We are now seven weeks into the 2025/26 NFL season and the weekly NFL Starting Quarterback Power Rankings have still been in flux each week which is wild. We have movement at teh top again with a new #1 ranked QB in the Week 7 Quarterback Power Rankings. It shouldn’t take a degree in rocket science to figure out who it is… Though realistically there are a handful of QBs vying for the #1 spot.
It is a lot easier for these quarterbacks to move out of the top 10 than into it. That much is for sure. The top 10 QBs seem to be pretty consistent week over week so far this season but the Week 7 Quarterback Power Rankings certainly reflect some changes in effort this past week.
During the Week 6 NFL Starting Quarterback Power Rankings we learned a lot about the league’s best (and worst) passers and the same was true this week. We have a new worst-ranked QB in the league which you’ll soon see. Now let’s get to the Week 7 Starting NFL Quarterback Power Rankings!
Tua Tagovailoa was at his worst on Sunday and fell to last place in the NFL Quarterback Power Rankings for week 7. He has SIX interceptions in his past two games and just 1 passing TD.
Miami got smoked by Cleveland, losing 31-6 to a team most expected they’d be able to steamroll and that was due in large part to Tua’s performance. 100 passing yards, 3 interceptions, and he took two sacks. If that’s not a last place performance I don’t know what is.
Baltimore’s Cooper Rush was on bye this week. All signs indicate that he will be back on the bench after the bye with Lamar Jackson expected to return.
If Ravens fans never have to see Cooper Rush again this season they will be overjoyed. Things were BAD without Lamar.
Raiders QB Geno Smith was benched on Sunday after a horrible performance. He got pulled in the 4th quarter of the 31-0 blowout against Kansas City with Taylor Swift watching.
Geno was 10-of-16 passing for only 67 yards and a fumble. His days might be numbered in Las Vegas if things keep up like this.
I wish I had something nice to say about Tyrod Taylor’s performance against the Panthers but there really were no bright spots. He was 10-for-22 in passing for just 126 yards.
Taylor had 2 interceptions, 0 touchdowns, took 3 sacks, and only rushed for 11 yards. The Jets got beat 13-6 at home by the Panthers in what is arguably the ugliest game of Week 7.