Inside The Star
When it comes to the NFL in 2025, the quarterback position remains the center of gravity—where leadership, skill, and clutch performance collide. Fans debate endlessly on who’s truly “the best,” but looking at consistency, numbers, and sheer playmaking, a few names rise above the field.
Here’s our ranking of the top three quarterbacks in the NFL as of today, based on their 2025 season performance to-date, leadership impact, and overall dominance.
If there’s any debate about the top spot, Patrick Mahomes has a way of silencing it. The two-time MVP and multiple Super Bowl champion continues redefining what elite quarterback play looks like. Even without a star receiver corps like in past years, Mahomes has kept the Chiefs among the AFC’s most dangerous teams.
Patrick Mahomes is football’s closest thing to inevitable. When he’s on the field, Kansas City always has a shot at another Lombardi Trophy.
Josh Allen’s combination of power, poise, and playmaking keeps him right on Mahomes’ heels. After a turbulent start to the season, the Bills have regained form—and Allen is a major reason why. His ability to run over linebackers and launch 60-yard darts in the same game is unmatched.
Allen has matured into a complete weapon—if Mahomes is the artist, Allen is the battering ram with a painter’s touch.
Fully healthy and in complete command of a balanced Ravens offense, Lamar Jackson is reminding everyone why he’s an MVP‑level talent. According to ESPN.com, after Week 11 he’s logged 1,442 passing yards, 15 TDs, 3 INTs, and 226 rushing yards with 1 rushing TD — all in 7 games in 2025.