Find out about the top 10+ best NFL quarterbacks (QBs) 2025 right now and their rankings today.
The NFL has continued to witness the emergence of the best quarterbacks, with 2025 not being an exception. Known for their talent, mobility, and leadership, they have continued to keep the pace for an MVP-level performance.
From Patrick Mahomes to Baker Mayfield and Drake Maye, here are the best NFL quarterbacks this 2025/2026 season.
1. Patrick Mahomes (Kansas City Chiefs)
Why we ranked him: Often considered to be the face of the NFL, Patrick Mahomes continues to redefine quarterback excellence. The Chiefs star has impressive stats, which include 1,800 yards, 14 TDs, and just 2 INTs through eight games this season, which puts him in line for the MVP race.
What to watch this season: The chemistry between Patrick Mahomes and Rashee Rice has made the Kansas City Chiefs' offence more balanced and fluid this season.
Mahomes is known for his ability to extend plays, and throwing off-platform remains unmatched.
The X-Factor: Patrick Mahomes is cashing in his third NFL MVP and potentially his fourth NFL Super Bowl ring.
Thoughts: “It speaks to the mindset [that] this team has,” the Chiefs QB said during his Week 8 postgame press conference. “That’s kind of the mindset that I had early in my career—that the penalties weren’t going to affect us; we were going to go out there and score no matter what.” via MSN (h/t Heavy).
2. Josh Allen (Buffalo Bills)
Why we ranked him this season: Allen is considered to be one of the most dangerous dual-threat QBs in the National Football League today. Statistics show that he has already passed for 1,560 yards and 12 TDs.
What to watch this season: Allen's deep-ball efficiency is solid even though credits often go to the presence of Stefon Diggs. However, his rushing ability and red-zone dominance make him stand out in the league.
The X-Factor: Josh Allen is already pushing the team's offence. However, the team must step up its WR position that would allow Allen to surge.
Thoughts: Maybe that I am more than a football player. My whole dream as a kid, you know, has been to be in this position, and I've never thought of anything outside of that or beyond that. But there is life afterward as well. … What really matters in life, how you treat others again, just try to be as good as the person I can be. I guess.” (via Sportskeeda).
3. Joe Burrow (Cincinnati Bengals)
Why we ranked him: Joe Burrow did not enjoy the early days of the NFL 2025 season due to injuries. But his leadership skills and accuracy on the pitch continue to put him on the map in the league. Statistics show that he posted a 91.1 passer rating with no interceptions in just two games.
What to watch: Josh Allen's return from IR is expected to push the Cincinnati Bengals to a playoff push. He has already developed a good chemistry with Ja’Marr Chase.
The X-Factor: Amid the injuries, Burrow remains one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL currently.
Thoughts: "It's always in the back of your mind until you're out of it," Burrow said of the postseason odds after Week 15. "But we know the chances are very slim. What I'm focused on is playing as good as we can play, myself playing up to my standard. That's why I was so frustrated. I didn't feel like we did that today. (via ESPN).
4. Lamar Jackson (Baltimore Ravens)
Why we ranked him: Lamar Jackson continues to maintain his position as one of the best NFL QBs today. So far, his campaign in the 2025 season has been impressive with his 10 TDs, 1 INT, and a 71.6% completion rate.
What to watch: Lamar Jackson is a deep-ball player with a good level of accuracy, which has improved from last season. He has continued to thrive with passes.
The X-Factor: The level of consistency from Lamar Jackson would be crucial for the Baltimore Ravens and also puts him in mind for a second MVP award.
Thoughts: "If he says he's ready to go, I'm ready to go," Offensive Coordinator Todd Monken said. "It's up to him, and I thought he looked really good today. I thought there were things he did out there today that took another step forward." (Via Baltimore Ravens Official Website).
5. Jayden Daniels (Washington Commanders)
Why we ranked him: Jayden Daniels is one of the hottest talents in the NFL today. Statistics show that the rookie has thrown for 1,031 yards and 8 TDs in just five games, with only one interception. Further stats show that he has also rushed for 211 yards.
What to watch: Daniels is known for his dual-threat ability, which has brought additional spark to the Washington Commanders' offensive line.
The X-Factor: With Jayden Daniels injury-free, the Washington Commanders would boast of a strong team as well as keep him in the race for the Offensive Rookie of the Year.
Thoughts: "He had another really good outing," Quinn said. "The accuracy, the decision-making of where to go. He really is a unique competitor. But, yes, he was in trouble again with the head coach." (Via ESPN).
