Who were the quarterbacks drafted in 2005?

What 13 quarterbacks were chosen in the 2005 NFL Draft after Alex…

  • QBs drafted in 2005.
  • Round 1: Alex Smith, San Francisco.
  • Round 1: Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay.
  • Round 1: Jason Campbell, Washington.
  • Round 3: Charlie Frye, Cleveland.
  • Round 3: Andrew Walter, Oakland.
  • Round 3: David Greene, Seattle.

Who was the best QB in 2005?

Tom Brady
Passing

Rk Player Rate
1 Tom Brady* 92.3
2 Trent Green* 90.1
3 Brett Favre 70.9
4 Carson Palmer* 101.1

Who was in 2005 draft?

2005 NFL Draft Results: Round 1

Pick Team Player
1 San Francisco 49ers Alex Smith
2 Miami Dolphins Ronnie Brown
3 Cleveland Browns Braylon Edwards
4 Chicago Bears Cedric Benson

Who was drafted with Aaron Rodgers?

Player selections

Rnd. Pick No. Player
1 21 Matt Jones
1 22 Mark Clayton
1 23 Fabian Washington
1 24 Aaron Rodgers †

Why did Aaron Rodgers slide?

There weren’t many teams looking for a first round quarterback in the draft, which was the main reason for the slip. ESPN analyst Mel Kiper Jr. pointed out that even though there were a lot of busts before Rodgers was drafted, most of those teams didn’t feel like they needed a signal-caller.

Who was the best quarterback in the 2000s?

Fantasy
Player Sort First: Last: Team FPts/G
1. Daunte Culpepper MIN 26.1
2. Jeff Garcia SF 25.2
3. Peyton Manning IND 23.1

Who were rookies in 2005 NFL?

Shawne Merriman. Position:OLB. Drafted From: Maryland.

  • Jammal Brown. Position:OT. Drafted From: Oklahoma.
  • Thomas Davis. Position:FS. Drafted From: Georgia.
  • Derrick O. Johnson. Position:OLB.
  • Travis Johnson. Drafted From: Florida State.
  • David Pollack. Drafted From: Georgia.
  • Erasmus James. Drafted From: Wisconsin.
  • Alex Barron. Position:OT.
  • Who did Niners draft instead of Rogers?

    Rodgers could have been the No. 1 pick in the 2005 NFL Draft, but San Francisco chose Utah’s Alex Smith, instead.

    Who was the best 2004 QB?

    Ben Roethlisberger
    Ben Roethlisberger: The best in his class The first rookie to win 15 games in a season, Big Ben was the fourth QB to reach 100 career victories inside his first 150 games and ended his career fifth in regular-season wins with 165.

    What Aaron Rodgers said to Joe Burrow?

    Aaron Rodgers offered a blunt piece of advice for young Bengals star Joe Burrow following the Packers’ 25-22 win on Sunday. “Slide. I said, ‘You’re too damn talented,'” Rodgers said he told Burrow after the game, via the Pat McAfee Show on Tuesday. “‘You’ve got so much in front of you to accomplish in this league.