15 Backup QBs from the Past Who Deserved a Starting Shot Today

Not every quarterback gets their moment in the sun. Some guys had the talent, the arm, and the football IQ, but were stuck behind a legend or never got the right opportunity.

In today’s NFL, where teams are always searching for competent quarterback play, some of these backups would’ve had starting jobs in a heartbeat. Here are 15 backup quarterbacks from the past who definitely deserved a real shot in today’s game.

15. Shaun Hill

Shaun Hill at the 2012 Detroit Lions Training Camp
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Hill was steady, smart, and quietly productive whenever he got a chance. In a league that values game managers and reliable vets, he’d have started for multiple teams today.

14. Charlie Batch

Charlie Batch in 2021 posing with fan
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Batch had starter experience early in his career, but spent most of his time holding a clipboard in Pittsburgh. He was the kind of dependable presence coaches dream of—and could’ve thrived in a modern system.

13. Damon Huard

Damon Huard
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Huard bounced around as a backup but always performed when called upon. With today’s emphasis on efficiency and avoiding mistakes, his style would’ve fit right in.

12. Todd Collins

Todd Collins
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Collins waited forever behind other starters but had a few solid moments when he got the call. In an NFL that loves veteran insurance policies, he would’ve had more than a cameo.

11. Frank Reich

Frank Reich
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Reich’s heroics in relief of Jim Kelly are still legendary, but he never really got his own team. In the modern era of quarterback movement, someone definitely would’ve taken a chance.

10. Kelly Holcomb

Kelly Holcomb
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Holcomb had a cannon and proved in the playoffs he could ball out under pressure. If he played today, at least a few QB-needy teams would’ve handed him the reins.

9. Rob Johnson

Rob Johnson
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Johnson had all the physical tools but never put it all together in a consistent role. With today’s coaching and analytics, someone might’ve unlocked his potential.

8. Seneca Wallace

Seneca Wallace
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Wallace was a mobile, versatile quarterback who never got the full-time starting shot he deserved. In today’s era of dual-threat QBs, his value would’ve skyrocketed.

7. Matt Moore

Matt Moore
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Moore came in clutch more than once and always looked comfortable under center. In a world where backups are expected to win games, he would’ve made a perfect low-end starter.

6. Elvis Grbac

Elvis Grbac
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Grbac was stuck behind legends early on, but he had the tools to run a modern offense. He was more talented than his role ever really allowed.

5. Sage Rosenfels

André Davis and Sage Rosenfels
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Rosenfels had moments where he looked like he could really play, but never got a long leash. In today’s league, a few early starts could’ve turned into something much bigger.

4. Luke McCown

Luke McCown
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McCown had all the intangibles and just enough arm to stick around forever—but never really got his own team. In today’s league, someone would’ve let him ride out a full season.

3. Bruce Gradkowski

Bruce Gradkowski
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Gradkowski was scrappy, smart, and fearless under pressure. He had the vibe of a modern QB2 who could totally run a team for 17 games if needed.

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2. Charlie Whitehurst

Charlie Whitehurst
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Clipboard Jesus had the look, the mechanics, and the patience—but never the consistent shot. In today’s quarterback carousel world, he might’ve landed a starting gig by default.

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1. Ty Detmer

Ty Detmer
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Detmer was undersized but brilliant, and never really got to run a team long-term. In today’s league, where smarts and timing matter more than ever, someone would’ve built a system around him.

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