After leading the league with 34 passing touchdowns last season, Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson was ranked by NFL analyst (and former quarterback) David Carr as the fifth-best quarterback in the league.

Wilson finished behind Tom Brady, Aaron Rodgers, Drew Brees and Derek Carr. Carr is the surprise here, until one recognizes that the list-maker happens to be his older brother.

Carr at least acknowledged that in a follow-up tweet:

Getting back to Wilson, Carr calls him “an accurate passer and a dangerous runner who picks up a lot of hidden yards.’ He goes on to say that Wilson is ‘the reason Seattle is still competitive with the roster it has.”

Wilson bested Carr in virtually every offensive category last season, throwing for nearly 500 more yards and 14 more touchdowns. He had a higher passer rating and Total QB Rating, while rushing for 520 more yards and three touchdowns.

Carr and Wilson will battle each other twice next year, once in preseason on Aug. 30 and again in the regular season, during Week 6 in London.