Each NFL team’s best quarterback of all time

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28 Nov 1999: Kurt Warner #13 of the St. Louis Rams runs to pass the ball during a game against the New Orleans Saints at the Trans World Dome in St. Louis, Missouri. The Rams defeated the Saints 43-12. Mandatory Credit: Elsa Hasch /Allsport
28 Nov 1999: Kurt Warner #13 of the St. Louis Rams runs to pass the ball during a game against the New Orleans Saints at the Trans World Dome in St. Louis, Missouri. The Rams defeated the Saints 43-12. Mandatory Credit: Elsa Hasch /Allsport /

Los Angeles Rams: Kurt Warner (1998-2003)

He may have only started for five years, but Kurt Warner played quarterback like no one ever has for the Rams. Based in St. Louis at the time, the Rams saw Warner step in when Trent Green got hurt in the 1999 preseason and lead The Greatest Show on Turf to a Super Bowl championship.

Warner won two MVPs and also led the Rams to another Super Bowl appearance in 2001.

Miami Dolphins: Dan Marino (1983-1999)

This was one of the clear no-brainers on the list as Dan Marino is the greatest quarterback the Dolphins have ever seen.

Miami saw Marino become of the most prolific passers who ever lived after he slid to them with the 27th pick in the 1983 NFL Draft. Marino didn’t win a Super Bowl in Miami, which is the only blemish on his resume.

Minnesota Vikings: Fran Tarkenton (1961-1966, 1972-1978)

One of the first great passers in the NFL, Fran Tarkenton became a legend over two separate stints with the Minnesota Vikings.

Tarkenton did spend five years in the middle of his career with the New York Giants, but he was at his best in Minnesota, where he led the Vikings to three Super Bowls and won the NFL MVP award in 1975. The Vikings lost all three title games, denying Tarkenton a chance at a ring.