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Green Bay Packers' Aaron Rodgers Crowned No. 1 in Jaws' QB July 10, 2012 Green Bay Packers’ Aaron Rodgers Crowned No. 1 in Jaws' QB Countdown Series ESPN’s 30-part Jaws' QB Countdown series concluded today during the 9 a.m. ET edition of SportsCenter as 2011 NFL MVP Aaron Rodgers of the Green Bay Packers was unveiled as Jaworski’s No. 1 quarterback . Since June 11, NFL analyst and noted film room guru Ron Jaworski has examined each of the league’s veteran starting quarterbacks and Tim Tebow in the daily series. The three-minute segments -- produced by the NFL Matchup team at NFL Films – aired daily throughout the past month on NFL Live (4 p.m., ESPN), NFL32 (6 p.m., ESPN2) and other editions of SportsCenter. Below are transcribed comments from Jaworski’s individual assessments of the 30 NFL veteran quarterbacks. Jaws’ QB Countdown Series Rankings: No. 30 Tim Tebow, New York Jets No. 14 Matthew Stafford, Detroit Lions No. 29 Blaine Gabbert, Jacksonville Jaguars No. 13 Matt Schaub, Houston Texans No. 28 Christian Ponder, Minnesota Vikings No. 12 Michael Vick, Philadelphia Eagles No. 27 Matt Flynn, Seattle Seahawks No. 11 Matt Ryan, Atlanta Falcons No. 26 Matt Moore, Miami Dolphins No. 10 Tony Romo, Dallas Cowboys No. 25 Kevin Kolb, Arizona Cardinals No. 9 Joe Flacco, Baltimore Ravens No. 24 Ryan Fitzpatrick, Buffalo Bills No. 8 Jay Cutler, Chicago Bears No. 23 Mark Sanchez, New York Jets No. 7 Philip Rivers, San Diego Chargers No. 22 Matt Cassel, Kansas City Chiefs No. 6 Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh Steelers No. 21 Carson Palmer, Oakland Raiders No. 5 Eli Manning, New York Giants No. 20 Sam Bradford, St. Louis Rams No. 4 Peyton Manning, Denver Broncos No. 19 Andy Dalton, Cincinnati Bengals No. 3 Tom Brady, New England Patriots No. 18 Matt Hasselbeck, Tennessee Titans No. 2 Drew Brees, New Orleans Saints No. 17 Josh Freeman, Tampa Bay Buccaneers No. 1 Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers No. 16 Alex Smith, San Francisco 49ers No. 15 Cam Newton, Carolina Panthers No. 1 Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers: “Drum roll, please! Here it is. My No. 1 quarterback, no surprise, it’s Aaron Rodgers. Very few quarterbacks in NFL history have had Rodgers’ exceptional combination of velocity and accuracy, elite arm strength and pin-point ball location. Was there any better example of that than this 3rd and 10, fourth-quarter throw in Super Bowl XLV? “You know what I love most about that throw? Rodgers’ instinctive willingness to pull the trigger. He made it because he knew he could make it. One critical measure of high-level play is the ability to execute versus the blitz. Rodgers’ rating in 2011 was 136, easily the best in the NFL. He was outstanding beating the man coverage that you primarily see with blitz. Again, a function of his accuracy, or as I’ve said many times, ball location. “Rodgers also defeated the blitz with his movement and his extraordinary ability to throw on the run. No quarterback delivers on the move as well as Rodgers – velocity and accuracy. There’s a larger, more significant issue that speaks to Rodgers’ greatness. He can beat the defense even when the defense wins, whether it’s blitz or a three-man pressure with eight in coverage. The Panthers dropped eight in coverage. Rodgers was not comfortable within the progression of the play. The defense won early in the down. Rodgers extended the play. He broke down the discipline of the coverage. He beat the defense late in the down with a downfield throw. Again, the ability to drive the ball on the move down the field, that’s a rare trait. “Add running ability to Rodgers’ special throwing skillset and you have the most physically-gifted quarterback in the league. Numerous times last season, I saw Rodgers defeat a predominant NFL c overage, man-under, two-deep, with his recognition and running. The man coverage undercut the routes and there was help over the top. The coverage won. A perfectly-executed coverage concept still resulted in an explosive 25-yard run. “Aaron Rodgers is my No. 1 quarterback. He has all the attributes that I love: accuracy, velocity, movement, toughness. Those attributes lead to elite play and wins. He’s won two out of every three starts and a Super Bowl championship.” No. 2 Drew Brees, New Orleans Saints: “Alright folks, I’m excited! Now we’re getting down to it. My second-ranked quarterback entering the 2012 season is Drew Brees. Brees is the only quarterback in NFL history with two seasons in which he completed more than 70 percent of his passes. Most people use the word ‘accuracy’. With Brees, it’s