Labrador and Broun are better than most, but aren't aligned with us on all foreign policy issues, Labrador is open to military spending cuts (Broun, not so much), they are good on foreign aid and opposed the Libya military intervention, but both are quite hawkish on Iran which is a major foreign policy issue. Jimmy Duncan and Walter Jones are much better on foreign policy.
Well, I don't know about Labrador's Iran stance. It might be similar to Rand Paul's.
I do know he has spoken out against being in Iraq and Afghanistan and Libya, and has co-signed a letter to cut spending from the military. And he is against indefinite detention, internet spying/regulation, and the Patriot Act.
Broun isn't with us on foreign policy(except globalist organizations), though I didn't claim he was. However, he wants to abolish the Fed and is with us on all domestic issus. McClintock is similar to Broun on voting but less activist.
Duncan and Jones are the best on foreign policy, but often lacking domestically (but aren't bad at all).
Based on both foreign and domestic policy I still have to rate Labrador #3, with Amash #1A and Massie #1B. There is a reason Amash voted him in for speaker.
We will have to see on KerryB and find out his true colors, meanwhile Steve Stockman and Ted Yoho are extremely promising and we have a good nucleus growing. Along with the usual allies like Mulvaney, Schweikert, Jordan(Massie is a big fan of his), and Huelskamp.