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I would go with Jon Kitna because, even though his skills are diminishing, he doesn't have the stiffest competition.
None of the other ones are really proven QBs. Aaron Rodgers has only ONE real game of NFL experience under his belt. Granted, he did play well against a tough Cowboys team, but you just never know if that could have been smoke and mirrors. Rex Grossman? Well, we don't need to beat a dead horse here. The guy is wildly inconsistent right now in his career. And Tarvaris Jackson is...well...Tarvaris Jackson. I think the jury is still out on him.
You can even add in the backups if you like. John David Booty for the Vikings, Brian Brohm or Matt Flynn of the Packers, and Kyle Orton of the Bears are ALL question marks. Orton is the only one with legit NFL experience, but in all fairness, he was held back in his rookie year and still posted 10 wins without posting impressive stats. Also, he won two of the three games he started last year and did well, not that great though. Finally, who is Drew Stanton and what is he doing on the Lions? Never really seen him to be honest with you. The jury is out on all these backups as well.
Here is how I rank them:
1. Kitna
2. Grossman
3. Orton (He could be starting over Grossman)
4. Jackson (He is holding on to this spot by a weak thread)
5. Rodgers (I put him below both Grossman, Orton, and Jackson based on his lack of experience. However, I think he could EASILY move up on the list)
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