Week 11 NFL Quarterback Power Rankings: All 32 Starting NFL QBs Ranked

Week 11 NFL Quarterback Power Rankings: All 32 Starting NFL QBs Ranked
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We are officially eleven weeks through the 2025/26 NFL season and our Week 11 NFL Starting Quarterback Power Rankings are out. There were multiple shakeups in the top 5 and top 10 in this Week 11’s NFL Quarterback Power Rankings due to some standout performances.

If there was one unifying theme in Week 11 it was to expect the unexpected. The top QBs through 10 weeks mostly shone but some really didn’t have to do much at all to pick up easy wins. The Week 11 NFL Quarterback Power Rankings did see a ton of movement compared to last week though with some major risers and droppers. Also, if you missed the Week 10 Power Rankings, you can find those there.

Week 11 Quarterback Power Rankings: Ranking All 32 Starting NFL Quarterbacks In Week 11

Our #1 overall QB in the weekly NFL Quarterback Power Rankings remain unchanged. He didn’t have to do a ton this week but still picked up a win and Matthew Stafford extended the Rams’ winning streak to 5 games. He’s been on fire lately. But the rest of the top 5 in the Week 11 NFL Quarterback Power Rankings aren’t nearly as predictable so let’s get to it!

32. Dillon Gabriel / Shedeur Sanders – Cleveland Browns (Prev. 29)

In one of the most talked about losses of the week, Dillon Gabriel left the game with a concussion and Shedeur Sanders made his NFL debut. Combined, Gabriel and Sanders were just 11/26 passing.

Dillon Gabriel was 7/10 for 68 passing yards and 0/0 TD/INT. Shedeur Sanders was 4/16 passing for 47 yards, just 2.9 yards per passing attempt, and 0 touchdowns and 1 interception. The Browns lost 23-16 at home to the Ravens in a game where Lamar Jackson struggled mightily to do anything.

31. Cam Ward – Tennessee Titans (Prev. 31)

On the one hand, it’s surprising the Tennessee Titans haven’t benched Cam Ward yet but on the other hand he has quite literally nothing to work with on that team. The receivers are doodoo. The offensive line is garbage. It is a complete dumpster fire of an offense that needs to be blown up and rebuilt from scratch, probably without Cam Ward.

In Week 11, Cam Ward was 24/37 passing for 194 yards, 1 touchdown, and 0 interceptions. He had 33 rushing yards, a lost fumble, and Tennessee lost (again) 16-13 at home to the Texans. The Titans are just 1-9 this season and 0-5 at home.

30. Geno Smith – Las Vegas Raiders (Prev. 28)

The days when Geno Smith looked like a top tier QB are gone. He comes in at 30th in the Week 11 quarterback power rankings after getting blown out at home by the Cowboys.

Geno Smith was 27/42 passing for 238 yards, 1/1 TD/INT. He somehow led his team in rushing with a lowly 14 yards. A truly pathetic ground game performance from Las Vegas. Geno Smith and the Raiders fell to 2-8...