There are so many candidates to choose from in this category. If not for a neck injury, Peyton Manning would've been a near lock. The consistency over his first 13 NFL seasons is unmatched. He holds NFL records for most seasons over 4,000 passing yards (11) and most consecutive seasons with over 25 touchdown passes (13). Drew Brees has also been on a tear over the past six years. He's led the Saints to a Super Bowl title, while also posting 5,000 passing yards in two different seasons. However, the final decision in this category came down to two players: Tom Brady and Rodgers. I can't argue with anyone who would select Brady. He's led the Patriots to five Super Bowls, posting some monster numbers in the process. He's eclipsed 35 touchdown passes while tossing less than 13 interceptions in three of his past four healthy seasons. Even after taking all that into account, if I had the opportunity to pick one quarterback to lead my team into the 2012 season, I would select Rodgers. He's already led Green Bay to a Super Bowl title, recording impressive numbers in each of his four seasons as the Packers' starting quarterback. In 15 games last season, he tossed 45 touchdowns and only six interceptions. He's still only 28 years old and has proven to be very durable.