To commemorate the NFL's 100th season, NFL Network has put together a roster of the best players at each position. Of course, they saved the quarterback position for last, and the 22 quarterback finalists were named for the NFL's 100 All-Time Team on Monday night.

The All-Time Team was decided among a trio of Bill Belichick, Cris Collinsworth, and Rich Eisen. So far, they've already done running backs, wide receivers, tight ends, and even kick returners.

Out of the 22 quarterback finalists, only 10 of them will be named to the NFL's 100 All-Time Team. Ahead of deciding the winners of the honor, Tom Brady and Joe Montana have already been chosen.

Therefore, that leaves eight spots remaining for a talented group of players. Eliminating some of the finalists on this list is going to be an extremely tough task.

Among the other finalists, it seems easy to predict that Peyton Manning, Dan Marino, and Drew Brees will all make the final cut. But with how they've neglected some of the modern players, Brees could surprisingly be kept off of the roster.

Besides Brees, there are plenty of quarterbacks who could be snubbed from the All-Time Team. It will be interesting to see how many of the players who have taken the field in the 2000s that are ultimately chosen.

Fans will have to wait until Friday at 8 p.m EST to find out what quarterbacks will complete the roster. Regardless of who is left off the NFL's 100 All-Time Team, there will undoubtedly be an uproar from fans on Friday night.