Jimmy G is ranked this low largely because he's started just 28 games, including the playoffs. That's less than half of Jared Goff's total, for context. The positive for Garoppolo: His teams have won 23 of those 28 games, and he's in a system that provides all sorts of easy answers for quarterbacks. Kap had only one great year and 48 starts, his career ending too soon because of contractual issues. Kaepernick has only made 58 starts. At 32 years old and now three years removed from his last season, he still deserves an opportunity to play though that looks increasingly unlikely to come. He has 72 touchdowns and 30 interceptions for his career, excelling in the type of quick-game offense that was popular throughout the league in 2018. Goff has started 58 games including the playoffs, and seven of those came under Jeff Fisher. His drab Super Bowl performance last season was a sign of a frustrating 2019 season to come.