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Yes. Matt Cassel was a backup QB for USC. He played behind Carson Palmer and then Matt Leinart. Even though he was a backup, he was still drafted into the NFL by the Patriots.
Cassel. He's almost an elite fantasy QB.
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47 times, the most for a QB in the NFL. The Steelers, Bengals, Lions, and 49ers gave up more sacks as a team than the Patriots but Cassel was the QB sacked the most times in 2008.
The oldest, active QB in NFL right now is Matt Hasselbeck(36).
In the 2008 season, The Patriots had 4 quarterbacks on their roster. * Tom Brady, 1 Start, placed on injured reserve * Matt Cassel, 15 Starts * Kevin O'Connell, Back up to Cassel * Matt Guiterrez, 3rd String qb, cut in camp, resigned after Brady was placed on IR
1) Todd Husak - backup QB in 2001. 2) Gary Kubiak - backup QB to John Elway between 1983-1991 and current head coach (2009 season) of the Houston Texans. 3) Jeff Lewis - backup QB between 1996-1997. 4) Tommy Maddox - backup QB between 1992-1993. 5) Matt Mauck - backup QB in 2004.
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Yes, the Chiefs only gave up a 2nd round pick and he is certainly a legitimate NFL QB. Cassel is also a huge improvement over what the Chiefs have used at the position in the last few years.
I got QB: Drew Brees, Matt Cassel. I picked up Eli Manning and Carson Palmer as FA's for trade bait. RB:Arian Foster, Fred Jackson, Marshawn Lynch, Thomas Jones (Backup) WR: Larry Fitzgerald, Wes Welker, A.J. Green (Backup) TE: Antonio Gates, Tony Gonzales (Backup) Defense: Green Bay K: Dan Carpenter, Billy Cundiff
Michael vick. 1. Michael Vick, PHI106.02. Tom Brady, NE105.83. Philip Rivers, SD104.94. Matt Cassel, KC99.75. Ben Roethlisberger, PIT99.
In football, that was Jim Gregory who was a backup QB, playing behind James Harris and then Matt Reid, in the early 1970s.