10. Steve Young-49ers (3 SBs, 1 won as the starting QB, best left-handed passer and scrambler ever)
9. Troy Aikman-Cowboys (3 SBs, all earned as the starting QB of the new Dallas Dynasty, great command)
8. Dan Marino-Dolphins (Mr. Statistics, holding most major passing records…if only he’d won a SB…)
7. Roger Staubach-Cowboys (4 SB trips, 2 wins, consecutive winner, on field general, great comebacks)
6. Tom Brady-Patriots (3 SB wins, notable for big statistics as well as excellent accuracy)
5. Peyton Manning-Colts (SB win, huge stats, is a true field general and leader)
4. Bret Favre-Packers (#4 for #4, big stats, SB win, record 216 consecutive games started at QB!)
3. Johnny Unitas-Colts (The original gunslinger, arguably the first truly great QB)
2. John Elway-Broncos (More 4th Qtr Comebacks than anyone else, did more with less, 5 SB trips, 2 wins)
1. Joe Montana-49ers (4 SBs wins, 3 SB MVPs, postseason wins record, 11 TDs/0 INTs in SBs…the best!)
And two honorable mentions to Terry Bradshaw and Bart Starr, who won multiple NFL championships/SBs; they were mostly members of a great dynasty system, and this accounted for a lot of their success—even Joe Montana and Roger Staubach have SB victories where they carried a team that as far from a juggernaut to a title, and Elway and Brady did that often.
But they were still great QBs, and if this were a Top 20, they’d be in their easily