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In May, we ranked the NFL's starting quarterbacks from top to bottom. Now it's time to rate the guys behind the guys, the clipboard holders paid to swoop in when disaster strikes.    When we listed the first-stringers, the ugliest of the bunch were categorized as JAGs (just another guy). These backup types? They dream of JAG status.                                                 To be fair,Cheap Oakland Athletics Jersey Jerseys, some have bright futures, but for now, the task is clear: Keep the ship afloat in days of crisis.    Heading into training camp,Bryan Walters Seahawks Jersey, here's my top-to-bottom list of who I'd want at the ready:    Pair of aces        1. Kirk Cousins,    Washington Redskins        2. Kyle Orton,    Dallas Cowboys            Cousins won't play backup forever. Robert Griffin III is franchise gold, but I wouldn't be surprised to see another team pursue a trade for Cousins down the line. He capably led the 'Skins to a critical late-season win over the Cleveland Browns as a rookie, and he has shown tremendous leadership as RGIII heals from knee surgery. We've seen enough from Orton to peg him for what he is: A sturdy but unremarkable fill-in. A veteran who probably won't be viewed as a starter again but reliable enough to keep Dallas afloat if Tony Romo meets his doom.             Strong support        3. Chad Henne,    Jacksonville Jaguars (projecting    Blaine Gabbert to start in Week 1)        4. Chase Daniel,    Kansas City Chiefs        5. Kevin Kolb,    Buffalo Bills (projecting    EJ Manuel to start in Week 1)        6. Nick Foles,    Philadelphia Eagles        7. Matt Moore,    Miami Dolphins        8. Matt Hasselbeck,    Indianapolis Colts            Henne and Gabbert are neck and neck heading into training camp, but Gabbert should win the job barring a horrific August. Both are bound to see time, but this is a rough quarterback room. Gregg Rosenthal has a growing man crush on Daniel, calling him the next Kevin Kolb-like creation from Andy Reid. (That's a compliment, right?) Daniel lacks a cannon, but he displayed accuracy and strong pocket presence last preseason. He'll be groomed behind Alex Smith, and possibly take over if Smith crumbles. As for Kolb, he's streaky, brittle and no longer a guy you tie your franchise to. Foles, yet another Reid pupil, showed growth last season and has a chance to start in Philly if Vick stumbles. I'm more of a Moore fan than some. He's a strong leader and galvanized the Dolphins in 2011. If Tannehill misses time, Miami will survive. Hasselbeck is the only Super Bowl starter on the list. He's smart and battle-tested, but his starting days are over.                        Strong      support        9. Matt Cassel,    Minnesota Vikings        10. Ryan Fitzpatrick,    Tennessee Titans        11. Ryan Mallett,    New England Patriots        12. Shaun Hill,    Detroit Lions        13. Colt McCoy,Jamaal Charles Chiefs Jersey,    San Francisco 49ers        14. T.J. Yates,    Houston Texans        15. Jason Campbell,    Cleveland Browns        16. Tyrod Taylor,    Baltimore Ravens            Until Jake Locker proves he can last a full season,Marcus Sherels Vikings Jersey, Fitzpatrick is a good bet to see the field. Tennessee should have no delusions about his skill set. Cassel was a mess last season, but he'll earn starts if Ponder fades. Mallett is a league-wide mystery: Tall as a summer oak and seemingly under gag order in New England. Tom Brady's backup was the subject of trade rumors all spring, and I'm convinced he'll start elsewhere in 2014. McCoy will benefit from better coaching in San Francisco, but he's a jarring dropoff from Colin Kaepernick. Yates played admirably in relief of Matt Schaub two seasons ago, but he remains raw. Campbell flamed out hard in Chicago. He's not the long-term answer in Cleveland,San Francisco Giants Matt Williams Jersey, or any city. Taylor would see more snaps in another system, but Joe Flacco's durability has him on lockdown.             The wild card        17. Tim Tebow,    New England Patriots            ESPNBoston.com gives Tebow a 25 percent chance of making the team. Don't expect the Patriots to line him up at tight end. If he can't cut it as a third-string passer -- or if Bill Belichick views three arms as a luxury -- Tebow's history. I'm in the minority, but I still think Timmy can play in the right situation.             Game managers        18. Drew Stanton,    Arizona Cardinals        19. Brady Quinn,    Seattle Seahawks        20. Bruce Gradkowski,    Pittsburgh Steelers        21. David Carr,    New York Giants            An uninspiring mix, but Stanton was poised to start for Arizona before Carson Palmer swooped in. Quinn has yet to prove he can guide a team out of dark corners, and Carr, at 33, is entering the swansong of his uneven-at-best career.             Future potential        22. Dominique Davis,Bennie Fowler Broncos Jersey,    Atlanta Falcons        23. Austin Davis,    St. Louis Rams        24. Brock Osweiler,St. Louis Cardinals Keith Hernandez Jersey,    Denver Broncos        25. Terrelle Pryor,Lance Louis Colts Jersey,    Oakland Raiders        26. Josh Johnson,    Cincinnati Bengals            Dominique Davis made waves last preseason, but he's landlocked behind Matt Ryan, who hasn't missed a start since 2009. Austin Davis was labeled nothing short of precocious during last season's training camp. The Rams have shown enough confidence in the second-year pro to keep Kellen Clemens off this list. I thought we'd have more information on Pryor two seasons in, but he's a potential cut if Tyler Wilson steps up. Osweiler owns a strong arm and should benefit from Denver slow-cooking him behind Peyton Manning.    Backup bros.        27. Josh McCown,    Chicago Bears        28. Luke McCown,    New Orleans Saints            The McCown boys once trotted around in diapers together. Now they're NFL signal-callers. A heartwarming tale on the surface, but the Bears and Saints will edge into dirt-nap territory if either brother sees the field for anthing more than victory-formation duty.    Ugliness        29. Derek Anderson,    Carolina Panthers        30. Charlie Whitehurst,    San Diego Chargers        31. Graham Harrell,Boston Red Sox Mookie Betts Jersey,    Green Bay Packers            Anderson's 2007 Pro Bowl campaign was mere illusion. He has worked himself out of two starting jobs and looms as one of the league's shakiest reserves. Whitehurst has floated from San Diego to Seattle, and back again. Nice for a Hobbit, not so much for Charlie. Harrell was an epic train wreck last preseason. If he sees the field, it only will mean sadness in Green Bay.    Not enough data        32. Geno Smith,    New York Jets (projecting    Mark Sanchez to start in Week 1)        33. Mike Glennon,    Tampa Bay Buccaneers        34. Tyler Wilson,    Oakland Raiders            All three might go on to productive careers, but we're months away from an actual read on how these passers will fare. Let's chat again in December.             Follow Marc Sessler on Twitter @MarcSesslerNFL.
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