1 Tom Brady
Numbers. Awards. Super Bowls. He has done it all and done it better than anyone else we’ve ever seen. The one and only GOAT.
2 Joe Montana
A guy who played his best during the biggest moments. His Super Bowl stats: 4-0, 3 Super Bowl MVPs, 11 TDs-0 INTs, and a QB rating of 127.8. Oh yeah and he wasn’t too bad in the regular season, winning 2 MVPs and being a 5 time All-Pro.
3 Peyton Manning
A super likable guy off the field, but a killer on it. A ten time All-Pro, 5 time MVP, and he won 2 Super Bowls.
4 Aaron Rodgers
He probably throws the greatest ball in NFL history and doesn’t even look like he’s trying. It’s no surprise he’s won 4 MVPs and put up a ridiculous TD-Int ratio of 475-105. He can still build on his insane resume.
5 Patrick Mahomes
Probably the most talented QB to ever play. At only 28, he still has a lot of his legacy left to write and could make a run for the top spot on this list.
6 Brett Favre
The ultimate gunslinger. Favre would improvise like no one else and was never afraid to make any throw, which led to many interceptions, but also 3 MVPs and a Super Bowl.
7 John Elway
One of the most hyped QBs coming out of college and he delivered with 2 Super Bowls and an MVP.
8 Johnny Unitas
Unitas was putting up big numbers in the passing game well before most QBs were. His 3 MVPs and 7 All-Pro selections show how dominant he was.
9 Dan Marino
He was dominant and put up modern day numbers in the 80s. The fact he’s on this list despite not winning the big one shows how good he was.
10 Drew Brees
He put up huge numbers year after year and brought NOLA a much needed Super Bowl.
