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  2. Drew Lock - Wikipedia

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    As a senior in 2014, he was the Kansas City Star's All-Metro Player of the Year after passing for 2,731 yards and 28 touchdowns. [2] Lock was rated by Rivals as a four-star recruit and was ranked as the sixth-best pro-style quarterback in the 2015 class. [3] He committed to the University of Missouri to play college football. [4]

  3. Hendon Hooker - Wikipedia

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    While playing football, he also played basketball for the high school scoring over 1,000 points and named a three-time All-Metro conference selection. [4] Finishing his career at Dudley, Hooker was a four-star recruit according to 247Sports and a three-star quarterback by Rivals.com. [4] [5]

  4. Jim Kelly - Wikipedia

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    Kelly was a standout at East Brady High School, winning all-state Pennsylvania honors after passing for 3,915 yards, 44 touchdowns, and one interception in his high school career. [4] [5] After his senior year, Kelly played in the Big 33 Football Classic.

  5. Ken Anderson (quarterback) - Wikipedia

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    He threw for 2,495 yards with twelve touchdowns to nine interceptions while leading the league in completions, completion percentage (70.6) and passer rating (95.3). In the playoffs that year, they were upset by the New York Jets at home, with Anderson going 26-of-35 for 354 yards with two touchdowns and three interceptions in the 44–17 loss.

  6. George Blanda - Wikipedia

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    Blanda threw 42 interceptions that season, a record that still stands as the only quarterback to throw 40 interceptions in a season. In the 1962 title game that went to double overtime, he kicked a field goal and threw for a touchdown pass but had his fifth interception occur late to eventually set up the game-ending field goal.

  7. Charlie Ward - Wikipedia

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    Charlie Ward Jr. (born October 12, 1970) is an American former professional basketball player in the National Basketball Association (NBA). Ward was an exceptional college football player as well, winning the Heisman Trophy, Davey O'Brien Award, and College Football National Championship as a quarterback for the Florida State Seminoles.

  8. Kurt Warner - Wikipedia

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    Warner started the 2004 season as the Giants' starting quarterback, winning five of his first seven games, but following a two-game losing streak, highly touted rookie quarterback Eli Manning was given the starting job. The Giants had a 5–4 win–loss record at the time of Warner's benching, finishing at 6–10 overall (going only 1–6 under ...

  9. Matt Ryan (American football) - Wikipedia

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    Only Falcons quarterback to lead the team to an 8–0 start [326] Most wins in a regular season by a starting quarterback: 13 (2010 and 2012) [327] Fewest interceptions in a regular season by starting quarterback – 7 (2016 and 2018) (16 starts) [327] Most comeback wins in a single season: 5 (2010) (tied with Steve Bartkowski in 1979) [327] [328]