Eli Manning just sighed in relief after reading through the list and finding his name was nowhere to be seen.
Jake, on the other hand, lands soundly at No. 5.
One thing Delhomme has in common with the other quarterbacks on this list is that his numbers rank predominantly in the bottom half of the league.
Delhomme’s QB rating is 18th, his completion percentage is 22nd, and his interception rate is the 13th highest in the league (the 13 changes to about a nine when only considering one QB per team).
Delhomme has had a roller-coaster career. He played in Europe, backed up Aaron Brooks in New Orleans, and continued his up-and-down career playing for the equally volatile Carolina Panthers.
Don’t get me wrong, Jake is an okay quarterback, but one blessed with perhaps the best running game in the league and a smothering, attacking, "in your face" defense.
Even with all those tools, does he really belong on this list?
Definitely!
After considering his abysmal playoff performance last year, when he threw a career-worst five interceptions in front of the home crowd, maybe he should be a little closer to No. 1.
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