Joe Flacco knocked off our champion, Drew Brees, and in the process climbed into the top five for the first time this season.
Despite his offense drawing the scorn of Ravens fans, Mr. Flacco is on the move.
Elsewhere, it would appear that Carolina’s Jimmy Clausen has the top spot nailed down for jobber of the year.
That’s too bad. He seems like a nice kid.
JMRA WORLD CHAMPION:
DREW BREES, NEW ORLEANS SAINTS (106.0)
THE TOP 10
| Pos. | Player | Team | Score | LW |
| 1. | Tom Brady | NE | 122.5 | (1) |
| 2. | Philip Rivers | SD | 108.0 | (3) |
| 3. | Matt Ryan | ATL | 107.1 | (2) |
| 4. | Michael Vick | PHI | 104.4 | (5) |
| 5. | Joe Flacco | BAL | 102.2 | (7) |
| 6. | Matt Cassel | KC | 102.1 | (6) |
| 7. | Aaron Rodgers | GB | 101.7 | (4) |
| 8. | Peyton Manning | IND | 101.4 | (8) |
| 9. | David Garrard | JAX | 96.6 | (9) |
| 10. | Josh Freeman | TB | 95.9 | (10) |
Michael Vick’s crazy fourth quarter performance saved the Eagles and perhaps a few spots in our rankings.
Meanwhile, the return of Vincent Jackson helped Philip Rivers climb back up to the number two position.
THE BOTTOM 10
| Pos. | Player | Team | Score | LW |
| 1. | Jimmy Clausen | CAR | 58.9 | (1) |
| 2. | Derek Anderson | ARI | 63.9 | (2) |
| 3. | Brett Favre | MIN | 69.2 | (3) |
| 4. | Matt Hasselbeck | SEA | 74.1 | (7) |
| 5. | Shaun Hill | DET | 74.6 | (5) |
| 6. | Alex Smith | SF | 75.1 | (6) |
| 7. | Kerry Collins | TEN | 77.3 | (4) |
| 8. | Donovan McNabb | WAS | 77.6 | (9) |
| 9. | Carson Palmer | CIN | 78.2 | (8) |
| 10. | Sam Bradford | STL | 80.4 | (NR) |
Dropped out: Colt McCoy
The Donovan McNabb era in Washington is already over thanks to Mc5’s trigger-happy head coach Mike Shanahan.
Carson Palmer’s arrival to this part of this list is long overdue. He posted a few of those fantasy football stat games throughout the season that kept him out of the jobbers section.
However, one can only run from the truth but for so long.
Categories: Quarterback Rankings