Article:Top 50 Quarterbacks of All-Time

So after a long process of deciding how to decide who the best quarterbacks of all time are, I have my final list.

I will give you a brief explanation of my formula.

The three basic stats: 1. Yards/Year 2. Touchdowns/Year 3. Interceptions/Year

These three stats are divided by 100 and then given one point each (Interceptions are given a negative value).

Completion percentage is divided by 10 and given a point.

Next is the accomplishments (ECT) score: 1. Superbowl wins 2. Superbowl losses 3. Championship game losses 4. MVPs 5. All-Pros

Superbowls=10pts Superbowl losses=2.5pts Championship appearances=1pt MVPs=7pts All-Pros=1.5pts

Next Category is winning: 1. Wins 2. Losses 3. Wins/Year

Wins are divided by 10 and given a point Losses are multiplied by 0.7 and subtracted a point Wins/Year=1pt

7 years experience minimum.


 * 1) Joe Montana
 * 2) Peyton Manning
 * 3) Otto Graham
 * 4) Brett Favre
 * 5) Tom Brady
 * 6) Johnny Unitas
 * 7) John Elway
 * 8) Terry Bradshaw
 * 9) Dan Marino
 * 10) Steve Young
 * 11) Troy Aikman
 * 12) Kurt Warner
 * 13) Bart Starr
 * 14) Jim Kelly
 * 15) Roger Staubach
 * 16) Fran Tarkenton
 * 17) Donovan McNab
 * 18) Sid Luckman
 * 19) Joe Theisman
 * 20) Ken Stabler
 * 21) Phil Simms
 * 22) Steve McNair
 * 23) Drew Brees
 * 24) Bob Griese
 * 25) Len Dawson
 * 26) Boomer Esiason
 * 27) Joe Namath
 * 28) Drew Bledsoe
 * 29) Rich Gannon
 * 30) Ken Anderson
 * 31) Dan Fouts
 * 32) Jack Kemp
 * 33) Warren Moon
 * 34) Daryle Lamonica
 * 35) Jim Plunkett
 * 36) Brad Johnson
 * 37) Mark Brunell
 * 38) Norm Van Brocklin
 * 39) Jeff Garcia
 * 40) Roman Gabriel
 * 41) Marc Bulger
 * 42) Y.A. Tittle
 * 43) Neil Lomax
 * 44) Matt Hasselback
 * 45) Jake Delhomme
 * 46) Jake Plummer
 * 47) Jim Everett
 * 48) Kerry Collins
 * 49) Trent Green
 * 50) Randall Cunningham