Best Case-Worst Case NFC West Qb's

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24. Sam Bradford
Best Case: Less is more for St. Louis’ third-year signal caller, who averages the fewest attempts of his career, but regains his confidence in a simplified scheme. He comes closer to 4,000 yards than 3,000.
Worst Case: The Rams’ offensive line again folds up like a dollar store tent, leaving Bradford running for his life, and the Rams searching for answers about the former No. 1 pick’s future.

25. Alex Smith
Best Case: Smith’s work with “quarterback whisperer” Tom House pays greater dividends than anyone thought possible, and along with San Francisco’s greatly improved receiver corps, accomplishes the previously unthinkable: make Smith a borderline QB1 in 12-14 team fantasy leagues.
Worst Case: Smith earns a promotion from game “manager” to “supervisor,” but again proves what’s been obvious for years: his arm is too weak to rest the fate of a franchise on.

26. Matt Flynn
Best Case: Flynn sews up his “competition” with Tarvaris Jackson and Russell Wilson by the second preseason game, and game-manages the Seahawks to a winning record in a division that’s much tougher than it was a year ago.
Worst Case: Pete Carroll goes full auteur/mad genius, naming third-round pick Wilson his Week 1 starter. Called on in Week 17 mop-up duty, Flynn throws for as third as many yards as he did in his star-making turn in Green Bay last season.

30. Kevin Kolb
Best Case: With a full offseason under his belt, Kolb finally grasps the Cardinals offense, easing by John Skelton in training camp before earning himself some long-term stability in the fall.
Worst Case: Concussed in Arizona’s second preseason game, :lmao: Kolb’s only regular season snaps come in mop-up duty for Skelton.