Ron Jaworski: Full NFL Quarterback Rankings

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Miami Dolphins quarterback Ryan Tannehill (17) – Mandatory Credit: Brad Barr-USA TODAY Sports

32. . Quarterback. Arizona Cardinals. Carson Palmer. 19. player

Carson Palmer going on injured reserve last season cost the Cardinals a longer stay in the postseason. He’s a solid quarterback and this should be the year where he and the Cardinals can strongly contend for the NFC West title.

player. 87. . Quarterback. Carolina Panthers. Cam Newton. 18

Cam Newton missed two games in 2014, but was still able to lead the Panthers to a second consecutive NFC South title despite having a losing record. The former first overall pick has a losing record during his four years in the pros (30-31-1).

Miami Dolphins. Ryan Tannehill. 17. player. 59. . Quarterback

This seems like a fair spot for Ryan Tannehill. He’s shown potential, but has still yet to lead the Dolphins to the playoffs. That could very easily change in 2015.

Andy Dalton. 16. player. 56. . Quarterback. Cincinnati Bengals

Andy Dalton has led the Bengals to the postseason in each of his four years in the pros. He’s also been one and done in the playoffs in all of those games and has looked awful in the process. Time for Dalton to step up this year and win a playoff game.

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