I think the bold move at QB is going to pay off for the Washington Redskins
Personally I think that Jason Campbell held back the offense of the Redskins a bit. With Donovan McNabb now on board I see the Redskins having a solid offense in 2010. The 33-year old Donovan McNabb played in 14 games for the Eagles last year and he completed 267 of 443 passes (60.3%) for 3,553 yards with 22 TD passes and 10 INTs (92.9 QB Rating). He also carried the ball 37 times for 140 yards (3.8 ypc) with 2 TD carries last year. McNabb has now played in 148 games in his NFL career and he has completed 2,801 of 4,746 (59%) passes for 32,873 yards with 216 TD passes and 100 INTs (86.5 QB Rating). McNabb has also carried the ball 573 times for 3,249 yards (5.7 ypc) with 28 TD runs in his career. McNabb has a 92-49-1 (65.2%) record as a starting QB as he is a winner. He can still make all of the throws and his legs are still good enough to buy him some time when needed.
29-year old Rex Grossman’s game is throwing the long ball. He played in 1 game for the Texans last season and he completed 3 of 9 passes (33.3%) for 33 yards with 0 TD passes and 1 INT (33.0 QB Rating). Grossman also carried the ball 3 times for 9 yards (3.0 ypc) last year. Grossman has now played in 37 games in his NFL career and he has completed 524 of 971 passes (54%) for 6,197 yards with 33 TD passes and 36 INTs (69.5 QB Rating). Grossman has also carried the ball 58 times for 89 yards (1.5 ypc) with 3 TD runs in his career. Despite his sub par numbers passing the ball, Grossman has been a winner in the NFL compiling a 19-12 (61.3%) record as a starting QB. He has also led a team to the Super Bowl only to fall to Peyton Manning and his Colts.
26-year old Colt Brennan enters camp with a slight edge on 27-year old Richard Bartel for the #3 QB job. Neither of them has played in a regular season game.
PROJECTED GRADE FOR THE REDSKINS QBs in 2010: A-
