NFL Quarterback Power Rankings – 2025 Season

Quarterback play is the great equalizer in today’s NFL. Some teams have a generational talent under center, others are still searching for answers. Through the early stretch of the 2025 season, here’s how the league’s top quarterbacks stack up.


1. Lamar Jackson – Baltimore Ravens

Jackson has been nothing short of unstoppable. His legs still terrify defenses, but it’s the growth as a passer that separates him in 2025. He’s efficient, decisive, and routinely puts Baltimore in position to win. Right now, there’s no tougher assignment for a defensive coordinator.


2. Joe Burrow – Cincinnati Bengals

Burrow is never flashy, but he’s relentlessly effective. When healthy, his timing and accuracy pick apart defenses in a way that feels surgical. Pair him with Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins, and Cincinnati has one of the most reliable passing attacks in the league.


3. Josh Allen – Buffalo Bills

Allen continues to be Buffalo’s engine. Few quarterbacks combine size, power, and arm strength the way he does. The turnovers will always be part of the package, but so will the jaw-dropping plays that swing games. He remains firmly in the MVP mix.


4. Patrick Mahomes – Kansas City Chiefs

Even in years where the Chiefs shuffle weapons around him, Mahomes finds a way. His ability to extend plays and make throws that no one else in the league even attempts keeps Kansas City in every game. He’s still the standard for creativity at the position.


5. Jalen Hurts – Philadelphia Eagles

Hurts may not light up the stat sheet like Allen or Mahomes, but he wins. His short-yardage dominance, toughness, and leadership make him the heartbeat of the Eagles’ offense. He’s proven he belongs in the top five.


6. Jayden Daniels – Washington Commanders

It’s rare for a rookie to look this polished. Daniels has already shown command of the offense, handles pressure with composure, and adds a dynamic running element. Washington may have finally found their franchise quarterback.


7. Baker Mayfield – Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Few saw this resurgence coming, but Mayfield has played his best football in Tampa. He’s confident, efficient, and thriving as the leader of a team that looks dangerous again in the NFC South. This version of Baker is a reminder of why he was a former No. 1 pick.


Final Word

Lamar Jackson has taken the early edge as the league’s most complete quarterback, but Burrow, Allen, and Mahomes are still lurking. Hurts keeps proving people wrong with his toughness and consistency, while Daniels and Mayfield give fans two very different — but equally compelling — stories to follow.

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