ME: Maholmes still has a lot to prove. Can he repeat. Can he get to the Super Bowl like twelve of his contemporaries?
With the sudden retirement of Andrew Luck, the Colts number three ranking will drop into the bottom quarter. Jacoby Brissett had some success filling in for Luck last year. Phillip Walker is also in camp. Chad Kelly didn't last in Denver last year. Has the vagabond Ole Miss standout matured enough to seize this opportunity? He's got the talent, but that may not be enough.
1. 1 AFC E NE Tom Brady SB Michigan
2. 1 AFC W KC Patrick Maholmes UNC
3. 1 AFC S IND Andrew Luck (retired) Stanford
4. 1 NFC S NO Drew Brees SB Purdue
5. 2 AFC W LAC Philip Rivers NC State
6. 2 NFC N GB Aaron Rodgers SB Cal
7. 2 AFC N PITT Ben Roethlisberger SB
8. 1 NFC E PHIL Carson Wentz
9. 2 NFC S ATL Matt Ryan SB Boston College
10. 3 NFC N DET Matthew Stafford UGA
11. 3 NFC W SEA Russell Wilson SB Wisconsin
12. 1 AFC N CLEV Baker Mayfield 2nd year Heisman OK
13. 1 NFC W LAR Jared Goff SB
14. 3 AFC S TEX Deshawn Watson Clemson
15. 2 NFC W SF Jimmy Garoppolo
16. 1 NFC N MIN Kirk Cousins SB
17. 3 NFC S CAR Cam Newton SB Heisman Auburn
18. 2 AFC E NYJ Sam Darnold 2nd year USC
19. 2 NFC E DAL Dak Prescott Miss State
20. 4 AFC W OAK Derek Carr
21. 4 NFC N CHI Mitchell Trubinsky 2nd year UNC
22. 2 AFC S TEN Marcus Mariota Heisman Oregon
23. 3 NFC E NYG Eli Manning SB Ole Miss Daniel Jones rookie Duke
24. 4 NFC S TB Jameis Winston Heisman FSU
25. 4 AFC S JAX Nick Foles Super Bowl MVP
26. 3 AFC W DEN Joe Flacco SB
27. 4 AFC S MIA Josh Rosen 2nd year UCLA
28. 4 AFC N CIN Andy Dalton
29. 4 NFC W ARIZ Kyler Murray rookie Heisman OK
30. 3 AFC E BUF Josh Allen
31. 3 AFC N BALT Lamar Jackson Heisman Louisville
32. 4 NFC E WASH Dwayne Haskins rookie Ohio State
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