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5. Philip Rivers, San Diego Chargers Last year in the playoffs, Philip Rivers played even though he had a torn ACL. That move symbolized Rivers taking the next step. He’s now a rugged leader and with LaDainian Tomlinson slowing down, he could become the best player on the team sooner than later.

4. Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers I guess the Packers were right. The management were all but pushing Brett Favre out the door — and now we see why. Aaron Rodgers can really play and he should continue to get better and better.

3. Tony Romo, Dallas Cowboys Sure, he’s a choker in December. But when he’s on, Tony Romo is really on. He has a good arm and usually makes really good decisions … well, before the month of December. This season, he has a chance to prove he’s not a December choker but don’t hold your breath.

2. Kurt Warner, Arizona Cardinals Old Man Warner can still play. Who knew? This guy looked washed up for about the last half decade. Now suddenly he’s reminding football fans why he’s a former MVP and Super Bowl champion.

1. Drew Brees, New Orleans Saints Is there any quarterback you’d like leading your team? Sure, he can make bad decisions sometimes but Drew Brees has a huge heart and a knack to make the big play. He single-handedly has made the Saints a contender the last few seasons.

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