Who Are The Top Fantasy Football Qbs
The top fantasy football quarterbacks next year, assuming that a season is played, should be similar to those from last year. Aaron Rodgers not only won a Super Bowl in 2010, he also set career high numbers and was the best fantasy quarterback. There is no reason to think this young QB will be anything but spectacular again in 2011. Michael Vick, assuming he is healthy, should be second only to Rodgers. Vick is especially dangerous in leagues that give bonuses for TD’s over 50 yards, as Desean Jackson has caught more deep TD’s than any other receiver during the last two seasons. Drew Brees had fewer yards and more picks in 2010, but his TD totals were up. Help in the running game, either through the draft or free agency, should cut down on the interceptions. Tom Brady and Peyton Manning are getting older, but both are still at the top of their games. Manning had an off year, but the Colts were devastated by injuries. Brady could use a true number one receiver, but that should be fixed the start of the season. Phillip Rivers also suffered due to injuries or hold outs, but should be back to form in 2011. Any of these QB’s would be great choices.