Ron Jaworski: Full NFL Quarterback Rankings

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Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers – Mandatory Credit: Andrew Weber-USA TODAY Sports

5. player. 36. . Quarterback. Seattle Seahawks. Russell Wilson

Russell Wilson has proved to be one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL after making it to two consecutive Super Bowls and winning one of those. Had it not been for one mistake of a pass, Wilson would likely be donning two Super Bowl rings in only three seasons in the league.

. Quarterback. Indianapolis Colts. Andrew Luck. 4. player. 46

In three seasons in the pros, Andrew Luck has led the Colts to the playoffs each season. They lost in the Wildcard in 2012, lost in the divisional round in 2013, and lost in the championship round in 2014. Is 2015 the year they take the next step and make it to the Super Bowl? With Luck as their guy, it’s certainly possible.

. Quarterback. Denver Broncos. Peyton Manning. 3. player. 45

Peyton Manning is always going to be one of the best quarterbacks in the league. Even on his off days, he’s better than half of the guys in the league. I miss the days when he didn’t play in the AFC West.

. Quarterback. New England Patriots. Tom Brady. 2. player. 47

Tom Brady is suspended for the first four games of the 2015 season, which might come back to bite the Patriots in the butt later on in the season. Still though. It’s Tom Brady. He always gives the Pats a chance to win in every game he’s out there for… except maybe at Arrowhead Stadium.

49. . Quarterback. Green Bay Packers. Aaron Rodgers. 1. player

No surprises here. Aaron Rodgers is the best there is and somehow continues to improve each season. Rightfully ranked.

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