really all about ball location. “No quarterback is as consistently precise with his throws as Brees. Throughout his Saints career, Brees has thrown the seam routes as well as any quarterback in the NFL. In fact, those vertical seams have been a foundation of the Saints’ passing game, especially effective in scoring territory. There’s slug-o, slant-and-go at the top of the screen with Marques Colston running the seam from the slot. It’s a staple Saints route combination. And Brees is a master at his precise timing. “Brees is not a power thrower. He does not have top-level arm strength, although his arm is better than many think. But his touch and his accuracy, especially on deep throws, is outstanding. Brees sets the ball right on the receiver’s hands. He does not just throw to his receiver; he hits a smaller, more defined point. It’s simple math. The margin of error decreases the smaller the target at which you aim. Brees controls his throws better than any quarterback in the NFL. “This touchdown against the Panthers showed Brees at his best. It looked like an inaccurate throw with Colston bailing him out. A closer look reveals another example of Brees’ exact ball location. Colston was aligned in the inside slot. He ran the seam. Again, scoring territory. Brees’ throw had to beat two defenders: the dropping linebacker and the deep safety. It was a very small area in which to place the ball so that only Colston could make a play. “Brees’ last three seasons have been the most accurate stretch any quarterback has strung together in NFL history. What have I always said is the most overlooked element of quarterbacking? Accuracy. Brees possesses many attributes of high-level quarterbacking. But there’s no question that his consistent success over time has been mostly a function of his remarkable ball control.” No. 3 Tom Brady, New England Patriots: “Number three on my big board entering the 2012 season is Tom Brady. Brady is outstanding in so many areas, but what really stands out is his total command in the pocket. Few quarterbacks in NFL history move within the pocket better than Tom Brady. Pocket movement is an essential attribute to play NFL quarterback at a consistently-high level. Think of it this way: the ability to move within an area no larger than the approximate size of a boxing ring. Sometimes it’s a strain, just a step here or a step there. Other times, it’s more pronounced. The corollary, and it’s equally as important, you must maintain your downfield focus while you’re moving. You cannot look at the rush. It’s a far more important trait than running out of the pocket. “I don’t think I’ve ever seen a more comfortable pocket quarterback than Brady. There have been times over the years he’s literally been a statue in the pocket – static, stationary, motionless. I can tell you from experience that’s a rare trait. Everything is happening very fast. The ability to slow down your body like that, that’s remarkable. “Another attribute that Brady has mastered is controlling the game at the line of scrimmage. Brady is outstanding at the subtle nuances of quarterback play. It’s a highly-disciplined craft, and Brady has expertly refined the small details. His ability to immediately locate mismatches in man coverage, like Wes Welker on a linebacker, and to move defenders in zone coverage is as good as it gets. Manipulating and controlling the defense is advanced quarterbacking. “Here, Brady read the cover 2. He had Deion Branch running the dig route. He had to get this linebacker out of the passing lane. He pumped to Rob Gronkowski. That’s all it took. The linebacker moved and the window opened. I know this term is overused at times, but when I plug in a tape of Brady, I know I am watching a professional quarterback in every single way. “I’m not necessarily a big stat guy, but how about this? In Brady’s last four full seasons – now remember, he missed the 2008 season with an injury – he has thrown 153 touchdown passes and only 37 interceptions. Brady is number three on my big board right now, but he could easily move up to number one.” No. 4 Peyton Manning, Denver Broncos: “No. 4 on my Big Board is Peyton Manning. Now I know he missed an entire season but I am confident he will return at an elite level. I have never seen a quarterback defeat the defense before the ball is snapped better than Peyton Manning. “No quarterback controls the game at the line of scrimmage as well as Manning. Instant recall and application from the classroom to the field, that’s Manning’s game. The Colts rarely shifted or motioned. Manning wanted the defense set, static.
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