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AFC East QB's

 

  1. Tom Brady, New England Patriots (83.9)

Brady bounced back from a subpar 2013 and rough start to 2014 to regain his spot as one of the league’s top quarterbacks, ranking second among all QBs with a +27.8 grade over the last 12 weeks of the season. He capped it with a game-winning beauty of a touchdown to Brandon LaFell against the Ravens in the Divisional Round and one of the most impressive fourth quarters in Super Bowl history to add a fourth ring to his resume.

 

  1. Ryan Tannehill, Miami Dolphins (80.7)

We’re higher on Tannehill than most, perhaps because he’s more consistent than flashy. He’s graded well in all three years of his career, and when his stats look better this season, it won’t necessarily be because he made a major jump as a player, but it will be because he’s getting better play from his teammates. That transition already started in the second half last season, as Tannehill’s play changed little, but the stats started to catch up and reflect his solid play.

 

  1. Ryan Fitzpatrick, New York Jets (79.3)

Fitzpatrick is probably better than most will give him credit for, though once too much credit is thrown his way, he’ll come back to bite you. Last season he played well for the Houston Texans, as he graded 14th overall, but much like Dalton, he makes too many head-scratching decisions to gain the long-term trust of an organization. However, career stopgap is a step above career clipboard wielder, and that’s where Fitzpatrick slots in

 

  1. Tyrod Taylor, Buffalo Bills (59.6)

With just 128 snaps of regular-season action since entering the league in 2011, we don’t really know what to expect from Taylor in his first season as starter. He showed well in preseason, sitting in the pocket to move the chains and effectively picking his spots to use his athleticism as a runner. He’s a wild card on this list, though if the Bills defense is as good as we think it is, caretaker of the football will be Taylor’s most important job this season.

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This division is going to be tight.  

Really curious to see what Tyrod Taylor does.  Kids got an incredible skill set and Roman was able to get the most out of Cap before the wheels feel off in San Fran.  He's got a ton of weapons surrounding him, definitely the best skillz players in the AFCE IMO.  You know that D is going to be nasty. 

Tannehill has looked lights out in preseason.  I think that kids the real deal and you have to give the Tanny credit, he has built a very strong supporting cast for the kid adding Greg Jennings, Kenny Stills, Jordan Cameron, LaMichael James and drafting Devante Parker and Jay Ajayi all in one offseason.   Their secondary is suspect but they'll able to make up for it with a killer pass rush.  You'd have to assume Suh and Mosley coming over from Detroit's best run D in the league is going to help them out immensely after having big issues last year stopping the run.  

And then there's the Cheatriots.  

This is going to be tough sledding through the AFCE. The battle in the trenches this season is going to be intense when we play in the division. 

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