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Who Should I Draft?

Aaron Rodgers or Tom Brady (2013)
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Aaron Rodgers
Packers


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Tom Brady
Patriots
Ave Projection (?)
343.3
329.2
Best
358.3
338.9
Worst
340.4
323.5
Pass Yards
4414.5
4799.5
Pass TDs
38
35.5
Ints
7.5
9
Rush Yards
267.5
52
Tommy Rowan
Juan Elway
“Rodgers was a little boom or bust in 2013 and with the drafting of the RBs, the Packers may finally have the guys to actually run the ball more.”“His weapons make me a little worried for Tom Terrific's 2013 fantasy prospects.”
Top 20 Overall Expert for 2012 AccuracyChet Gresham
The Fake Football
“His consistency makes him and Brees the easy 1-2 QBs for me.”“Brady will some day slow down, but as long as Belichick is running a high octane offense, you can't let Brady fall too far.”
Staff Rankings
FFLockerRoom
“Even without Greg Jennings, Rodgers should be one of the best fantasy quarterback options.”“Age is not on Brady's side, and it is yet to be seen how much the loss of Welker will hurt. He is on his way down.”
Derek Lofland
Fantasy Football Maniax
“Rodgers did not have the monster year that he had in 2011, which shows how ridiculously high he has set the bar. 4,295 yards passing, 39 passing touchdowns, 259 yards rushing, 2 rushing touchdowns and only eight interceptions is a career year for most Hall of Famers, not a regression from the previous season.”“The only concern with Brady is age, he turns 36 years old in August. Given the supporting cast and his health in recent years, I would be surprised if we see anything less than an All-Pro effort from Brady. He had 4,827 yards passing, 34 touchdown passes and just eight interceptions last year and is showing no signs of slowing down.”
Kyle Wachtel
Forensic Fantasy
“He'll probably be on top for a few more years”“Existence of run game keeps him below top two guys”
Top 20 Overall Expert for 2012 AccuracyKevin Roberts
NFL Soup
“Better protection will keep A-Rod near the top, if not all the way up there by his lonesome.”“Brady is a machine, and a near lock to be a top-5 producer. It will be interesting to see what losing Welker means, though.”