7. Andy Dalton (Cincinnati Bengals, 2011)Dalton was perhaps overshadowed a bit by Cam Newton, but you could argue that he was just as good, especially if you're into the "Quarterback Wins" statistic. Even without it, though, Dalton was formidable: 3,398 yards, with 20 TDs against just 13 INTs. And before the season, most people expected the Bengals to be just horrific. They exceeded all expectations and made the playoffs, due in large part to Dalton's steady play. Well we are talking about being an overall leader not what a few performance were. And he has a SB under his belt where he was an instrumental part.
I think Geno sucks to but I am hoping I am wrong. I saw a ton of things last season that will be hard to overcome in one offseason but it is not impossible. The Jets do not bring in MV if they are 100% sold on Geno. They will give him every opportunity to succeed the rest is up to Geno if not MV will be playing.