By Eliot Shorr-Parks | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
NFL: Arizona Cardinals-Sam Bradford
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34. Sam Bradford, Arizona Cardinals
32. Andy Dalton, Cincinnati Bengals
31. Ryan Tannehill, Miami Dolphins
By Eliot Shorr-Parks | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
One team has one, one team thinks they found one and one team doesn't think they need one.
The Eagles, Giants and Jets might just be a quick trip (or down) I-95 away from each other, but when it comes to the most important position in sports -- the quarterback position -- they are worlds apart.
So where do Carson Wentz, Sam Darnold and Eli Manning rank among the quarterbacks in the NFL?
Here is a list of all the quarterbacks in the NFL, ranked with one question in mind -- if you were starting a team, with the future and not just the 2018 season in mind, which quarterback would you want on your team?
NFL: Arizona Cardinals-Sam Bradford
Rob Schumacher | AP PHOTO
34. Sam Bradford, Arizona Cardinals
When discussing the dangers of having Bradford as your starting quarterback, his inability to stay healthy is often the first talking point. Even when Bradford has been healthy, however, he has routinely come up small in big games and has never shown the ability to win consistently in the NFL.
If your quarterback is Bradford, you know your season isn't ending in a trip to the postseason.
32. Andy Dalton, Cincinnati Bengals
Dalton has been the definition of average during his time with the Bengals, and after 109 starts in the NFL, it is clear Dalton is what he is -- a guy who can get you to 9-7, but that is about it.
31. Ryan Tannehill, Miami Dolphins
Even when he was healthy, the jury was very much out on Tannehill, who has yet to finish a season with a winning record in his first five years in the league. After suffering a torn ACL last season that caused him to miss all of 2017, it is hard to have confidence in Tannehill going forward.
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