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Part 1. Which of these teams has the STRONGEST QB history over the past 50 years? 1 2.94%
Buffalo 6 17.65%
Denver 20 58.82%
Oakland 3 8.82%
New York Giants 5 14.71%
Atlanta 0 0%
Part 2. Which of these teams has the WEAKEST QB history over the past 50 years? 1 2.94%
Buffalo 1 2.94%
Denver 1 2.94%
Oakland 5 14.71%
New York Giants 1 2.94%
Atlanta 26 76.47%
I am keeping in mind that a QB's reputation does not always equate to his on-field performance. 1 2.94%
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Old 07-10-2016, 01:00 PM  
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We have five teams in this heat with a heavy dose of original AFL.

Buffalo

Joe Ferguson - 12
Jim Kelly - 11
Ryan Fitzpatrick - 4
Drew Bledsoe - 3
Dennis Shaw - 3
Jack Kemp - 3 (led team for 6 seasons, 3 before 1966)
Doug Flutie - 2
Trent Edwards - 2
Tyrod Taylor - 1 (Current starter)
Kyle Orton - 1
E.J. Manuel - 1
J.P. Losman - 1
Kelly Holcomb - 1
Alex Van Pelt - 1
Rob Johnson - 1
Todd Collins - 1
Vince Ferragamo - 1
Dan Darragh - 1

The Bills produced 10 pro bowlers in 50 years, with Jim Kelly leading at 5.

Denver

John Elway - 16
Craig Morton - 5
Peyton Manning - 4
Jake Plummer - 4
Brian Griese - 4
Steve Ramsey - 3
Charley Johnson - 3
Kyle Orton - 2
Jay Cutler - 2
Steve Tensi - 2
Tim Tebow - 1
Steve Deberg - 1
Pete Liske - 1
Marlin Briscoe - 1
Max Choboian - 1

The Broncos produced 15 pro bowls during that period, led by the Baltimore Colts' John Elway, who had 9.

Oakland

Ken Stabler - 7
Daryle Lamonica - 6
Rich Gannon - 5
Jeff Hostetler - 4
Jay Schroeder - 4
Marc Wilson - 4
Jim Plunkett - 4
Derek Carr - 2 (and current starter)
Carson Palmer - 2
Jamarcus Russell - 2
Kerry Collins - 2
Terrelle Pryor - 1
Jason Campbell - 1
Daunte Culpepper - 1
Andrew Walter - 1
Donald Hollas - 1
Jeff George - 1
Steve Beuerlein - 1
Tom Flores - 1 (led the team for 5 seasons, but only 1 since 1966)

The Raiders produced 15 pro bowls, led by Lamonica, Stabler, and Gannon with four each.

NY Giants

Eli Manning - 11 seasons, and current starter since he whined and threw a tantrum to leave San Diego.
Phil Simms - 11
Kerry Collins - 5
Fran Tarkenton - 5
Dave Brown - 3
Craig Morton - 3
Danny Kanell - 2
Jeff Hostetler - 2
Scott Brunner - 2
Joe Pisarcik - 2
Norm Snead - 2
Kurt Warner - 1
Gary Wood - 1

The Giants produced 11 pro bowlers, led by Fran Tarkenton and Eli Manning with 4 each.

Atlanta

Steve Bartkowski - 9 seasons
Matt Ryan - 8
Chris Chandler - 5
Chris Miller - 5
Bob Berry - 5
Michael Vick - 4
Jeff George - 2
Bobby Hebert - 2
David Archer - 2
Bob Lee - 2
Randy Johnson - 2
Joey Harrington - 1
Doug Johnson - 1
Scott Campbell - 1
Scott Hunter - 1

The Falcons had 10 pro bowls during this period, led by Matt Ryan with 3.*
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If you want to judge teams purely on greatness at drafting a QB, the list is small... PIT, DAL, SF...
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