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NFL.Com QB Rankings: Moore, Henne Worst In League

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31) Matt Moore, Miami Dolphins: Projecting he'll beat out David Garrard. Moore has some nice games, but too many pedestrian ones to be a real difference maker over the long haul.
32) Chad Henne, Jacksonville Jaguars: Projecting he'll beat out Gabbert. By and large Henne is the same QB now he was when he was a freshman at Michigan. Big arm, but erratic and prone to bad turnovers. And still, he could keep Gabbert on the bench.

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000...-heading-into-2012?module=HP11_content_stream Article by Jason Smith

While I completely agree with #32, I was surprised to see Moore at 31. I'm not his biggest fan, but I don't think he's horrible. Anyone else think our QB situation is this dire?
 
Typical of the national media to rip the Fins any chance they get. Moore finished ranked like 16th overall but hey drop him to 32? Makes no sense.
 
Wow! It's for reason like this more than anything i want the Dolphins to stick it to the media. To boot in the height of their success don't conduct any interviews with the national media! Completely refuse saying only, please continue to talk your crap about us...
 
Matt Moore finished 12th last season. This is bullcrap. Moore did not even have any practice reps and had to come in cold on what was basically a new team.

Even Chad Henne was never lower then 26th (always beating Sanchez in EVERY SINGLE SEASON).
 
What biased crap... There is no way Mark Sanchez is a better QB than Moore. Moore was one of the better QBs in the league at the end of the year.
 
Matt Moore is definitely not getting the respect he deserves.  He did an admirable job last season.  He made #32 on the list (Henne) look even worse by coming in, taking command, and not having a full offseason to learn the offense.  Is he a franchise QB?  No way.  Is he worthy of being considered a top 15 QB?  Probably not until he consistently performs like he did last season.  But he certainly deserves more than #31 on that list.
 
I'd put him at 19. Wonder if he put Moore so low because of Miami's receivers?
 
Matt Moore is definitely not getting the respect he deserves. He did an admirable job last season. He made #32 on the list (Henne) look even worse by coming in, taking command, and not having a full offseason to learn the offense. Is he a franchise QB? No way. Is he worthy of being considered a top 15 QB? Probably not until he consistently performs like he did last season. But he certainly deserves more than #31 on that list.
look at the teams he beat, they were awful. He's a mediocre at best QB.
 
Dont read to much into all of this rankings, you know how he played and it was ok..............
 
The article is written by a "Fantasy Analyst" so I wouldn't be too concerned about what the guy has to say. Not 100% sure how one could include Luck and Griffin who haven't played yet. Then he writes this gem:

Matt Flynn, Seattle Seahawks: He could be higher on this list, but how am I seriously supposed to gauge a guy with two NFL starts in a four-year career?

I don't understand why he would've ranked Flynn higher while then explaining why he didn't.
 
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