Here's an interesting question given the relative similarity of their situations, and one that I honestly don't have an opinion on as of yet:Who will have the better season, Cutler or Campbell?
I say Cutler, and I'm not even hesitant about it. Cutler had better credentials and was considered the better prospect. He played and produced better in his first games. The surrounding cast is comparable, but Cutler I think has a better line (especially if you consider Daniel Graham a quasi-OT), which is VERY important for a QB. Also, Portis is far more talented than Henry, but the running games should as a whole be comparable, and I like Cutler's targets (Walker, Marshall, Scheffler, Smith) more than Campbell's (Moss, Cooley, AR-E, BLloyd). Plus, I have more faith in Denver's offensive coaching staff than Washington's (impressive resumes notwithstanding, Shanahan has proven he can do it in this exact situation, while Gibbs/Saunders have not yet done that). Plus, as an SEC fan, I still remember both of them vividly, and I can honestly say that despite the complete lack of anything resembling a weapon, Vandy's offense with Cutler scared me more than Auburn's offense with Campbell/Ronnie Brown/Cadillac Williams/etc.I like Campbell and think he'll be a better pro than I would have expected a year or two ago, but in pretty much every category (talent, surrounding talent, coaching staff, production to date, intangibles) I think Cutler has an edge. Of course, I am a homer, so please bear in mind that while I do my best to be objective, most of my observations are viewed from a certain angle.
Keeper league... keep one:CutlerHasselbeck
Depends on your keeper rules. Hasselbeck will be better next year, but Cutler will put up more points over the next 3 years. In leagues with very short keeper lists, you're more concerned with how a guy will do next year, since you can't count on devoting an ultra-precious keeper slot to someone for multiple years before cashing in (with the exception of someone like a Michael Turner). In leagues with very long keeper lists that are really quasi-dynasty leagues, you're more concerned with how a guy will do over the next 3-5 years, since you can easily count on having him around for a while.Without knowing specifics, I'd probably keep Cutler. Hasselbeck isn't a big upgrade over the guys who'll be sitting there waiting for you to draft them in the 7th round, while Cutler has the potential to be a stud in the future (he might bust, too, but hey... you can always draft a more-than-adequate replacement in the 7th round). As I said, though... it depends on your keeper rules. If the rules don't mandate that you keep a QB, and if you don't expect your leaguemates to keep a ton of QBs, then I wouldn't keep either- use that keeper slot on a more valuable position, like RB or WR.