http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000501986/article/ranking-backup-qbs-from-no-1-to-32
[h=3]Serviceable stand-ins[/h]
11. Chase Daniel, Chiefs
12. Matt Moore, Dolphins
13. Shaun Hill, Vikings
14. Matt Hasselbeck, Colts
15. Christian Ponder, Raiders
16. Kellen Clemens, Chargers
Daniel fizzled out as one of our past "Making the Leap" candidates, but he plays with confidence. On tape, he looks like a future starter for stretches, but also threw too many off-target darts in 2014. ... Moore has been a ghost of late, playing just 38 snaps over the past two seasons behind Ryan Tannehill. His past starting experience is a plus. ... I had Hill higher on this list until I watched his Rams film from last season: It was a quilt of madness mixing strong drives with devastating turnovers. At 35, mentoring Teddy Bridgewater feels appropriate.
You might want Hasselbeck higher on this list because of his successful career, but this is 2015. Turning 40 in September, he isn't a better option than other middling passers almost half his age. ... The idea of Ponder running Oakland's offense is far from inspiring, but he's an upgrade over a broken-down Matt Schaub. First, though, he needs to beat out Matt McGloin for the No. 2 role behind Derek Carr.
[h=3]Serviceable stand-ins[/h]
11. Chase Daniel, Chiefs
12. Matt Moore, Dolphins
13. Shaun Hill, Vikings
14. Matt Hasselbeck, Colts
15. Christian Ponder, Raiders
16. Kellen Clemens, Chargers
Daniel fizzled out as one of our past "Making the Leap" candidates, but he plays with confidence. On tape, he looks like a future starter for stretches, but also threw too many off-target darts in 2014. ... Moore has been a ghost of late, playing just 38 snaps over the past two seasons behind Ryan Tannehill. His past starting experience is a plus. ... I had Hill higher on this list until I watched his Rams film from last season: It was a quilt of madness mixing strong drives with devastating turnovers. At 35, mentoring Teddy Bridgewater feels appropriate.
You might want Hasselbeck higher on this list because of his successful career, but this is 2015. Turning 40 in September, he isn't a better option than other middling passers almost half his age. ... The idea of Ponder running Oakland's offense is far from inspiring, but he's an upgrade over a broken-down Matt Schaub. First, though, he needs to beat out Matt McGloin for the No. 2 role behind Derek Carr.