The only locks are Brady and Romo right now, IMO. Yes, I know I said Romo wouldn't be there, earlier in the year, but unless he gets hurt he's going to be in the top 5 at this point.
After that, there's not a ton of separation between 3rd and 10th place so far in the year, which means that from here forward, any of those guys have a shot.
1. Brady 2. Romo 3. P Manning 4. Anderson 5. Roethlisberger
Big Ben is the surprise one there. It's all the schedule - he has a lot of favorable matchups. Unfortunately weeks 14 and 15 are at New England and vs Jacksonville, two tough defenses, but the upside there is that he'll have to throw and that (hopefully) he has the tools to make some plays, even at that level. Other than those two and this week's matchup (Baltimore), his schedule is absolute cake.
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I dunno... for most teams, an easy schedule means lower scoring games, and running out the clock. Good for Willie Parker, not usually good for QB. That's why Kitna was good early in the year... big firefights. Speaking of big firefights, holy crap the banner at the top of the screen is distracting.
Look at the games that have 300+ yards passing by most QBs who aren't on the Patriots. Usually it's a sign of a dog fight. That's why I figure on Favre being a potential dude on that list.