6. Matthew Stafford (Los Angeles Rams)
Why we ranked him: Stafford is enjoying the career of his life with impressive stats of 1,866 yards, 17 TDs, and a 109.3 passer rating.
What to watch: He posted an outstanding record in Week 7 with a five-TD performance against Jacksonville.
The X-Factor: Stafford has been tipped to lead the Rams deep into the NFL playoffs this season.
Thoughts: “We moved the pocket early. Was able to get out on the edge and find some guys. I thought all of our tight ends played really well today. Receivers, backs, everybody kind of had their hand in it, which was nice. But yeah, we spread the ball around a bunch today. A bunch of guys that caught it, and made some plays. So, just excited for where our offense is going,” Stafford told reporters on October 19. (Via Heavy).
7. Justin Herbert (Los Angeles Chargers)
Why we ranked him: Herbert is one of the early leaders in the NFL this season in passing yards (2,140) and is tied for second in TDs (16).
What to watch: Justin Herbert has continued to thrive since the start of the season with his aggressive offensive approach to the game. Also his mobility adds another layer to his game.
The X-Factor: Having a good level of turnovers (7 INTs) would put him on the map of the best NFL quarterbacks this season.
Thoughts: “It was a big win for us, a big opportunity for us to go correct some more mistakes,” said Herbert, who also rushed for 62 yards. (Via MSN h/t AP).
8. Jared Goff (Detroit Lions)
Why we ranked him: Jared Goff is an elite athlete with an impressive record of 1,631 yards, 15 TDs, and a 74.9% completion rate.
What to watch: Jared Goff has been applauded for his decision-making, which has been valuable for the Detroit Lions this season already.
The X-Factor: With the way Goff has started his season, he could lead the Lions to their first NFC Championship appearance in decades.
Thoughts: "It really reminded me of last year with Trevor Lawrence and the Jaguars when they had no answers," Schecter added. "And I thought that was so unusual to see for this team. What are the kind of answers that they can give Jared Goff? (Via Skysports).
9. Jalen Hurts (Philadelphia Eagles)
Why we ranked him: With a record of 1,677 yards and 15 TDs with just one pick, Jalen Hurts surely makes the list of the best QBs currently. He also rushed for 205 yards and 5 TDs.
What to watch: Jalen Hurts had an impressive performance in Week 7, which includes 326 yards, 3 TDs, and a perfect passer rating.
The X-Factor: Hurts is the engine room in the team and a star to watch out for in the race for the NFL Super Bowl this season.
Thoughts: “We’re not losers anymore,” Hurts said, shaking his head after a 28-22 win over the Vikings. (Via MSN h/t PennsLive).
10. Baker Mayfield (Tampa Bay Buccaneers)
Why we ranked him: Mayfield is back at the top once again after posting 1,919 yards, 13 TDs, and just 2 INTs.
What to watch: His poise, accuracy, and leadership are back and helping the young Bucs offence.
The X-Factor: Baker Mayfield's pace could earn him the Comeback Player of the Year honours.
Thoughts: “For Baker Mayfield, this marked just the fourth game in NFL history of 375 passing yards on 85% (he actually completed 87.9%) on his throws… He joins Justin Herbert (2023), Lamar Jackson (2021) and Tom Brady (2009) as the only other players to accomplish it,” Laine shared on X. (Via MSN h/t The Big Lead).
Some of the Greatest NFL Quarterbacks of All Time you should know
Tom Brady
7× Super Bowl champion, 3× MVP, all-time leader in passing yards and TDs
Peyton Manning
5× MVP, 2× Super Bowl champion, master of pre-snap reads
Joe Montana
4× Super Bowl champion, 3× Super Bowl MVP, known for clutch performances
Drew Brees
All-time leader in completions, 1× Super Bowl champion, accuracy icon
Patrick Mahomes
3× Super Bowl champion (as of 2025), 2× MVP, redefining the modern QB archetype
What Defines the Best NFL Quarterbacks in 2025?
Consistency: QBs are key to any team, and high completion rates and low turnover ratios are the metrics you must consider when ranking them.
Explosiveness: The ability of a QB to stretch the field with deep throws and create off-script plays sets him apart when it comes to ranking the best in the game.
Mobility: This is another important aspect that is often considered. Having dual-threat QBs is key.
Leadership: A QB should be able to command and deliver in clutch moments.
