Which QB Do NFL Players Think Is The Biggest Trash Talker, Most Overrated, And Want To Sack The Most?
ESPN polled 155 NFL players, and 14% of them said Eli Manning as the most overrated QB. Andrew Luck got the second-most with 11% of the vote, followed by Joe Flacco (10%), Jay Cutler (7%), and Sam…

ESPN polled 155 NFL players, and 14% of them said Eli Manning as the most overrated QB. Andrew Luck got the second-most with 11% of the vote, followed by Joe Flacco (10%), Jay Cutler (7%), and Sam Bradford (7%).
Here are some other results:
1. "Who is the one quarterback you'd not want as a teammate?"
Jay Cutler got 42% of the vote, followed by Cam Newton (6%), and Philip Rivers (6%).
"Which QB do you most want to sack?"
Tom Brady got 49% of the vote, followed by Ben Roethlisberger (14%) and Aaron Rodgers (10%). The poll was conducted before Rodgers broke his collarbone after a big hit from Minnesota Vikings linebacker Anthony Barr.
3. "Which QB talks the most trash?"
Cam Newton got 26% of the vote, followed by Philip Rivers (24%), Aaron Rodgers (17%), and Tom Brady (16%).
4. "Which QB will win the most Super Bowls in the next 10 years?"
TOM FREAKIN' BRADY got 21% of the vote! That's in the NEXT 10 years - so it doesn't count the five he already has! Brady is 40 years old now, but he's still at the top of his game. Raiders quarterback Derek Carr is a close second at 20%, and he's followed by Aaron Rodgers (18%) and Dak Prescott (10%).
Unfortunately, they didn't ask which quarterback was LEAST likely to win a Super Bowl in the next decade - but maybe that's because 100% of the players would've probably said "Whoever is quarterbacking the Cleveland Browns." And yeah, 100% means that would've most likely included votes of any players from the Browns.
But the Browns DID get a sliver of hope. When the players were asked, "Which rookie QB will have the most success in the NFL?" Browns rookie DeShone Kizer got 12% of the vote. But he's third behind two other guys the Browns passed on: Deshaun Watson of the Houston Texans, who got 61% of the vote, and Mitchell Trubisky of the Chicago Bears, who got 18%.




