Michael Vick
No doubt about it, Michael Vick is an incredibly dynamic QB. His time with the Falcons during 2001 to 2006 was flawless. Vick was named to three Pro Bowls and played four postseason games until he was sent to prison due to his involvement in a dogfighting ring. After watching Tom Brady’s incredible performance at Super Bowl 51, looks like Vick is contemplating not retiring and fighting on. He said, “I would love to play this year, suit up for another run at it. I still feel like I could play, and there is a lot left in the tank.”
Dak Prescott
Dak Prescott was brought onto the team of the Cowboys with the intention of him serving as backup in his rookie season, however Prescott became the Cowboys’ starting QB after the original starter Tony Romo was injured in the preseason. That year, he quickly earned recognition for his on-field success, including helping the team snatch the top seed in their conference. Prescott also set numerous rookie QB records and was even named the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year, and earned a Pro Bowl selection.