Drew Brees leads the All-NFC South Team of the 2010s
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Last updated Jul 11, 2026
The All-NFC South Team of the 2010s has been announced, with Drew Brees earning a spot as the top quarterback. Brees, a New Orleans Saints veteran, recorded an Approximate Value of 156, making him the highest-graded player of the decade. Matt Ryan from the Atlanta Falcons claimed the second quarterback position, boasting a similar Approximate Value but fewer accolades. Cam Newton received honorable mention, highlighting his MVP season in 2015. The selections were based on contributions within the NFC South from 2010 to 2019, considering stats and honors earned during that period.
- •Drew Brees, New Orleans Saints, is first-team QB with 193 points.
- •Matt Ryan, Atlanta Falcons, ranks second with 178 points.
- •Cam Newton from the Carolina Panthers earns an honorable mention.
- •Selections focus on the NFC South contributions from 2010 to 2019.
- •Methodology includes Approximate Value and player accolades.
- 12:55 PMYahoo Sports — All-NFC South Team of the 2010s: Drew Brees headlines the decade's QBs
"Drew Brees is in the top spot again, but which quarterbacks joined him on our All-NFC South Team of the 2010s? The Saints faced off with true rivals.
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