect for this site by seeing "solid starting quarterback" with tim tebow
OMG 04-29-2013 12:17 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.164 (total posts: 1)
25     7

I never knew Walter was Skip Bayless
biggest Pats fan ever 04-23-2013 02:24 am xxx.xxx.xxx0.27 (total posts: 1)
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i wanna pinch tom brady on his cute little rump
Saints 04-16-2013 10:28 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.205 (total posts: 1)
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We knew this about russel from his LSU days but ole les kept it secret
Jordan Z 04-09-2013 07:41 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.177 (total posts: 1)
22     6

"JaMarcus Russell, QB/OT..." that's great
John Marshall 04-05-2013 11:49 am xxx.xxx.xxx.215 (total posts: 1)
4     5

Why is Charlie Batch listed higher than Dan Orlovsky?
JaMarcus Russell, QB/G 04-05-2013 02:55 am xxx.xxx.xxx.142 (total posts: 1)
17     4

I was just browsing the site and looking at quarterbacks available in free agency and saw

JaMarcus Russell, QB/OT, Raiders. Age: 28.

With one star. I got a good laugh at the QB/OT position.

I believe he should be rated as a 1.5 rating if you would have listed him as a guard instead. I do not feel he has the quickness to play the outside against edge rushers but the size to anchor the inside...lol

Vaughan Moore 03-19-2013 11:50 pm xxx.xxx.xxx1.45 (total posts: 1)
16     4

lol no one wants JaMarcus Russell
raidersfan 03-18-2013 07:29 am xxx.xxx.xxx3.78 (total posts: 1)
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lol, I like how u put jamarcus russel as a qb/ot
2012 Ravens MVP Anquan Boldin 03-16-2013 06:25 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.175 (total posts: 1)
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Joe Flacco, QB, Ravens. Age: 28 ****
Re-signed with Ravens (6 years, $120.6 million + Me + Kruger + Ellerbe + Pollard + Williams and probably Reed)

They got some nerve asking me to take a pay cut when I deserved a raise.
Sean 03-12-2013 06:59 pm xxx.xxx.xxx7.13 (total posts: 1)
7     10

Should the Bills get one of these quarterbacks.




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