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Whether you finished in the basement or bring home the trophy at last years fantasy football league, today we will bring you the top QBs that you need to get in to your team in order to finish first this year.1. Michael Vick, Eagles - A no-brainer here. Despite appearing in only 12 games, Vick finished as the #5 fantasy QB in 2010. On a per-game basis, he was 5 points ahead of the next closest competitor. Vick will be the 1st QB off the board this summer.2. Tom Brady, Patriots - His numbers actually improved after WR Randy Moss was shipped out of town. Brady finished with a ridiculous 36-to-4 TD:INT ratio to go along with 3,900 passing yards.3. Aaron Rodgers, Packers - He's been money in the bank since taking over as Green Bay's starting QB. Rodgers is the only player to finish among the top-2 at his position in each of the last 3 years. A-Rodg has thrown for 3,900+ yards and 28+ TDs in 3 straight seasons.4. Drew Brees, Saints - Brees is one of the safest picks in fantasy football. He's tossed for at least 4,300 yards and 26 TDs in each of his 5 seasons in New Orleans. He'll come off the board in the 2nd or 3rd-round of 2011 fantasy football drafts.5. Philip Rivers, Chargers - Rivers threw for a career-high 4,710 passing yards in 2010. And he did it with a hodge-podge of receiving options. Regardless of whether or not WR Vincent Jackson returns to San Diego, Rivers will be one of the first 5 or 6 QBs off the board next season.6. Peyton Manning, Colts - The public's perception of Manning is down after he tossed 17 INTs in 2010 the 2nd-most of his 11-year career. But he still threw 31+ scores for the 4th time in the past 5 seasons, while also racking up 4,700 yards.7. Tony Romo, Cowboys - Don't forget about this guy. A broken collarbone in Week 7 cut his season short. But he was fantasy football's 6th-ranked QB prior to the injury.8. Matt Schaub, Texans - There's a sizeable drop-off at the QB position after the top-7. Any number of guys could be the next one off the board. We're guessing it'll be Schaub, who's coming off back-to-back top-8 fantasy finishes. A full season of a healthy Andre Johnson should help him push that streak to 3.9. Ben Roethlisberger, Steelers - Big Ben was a bit underappreciated in fantasy circles this season because of his 4-game suspension to open the year. But from a points-per-game perspective, only 6 QBs were more productive. With a young-but-rapidly-improving group of receivers, 2011 could be a career-year for Roethlisberger. He's another guy who could be a big-time value in 2011 fantasy football drafts.10. Eli Manning, Giants - Like his big brother, Eli was bit by the turnover bug in 2010. His 25 INTs were easily a career-high. But Manning still managed to finish as a top-10 QB thanks to his 4,002 passing yards and 31 TDs. Even if WR Steve Smith leaves via free-agency, Manning will still have 2 supremely talented WRs to work with in Hakeem Nicks and Mario Manningham.
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