Who’s the NFL’s best quarterback? Who’s the NFL’s worst quarterback? Since the season is ongoing, it’s only fair to evaluate all 32 NFL starting quarterbacks based on their 2025 performance. That means the typical greats like Patrick Mahomes won’t rank No. 1, simply because he hasn’t been at his very best this year. Scroll down for the full 2025 NFL QB rankings, from 1-32.
Facing off in the Stafford-Goff showdown, the Rams managed to come out ahead thanks to excellent QB play. Stafford did toss an interception to Aidan Hutchinson on the first drive, but he settled in nicely to finish with 368 passing yards and two touchdowns. The crazy part is Stafford even missed a few throws, which would have led to an even better stat line for the MVP favorite.
While he didn’t win the first Allen vs Maye showdown of the season, the Patriots’ QB got off to an incredible start, rushing for touchdowns on back-to-back drives. Unfortunately, New England’s offense went ice-cold in the second half as Maye produced just 47 more yards and an interception in 30 minutes of play. After finishing with just 155 yards, Maye’s MVP candidacy took a hit.
The Bills’ offense got off to a slower start by trailing 21-0. Then, the beast woke up, with Allen leading the Bills on five consecutive touchdown drives to keep the AFC East title in play. The final stat line wasn’t anything impressive. He completed 19-of-28 passes for 193 yards, but he did manage to pass for three touchdowns. Plus, Allen tacked on 50 yards as a rusher, doing everything he needed to will his team to victory.
Goff couldn’t win the matchup against his former team, but he did everything he could to rally the Lions to victory. The former No. 1 pick went off for 338 yards and two touchdowns in a high-scoring affair that went down to the wire. Goff was only sacked once and he didn’t commit any turnovers, but Detroit’s rushing game couldn’t get anything going and that put the Lions in a lot of tough situations that Goff just couldn’t consistently pull them out of.
The Vikings’ pressure-heavy defense largely kept CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens in check, but Prescott still racked up 294 passing yards. Unfortunately, he wasn’t able to find the end zone, and Brandon Aubrey missing two field goals made the end result look even worse. Dallas now needs to win out to even have a chance at the postseason, but at least their franchise QB is back to being elite.
Facing one of the NFL’s toughest defenses, Love had his fair share of ups and downs. The Packers QB completed 24-of-40 passes for 276 yards and a touchdown, but it was the two interceptions that ended Green...