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 Joe Burrow won’t rank near the very top, simply because he hasn’t been at his very best this year. Scroll down for the full 2025 NFL QB rankings, from 1-32.
What more could Matthew Stafford have done? The Rams QB’s 59% completion rate could have been higher, but otherwise, the MVP favorite was fantastic on a day where he took several hard hits yet avoided sacks. Stafford posted a ridiculous 457 passing yards, his most as a member of the Rams. He also tossed three touchdowns, but it wasn’t enough to get the dub.
A rough start put the Lions in a tough spot, but Goff rallied the troops and made things interesting. He completed 34-of-54 passes for 364 yards and three touchdowns. Three sacks and a safety were obvious deterrents, but Goff had his team fighting for a chance to win through the final whistle. The Lions wound up losing, but a questionable offensive pass interference call still has Lions fans reeling.
Just like that, Maye’s MVP campaign got a significant boost after posting a career-high 380 passing yards Sunday. While he did have two turnovers (a lost fumble and an interception), Maye was otherwise excellent. Sparking a comeback win after being down 11 in the fourth quarter, Maye was dropping dimes all night long, but many would be surprised to learn this was his first 300-yard game of the season and his entire NFL career.
Any hopes of repeating as the NFL MVP took a hit on Sunday as Allen completed just 12-of-19 passes for 130 yards. It would have been worse if the Bills had lost to the Browns after a second-half collapse. While Allen did see a sure touchdown dropped by tight end Dawson Knox, the Bills QB was far from his best this week.
Once again, Prescott played well, as he has done for most of the season. He completed a respectable 21-of-30 passes for 244 yards and two touchdowns, but it didn’t matter as the Chargers established a 17-point lead. Prescott’s numbers would have looked better had the Cowboys converted either of their fourth-down attempts or not had a third touchdown called back due to a penalty, but this loss isn’t on the Dallas QB.
Darnold had two ugly interceptions, but the fact that the Seahawks offense was able to overcome them and beat the Rams is impressive. He’d complete 22-of-34 passes for 270 yards and two touchdowns in addition to his two picks. Yet, brushing it off and leading a 16-point comeback against a top-five defense in the fourth quarter...