Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers would be the Most Valuable Player for 2014 if the National Football League regular season ended on November 18th Anthony Nelson Jersey , and voting really wouldn't be all that close. That is but one of several takeaways from Week 11 of the current campaign. Rodgers and the Packers are just about unbeatable when playing at home, and they could be on the verge of a special run if they end up winning the division and hosting multiple playoff games come January.Elsewhere around the league, two Ohio sides, who were seemingly headed in different directions, changed paths after just a few hours of football. The Cleveland Browns were thoroughly embarrassed at home by a Houston Texans side that wouldn't make the postseason as of today, while the Cincinnati Bengals did well to put an ugly loss to the Browns out of memories by going to New Orleans and beating Drew Brees and the Saints.As has been noted by just about ever sports website out there that is looking to get easy web hits, the Manning brothers had rough outings on Sunday. Peyton Manning was outplayed by Shaun Hill Jeffery Simmons Jersey , -- no, seriously, he was -- while younger brother Eli Manning tossed five, count 'em, five interceptions in a loss to the San Francisco 49ers. Peyton and the Denver Broncos will be just fine moving forward, which is something you can't say about Eli and the New York Giants; more on Big Blue later.Last but certainly not least for Week 12 NFL power rankings are the New England Patriots. All-time great and future member of the Hall of Fame Tom Brady had a clear message for Andrew Luck and the Indianapolis Colts during what was a one-sided Sunday Night Football contest: Your time may come down the road, but my reign isn't up yet. Brady and the Patriots have a championship feel to them Nate Davis Jersey , and they deserve to be kings of all NFL power rankings for another week. Literally hundreds of college football players enter the National Football League via the draft every year, and many go on to have Hall-of-Fame careers and become some of the greatest to ever play in the league. Peyton Manning impressed scouts, analysts and fans throughout his collegiate career at the University of Tennessee, and he later became arguably the greatest regular-season quarterback in the history of the NFL. Barry Sanders won the Heisman Trophy while playing for Oklahoma State, and he then exceeded expectations during his tenure with the Detroit Lions. Roger Staubach, Tim Brown, Charles Woodson and Marcus Allen are other examples of men who excelled in college and then became Superstars while featuring for teams on NFL Sundays and playing for pay. For each of those cases Tytus Howard Jersey , however, there are also a plethora of individuals who became famous and even household names for their achievements in college but who then struggled or were even downright terrible in the NFL. College QBs often fail to make the transition to the NFL because NCAA offenses are moreso meant to produce points than prepare those signal-callers for the pros, and, thus, it shouldn’t surprise you that this particular list is dominated by those who played that position. History has taught us that a QB winning a Heisman and establishing himself as the best college player of any given season does not always indicate he will do well in the NFL. In fact, some of the biggest draft busts in NFL history happen to be Heisman winners.