Tom Brady is in the middle of preparing for his official start as an NFL analyst.

The legendary seven-time Super Bowl champion quarterback is going to have to give his opinions on current players, which is something ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith asked for during their panel session at Fanatics Fest in New York City over the weekend.

In a video circulating on Monday, Smith says Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes is definitely the No. 1 quarterback in the NFL and then asks Brady to name Nos. 2-5 in his eyes.

Brady immediately named Josh Allen Lamar Jackson and Joe Burrow as three guys who impress him before pausing.

“I think I’ll leave it at those,” Brady said, prompting Smith to throw Aaron Rodgers in as No. 5.

“Oh, absolutely,” Brady said, indicating he had no issue with Rodgers being No. 5.

It’s tough to argue with Brady’s top four. In fact, Peyton Manning also put Mahomes, Jackson, Allen and Burrow in his top five when he was asked to provide it at Fanatics Fest.

Tom Brady at Hall of Fame ceremony.

FOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS – JUNE 12: Tom Brady arrives prior to his 2024 Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony at Gillette Stadium on June 12, 2024 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by China Wong/Getty Images)

Manning named Los Angeles Chargers star Justin Herbert as the final member of his five-man unit, while Brady included Rodgers, albeit at the behest of Smith.

Brady is set to make his regular season broadcasting debut calling Cowboys-Browns for FOX on Sunday, Sept. 8 at 4:25 p.m. ET.