1) Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers, Bye 9
Aaron Rodgers is an impressive quarterback who won’t fail to disappoint this season. He has great targets in Jordy Nelson and Randall Cobb, two elite wide receivers. With the Packers planning to run more plays, Aaron Rodgers gets great opportunities to get the ball downfield. This proves Aaron Rodgers to be the top quarterback for the 2014 fantasy football season.
ESPN ADP: QB2
FFC ADP: QB3
Overvalued/Undervalued/Same: Same
Aaron Rodgers is an impressive quarterback who won’t fail to disappoint this season. He has great targets in Jordy Nelson and Randall Cobb, two elite wide receivers. With the Packers planning to run more plays, Aaron Rodgers gets great opportunities to get the ball downfield. This proves Aaron Rodgers to be the top quarterback for the 2014 fantasy football season.
ESPN ADP: QB2
FFC ADP: QB3
Overvalued/Undervalued/Same: Same
2) Peyton Manning, Denver Broncos, Bye 4
Peyton Manning had an amazing year last year, resulting him to be #1 in points last season. Unfortunately, I don’t believe that Peyton Manning will duplicate those numbers. That being said, Peyton is still a top quarterback option this season. The Denver Broncos have a strong offense and Manning should once again thrive in it.
ESPN ADP: QB1
FFC ADP: QB1
Overvalued/Undervalued/Same: Same
3) Drew Brees, New Orleans Saints, Bye 6
Drew Brees has been a top 2 quarterback for the past three seasons now. With the addition of Brandin Cooks, he could pass for a ton of yards once again this season. Marques Colston is finally healthy and could return to his former self. Lastly, the Brees to Graham combo will be over the top this season making Brees a top 3 quarterback.
ESPN ADP: QB3
FFC ADP: QB2
Overvalued/Undervalued/Same: Same
4) Andrew Luck, Indianapolis Colts, Bye 10
Andrew Luck could explode this season. With TY Hilton improving, and the addition of Hakeem Nicks, he has some options to throw to. Luck threw 23 touchdowns in both his seasons, which should increase this season. His interceptions have been dropping, so there should be no worry when drafting Luck as your QB1.
ESPN ADP: QB5
FFC ADP: QB5
Overvalued/Undervalued/Same: Same
5) Matthew Stafford, Detroit Lions, Bye 9
Matthew Stafford gained new targets and a new offensive coordinator that can help him out. Aside from Calvin Johnson, who should have a monster season this year, Stafford gained Golden Tate and Eric Ebron, two young players with potential to do well. Finally, Bell and Bush are two good pass catching back that can boost Stafford’s fantasy value as well.
ESPN ADP: QB4
FFC ADP: QB4
Overvalued/Undervalued/Same: Same
6) Tom Brady, New England Patriots, Bye 10
Brady had a weak start to last season, but couldn’t we see it coming? Brady had lost Rob Gronkowski, his leading target. Now, with Rob Gronkowski back, Brady will have a better year. He’s 37 years old, so his accuracy is definitely not what it used to be, however, he has a really nice schedule.
ESPN ADP: QB8
FFC ADP: QB6
Overvalued/Undervalued/Same: Same
7) Tony Romo, Dallas Cowboys, Bye 11
The Dallas Cowboys signed Scott Linehan who could be a help to Tony Romo this season. As long as Romo is healthy, he should have a great season. Romo has the improving star, Dez Bryant. He also has Jason Witten, a trustworthy go-to tight end, and Terrance Williams, a solid WR2 who will play a Miles Austin type role, to throw to.
ESPN ADP: QB13
FFC ADP: QB11
Overvalued/Undervalued/Same: Undervalued
8) Matt Ryan, Atlanta Falcons, Bye 9
Matt Ryan will have a bounce-back year this year. He has Julio Jones back from injury, which makes Ryan appealing as a QB1. Roddy White was weak last season, but started to prove he has talent late into the season. Ryan will be without Tony Gonzalez and Sam Baker, which is a minor concern, but nevertheless, Ryan deserves a top 10 quarterback ranking.
ESPN ADP: QB12
FFC ADP: QB7
Overvalued/Undervalued/Same: Undervalued
9) Jay Cutler, Chicago Bears, Bye 8
Jay Cutler has huge upside this year. He has one of the best receiving cores in the NFL right now with Alshon Jeffrey and Brandon Marshall. Martellus Bennett is also a really talented TE. I’m not going to forget about Matt Forte, who is a great pass catching back. Another thing that is great about Cutler is Marc Trestman. Trestman’s scheme is really pass-happy which is great news for Cutler and his receivers.
ESPN ADP: QB15
FFC ADP: QB9
Overvalued/Undervalued/Same: Undervalued
10) Cam Newton, Carolina Panthers, Bye 12
Cam Newton had a great season last year but his numbers should take a hit. Cam Newton lost Steve Smith, his favorite target to throw to. The Panthers still snatched Kelvin Benjamin, who has been having a good rapport with Cam thus far. Bad news for Cam is that his back and ankle injuries could limit his rushing attempts, which limits his fantasy value. The Panthers also have a weak offensive line.
ESPN ADP: QB6
FFC ADP: QB10
Overvalued/Undervalued/Same: Overvalued
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