The end of the 2005 NFL season gave us a good outlook for fiscal 2006, but also left us with some questions linger some quarterbacks like Carson Palmer, Donovan McNabb, Trent Green and Brett Favre. The next season will erupt interesting to look for some young QBs, and some legends seem to challenge us on the head. First off, in Fantasy Football always wanted a stud RB in the first round draft. Later you will but in any case want a QB who shoots and not turn the ball over. These are the top gunslingers draft for 2006. 1st Peyton Manning - Indianapolis - Some say he had a down 2005, but in reality he was still a great fantasy season. Fantasy players have been spoiled by Manning after his record-breaking 2004 season in which he threw 49 touchdowns. In 2005, he threw a second league best 28 TDs, which is definitely down. The Colts reportedly will retire Reggie Wayne and RB Edgerrin James can test the waters of free agency, I expect Manning to "rebound" in 2005 and let it go again for about 30-35 somewhere TDS. He will carry out the Colts in 2006, so anything is possible. It appears on the field, nothing is impossible for Peyton. Besides winning the Big One. 2nd Carson Palmer - Cincinnati - Palmer led the league with 32 touchdowns in the left, but all of us thinking about 2006 after his knee was blown in the 2005 post season. This is the main concern. I think Palmer will rebound and fulfill his role for the reduction from week 2. He is young and determined and has a promising future. 2005 was only just beginning his second season, and he looked like a 10-year veteran in the field. He has a talented offense around him and a great coaching staff to go with him. What you need to observe and monitor, is his recovery, because that is the key. But if Palmer is healthy by the start of the season, I think he will immediately get back into the groove and produce solid numbers once again 2006th 3rd Tom Brady - New England - Brady led the league in passing in 2005 for a solid birdie and threw 26 touchdowns. Corey Dillon has been with injuries all season and is getting older, which shall continue in force Brady to carry the load on his shoulders, great for fantasy owners nagged. He is a great leader and has more than 3,600 yards and 20 + TDs thrown each of his last four seasons. He will make the Pro Bowl because of a sports hernia skip, but if he is healthy for the start of the 2006 season, he is a good choice for QB. 4th Ben Roethlisberger - Pittsburgh - He may not have given up big fantasy numbers set in 2005, but I expect him to be a breakout season in 2006. He has done the deed to him, and has to get the experience under his belt apart NFL defenses. His receivers are fast, talented and make plays, and Heath Miller will be a great tight end for a very long time. It is too early to say, but you have to watch to the running back situation. When Jerome Bettis retires, I would move Big Ben down the ladder just a tad bit. I do not think Willie Parker is in a position to a full-time starter. Other than that, an intelligent QB Ben to take care of the job is. 5th Matt Hasselbeck - Seattle, I was pleasantly surprised with Hasselbeck in 2005. He led an offense that was second only to Seattle in Kansas City, and he seemed very confident and ready throughout the season that was the difference maker in 2005. He has thrown for 3,000 yards and 20 TDs in each of his last three seasons, and I expect him to produce the same results in 2006. The only thing you have to consider is, is whether or not Shaun Alexander returns to Seattle. If he goes, then it's definitely hurt Hassel Beck's value. 6th Donovan McNabb - Philadelphia Losing Terrell Owens hurts McNabbs lot. This offseason will be crucial. If Owens is another first-class Philly traded WR or trade for one, then McNabb looks to be another good choice. But if you do not Philly doesn't move when I will be a little worried. McNabb is a great leader and a smart QB, but his numbers were much lower, for instance when she wasn't. I think he will still put up solid numbers with or without TO, but Philly needs to take it off help.7. Eli Manning - New York Giants Manning rap fans took a tumble in the postseason, but in the regular season, he had some pretty solid numbers. He finished fifth in the NFL with 3762 yards passing and tied for fourth with 24 TDs. His leadership qualities have me worried, but he has to help a good group around him and two great players who carry the burden in Plaxico Burress and Tiki Barber. He needs to make better decisions and in 2006 to reduce the turnover (nine fumbles, 17 INTs), but I think those numbers will go into operation in 2006, and his TDs and Birdie will go up.8. Marc Bulger - St. Louis - Bulger was limited and his season abruptly due to injuries in 2005, but he started big. Steven Jackson share the load with Bulger in 2006, but if he can stay healthy there should be no reason why he shouldn't be put up solid numbers. Torry Holt is still a stud WR and St. Louis has some quick bucks and young. I love St. Louis' offensive line as well, so I think Bulger will recover in 2006. 9th Drew Brees - San Diego - his shoulder injury, plus Phillip Rivers stay right under him on the depth chart Makes Me Wonder about 2006th His numbers dropped slightly in 2005, but he was still a top 10 QB. He has a great offense around him that makes him definitely a good choice. LaDainian Tomlinson, Antonio Gates makes life easy for Brees again in 2006 if he can get healthy. You have to look after his injury situation and whether San Diego a craft that either he or Phillip Rivers.10 includes making. Jake Delhomme - Carolina - Delhomme is constantly overlooked and underrated as a QB. He has the best receiver in the game in Steve Smith, and if he does, they throw a lot, the rest of his WRS are solid as well. The main question mark I have is with Carolina's running game. Deshaun Foster and Stephen Davis have made a living on the injury report, and I'm not sold on them. Until they have a solid RB, Delhomme could have a slight fall in numbers, to learn how to start teams, like Smith to see covered in 2006. These are my top picks for QBs in 2006. There are other QBs out there that provide decent numbers, if you manage to get one of these guys.Michael cannot Vick - Atlanta - He has yet to prove he can be a real QB, but he is still decent numbers you provided it does turn over the ball. Kurt Warner - Arizona - you will be surprised to see his name here, but he has to throw two of the best WR's in football and constantly puts up 300 + meters. The main concerns are its longevity and Warner nonexisitent Arizona running game. The running game I think will be better in 2006, but the injuries are unpredictable. Jake Plummer - Denver - Plummer put up decent numbers in 2005, without the ball over much, but they were nothing shocking, and Denver is still a run first offense with Shanahan calling the shots. Trent Green - Kansas City - He threw a league for the second-best passing with 4014 yards, but only 17 TDs. There are some problems I have with the Greens in 2006. Al Saunders has left Washington, and Green is now 35th The good news is, teams are each up to stop Larry Johnson, which revealed Green to decent numbers. Byron Leftwhich - Jacksonville - He was hit on pace for best season of his career, but once again the injury bug will have it. If he can stay for a whole season I think he would do very well, healthy, but first he wants that he is worth a late round pick at best. There are some other names out there, but they have yet to prove theyre able to be good fantasy QBs. Names like Harrington Frerotte, Carr, Grossman, etc. ... Until they step but they keep on the bench, if you end up drafting them.