The New Generation of NFL Quarterbacks
With new years come new generations of every position in every sport. Right now, a new rush of quarterbacks is catching eyes as they win and have success. They are the future of the NFL.
Jay Culter
This season, he has topped the group and showed not just everyone, but even himself, that he has a future in the Mile High City.
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He led his team to a 3-0 start. He already has eight touchdowns and his passing rating was ranging from 93.3 to 137.5. After only getting in the 80s the past two years, this season, he has finally stepped up to take control of the Denver Broncos.
No one was happier than Brandon Marshall, who got a record 18 receptions and a few yards to go along with it. Every game, he has been over 250 yards, and he's had three with 300.
Last weekend did hurt him, as his team lost, 33-19, to the weak Kansas City Chiefs. Even in this loss, the kid complete 29 passes! His two interceptions weren't pretty, but this kid has a career to come.
At the age of 24, he has lead his Buffalo Bills to a 4-0 start. He has won against tough teams such as the Jaguars and the Seahawks. The most impressive was the Jags game.
In a must win, Edwards went 20-25 with a touchdown and 239 yards.
He started last year and led the team to end up in a impressive 7-9. Now with a weaker Patriots team, Edwards has a great chance of winning the division. He only has two picks, but he also only has four touchdowns.
Edwards has learned a lot in only his second year, and with his skills of reading the pocket and his long bomb arm, which he showed off in the Rams game, I like his career.
Jason Campbell
Is he finally ready in his fourth year? I am happy to say that, yes, yes he is. The best thing I have seen is the same thing I have seen him do every year. He finally isn't throwing interceptions or giving up fumbles. It's about time he has learned how to hold the ball after last year's 13 fumbles!
In just three games this season, he has had a passer rating of over 100. He has already had a 300-yard passing yard game and six touchdowns. He didn't get it done last year, and he was replaced. He got another try this year, and he has finally shined on that same old surface he used to sparkle on.
This one is a no brainer. He has started with a team that lost its biggest quarterback ever, he has come in and played against extremely good teams. With two games with a 110 passing rating, and a 81 percent completion rate against the rival Vikings, he has stepped up and made this team a playoff contender. Look for this kid to stay in Green Bay for years to come and have a good career.
NOTABLES
Matt Ryan: He has brought the dead Falcons back to life.
Joe Flacco: He won the starting job; now he's winning games.
Tarvaris Jackson: The Vikings quit on him for a bit, but overall, I like him.
NOT FOR REAL
JaMarcus Russell: Sorry, but anyone getting a start with the Raiders won't be successful with a guy like Al Davis there.
Matt Leinart: Will he ever get the starting role in Arizona?
Tyler Thigpen: He was given two games to break out, he never did...
THE FUTURE QUARTERBACK IS...
Jason Campbell. He has some experience now, and he is finally coming to that top level of play. This guy will be in the NFL in five years, and hopefully he will be there in 10 years too. We will see as the years fly by.

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