There are now 10 weeks in the books of the 2025/26 NFL season and our Week 10 NFL Starting Quarterback Power Rankings are out. The top 5 saw a lot of change this week while the league’s best quarterback held firmly onto his #1 spot with the best QB play by a mile.
There was movement all across the board this week. Some quarterbacks entered the top 5 for the first time and other so-called ‘elite’ QBs fell drastically after horrendous performances. I dare say the Week 10 NFL Quarterback Power Rankings saw more change this week than any other week in the past two months. If you missed the Week 9 Power Rankings, you can find those here.
Matthew Stafford has been unstoppable over the past three weeks. Truly. He also only has 2 interceptions thrown this entire season. He has emerged as the best QB in the NFL this season and owns the #1 spot in our Week 10 NFL Quarterback Power Rankings. But the rest… Let’s take a look and see!
The Jets beat the Browns at home but it’s hard to see how Justin Fields contributed to that win. He was 6/11 passing for 54 yards, 1 touchdown, and 1 interception. 54 passing yards as an NFL starter! Get this man a bench already.
Cam Ward and the Tennessee Titans were on bye this week. Ward has been a bottom feeder in the NFL Staring QB Power Rankings lately. Hopefully an extra week’s rest will help him turn things around. The Titans will face the Texans next week coming off their bye.
Bryce Young maintains the #30 spot in the Quarterback Power Rankings this week. The Panthers lost 7-17 at home to NFC South rival New Orleans and Bryce Young couldn’t do anything to stop it.
He was 17/25 passing for just 124 yards, 0 touchdowns, and 1 interception. He also had a costly lost fumble. It is starting to seem like only a matter of time before he gets benched.
Trevor Lawrence fell this week by simply not leading at a time when his team needed a leader the most. The Jaguars coughed up 26 points in the 4th quarter to lose 29-36 when Trevor needed to find any possible way to run out the clock.
He was 13/23 passing for 158 yards, 1 touchdown, and 1 interception. He also fumbled the ball twice (lost one). Jacksonville needed a leader against the Texans and he was not up to the task this week.
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