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Tom Brady should be the concensus #1 QB on everyone's board. With more than Adequate arm strength, it is his accuracy and ability to read coverages which have earned him superbowl MVP honors twice. He is a great leader, and instantly makes everyone else on your offense better.
OVR- 93
OVR- 85
Big Ben is fresh off his Superbowl win and seemingly getting better by the day. He has terrific arm strength and accuracy, and his leadership boosts his teammates' abilities as well. His PRC rating is low, but thankfully you will be reading those coverages, and not him.
OVR- 85
Jake Delhomme is a fiery competitor who is always willing to put his teammates on his back in a clutch situation. He is very accurate, but has only moderate arm strength, so he may struggle throwing the ball deep down the field against an experienced secondary.
Thankfully, this isn't the real Tommy Maddox, who can single-handedly lose games. This Tommy Maddox suprisingly has all the essentials to be a solid starting QB, adequate arm strength, accuracy, and the ability to read coverages.  He could be a real steal in the last round of the draft for a team in need of a QB.
OVR- 73
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Undrafted
OVR- 77
Kyle Boller is a wealth of untapped potential. His rating is hurt by his inability to read coverages and his lack of accuracy, but he is a starting QB for a reason. There are few QBs in the league who possess his combiantion of speed and arm strength. And as we said before, YOU will be the one reading the coverages anyway.
Undrafted
Anthony Wright can hardly be considered anything other than an adequate backup QB. Expect him to remain a free agent.
Undrafted
OVR- 74
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