The Hall of Fame viability of Eli Manning has long been a topic of discussion as he has won two Super Bowls and has had a long career, but he's rarely been amongst the NFL's most productive quarterbacks.

"I don't see Eli as a Hall of Famer," Jerry Rice said. "Drew Brees, I do."

Manning's career interception percentage (3.0) is higher than the likes of Blake Bortles (2.8), Andy Dalton, (2.7) and Ryan Tannehill (2.6), according to Pro Football Reference.

"Because when I'm judging a player, I'm looking (at) what he brings to the table. What I see with Eli Manning, there's not consistency," Rice said.

"Yes, he has two Super Bowls, but then you look at Drew Brees and what he has accomplished and all of that. I think in yardage now he's the leader. He's doing great things for that team, and that team is getting better as they go. You can tell he's a great leader and he makes everybody around him better.

"So, I would think that Drew Brees is going to be a shoo-in. Eli? There's a chance of him getting in, but I'm not going to say he’s a true Hall of Famer."