Week 14 NFL QB Power Rankings: Patriots' Drake Maye soars to No. 1; Steelers' Aaron Rodgers sinks again
Assessing all the NFL's starting signal-callers

Quarterbacks make the NFL world go 'round. If money talks, then the league's biggest contracts confirm it: This position is easily the most integral in every team's hunt for a championship. The truth is a bit more complex: Every signal-caller is often only as good as his setup and situation, though a select few register as transcendent talents.
No matter how you slice it, the guys who touch the ball on just about every play make a difference.
So which NFL teams are best equipped to make a run thanks to what they've got under center? Which ones boast either the game's most gifted or most fortunate passers at this moment? And which others might be in dire need of a change? We're taking stock of all 32 starters right here.
These rankings change as the season unfolds; they're built to tell the story of each quarterback's respective rise and/or fall. Now where do the big names stack up at this juncture, going into Week 14?
We present our latest edition of 2025 Quarterback Power Rankings:
| 1 |
Drake Maye
New England Patriots QB
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| Say hello to your MVP favorite. In Year 2, Maye looks like the most confident passer in the game. He's averaging almost 9 yards per throw, elevating every piece of the Patriots' upstart attack. (+1) | |
| 2 |
Matthew Stafford
Los Angeles Rams QB
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| His world-beating stretch came to a halt in the Rams' surprise loss to Carolina, but he's had the most prolific passing campaign of anyone this year, still on pace for 45 scoring strikes. (-1) | |
| 3 |
Jordan Love
Green Bay Packers QB
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| It seems rare when both he and his receiving corps are fully healthy, but that makes his downfield production that much more impressive. Even without efficient ground support, he's slinging it with authority. (+6) | |
| 4 |
Dak Prescott
Dallas Cowboys QB
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| We might actually have to take Dallas seriously in the playoff race thanks to Dak's stellar touch feeding George Pickens and CeeDee Lamb. His confidence rivals that of his overlooked 2023 MVP candidacy. (+3) | |
| 5 |
Josh Allen
Buffalo Bills QB
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| The Bills could still use a more well-rounded receiving corps to aid his efforts, but Allen can never be counted out when he's also rumbling as a rusher, pairing with James Cook to make Buffalo a true winter foe. (+3) | |
| 6 |
Jared Goff
Detroit Lions QB
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| Frank Ragnow's attempt to un-retire should tell you everything you need to know about Detroit's shakier O-line. It partly explains why Goff, who's sharp but married to structure, is struggling to finish. (-3) | |
| 7 |
Joe Burrow
Cincinnati Bengals QB
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| The oft-injured superstar made his grand return from a toe injury in Week 13, tossing two scores to upset the rival Ravens. As always, the key with Burrow is really just staying upright to give Cincy a chance. (+5) | |
| 8 |
Jalen Hurts
Philadelphia Eagles QB
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| Hurts has protected the ball well for much of the year, allowing the Eagles' defense to lead the way. With Philly now quickly sinking, he really needs to step up as the dual-threat leader he's been before. (-4) | |
| 9 |
Patrick Mahomes
Kansas City Chiefs QB
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| The three-time champion has recently turned a corner with the splash plays, putting a jolt in K.C.'s aerial offense. It might be too little, too late. He's still under too much pressure to carry Andy Reid's attack. (+1) | |
| 10 |
Brock Purdy
San Francisco 49ers QB
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| We've seen Purdy's capable of sailing passes when trying to dig out of a hole, but he's never lacking confidence as the figurehead of Kyle Shanahan's offense. His teammates know he's got "it." (+1) | |
| 11 |
Sam Darnold
Seattle Seahawks QB
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| He's cooled off a bit since a blazing start as the Seahawks' gunslinger, but Seattle's swarming defense affords some leeway. As always, the lingering question is whether he can show up big under pressure. (-5) | |
| 12 |
Justin Herbert
Los Angeles Chargers QB
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| Very few Chargers have avoided bumps and bruises this year, including Herbert, who's fresh off surgery to his hand. He's done a fair job keeping his head above water thanks to his unteachable traits. (+3) | |
| 13 |
Lamar Jackson
Baltimore Ravens QB
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| Who is this No. 8 in purple, and what has he done with Lamar Jackson? We still expect the two-time MVP to rediscover his electricity before season's end, but he's operated out of rhythm since returning from injury. (-8) | |
| 14 |
Baker Mayfield
Tampa Bay Buccaneers QB
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| Technically, Mayfield's numbers are down from a year ago, but he's arguably doing more to survive the decimation of Tampa Bay's lineup this time around. Can he finally get a healthy arsenal of weapons? (-1) | |
| 15 |
Bo Nix
Denver Broncos QB
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| Somehow Nix ranks 27th among qualifying players in passer rating, which speaks to the erratic nature of his play. But the guy also won't stop showing up with play-extending magic at the buzzer. (-1) | |
| 16 |
Caleb Williams
Chicago Bears QB
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| Like Nix in Denver, Williams is becoming something of a crunch-time king, turning in uneven performances -- his 58.1% completion rate is wildly low for today's NFL -- but thriving in the second half. | |
| 17 |
C.J. Stroud
Houston Texans QB
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| Back in the fold for the Texans' latest win after a multi-week absence due to injury, Stroud quickly reestablished chemistry with Nico Collins. His best friend, however, is DeMeco Ryans' all-star defense. (+2) | |
| 18 |
Daniel Jones
Indianapolis Colts QB
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| Once an award frontrunner for the Colts, Jones now appears quite limited by a fibula injury. Even before that, he was dependent on Jonathan Taylor's rushing success. Indy could be in big trouble. | |
| 19 |
Aaron Rodgers
Pittsburgh Steelers QB
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| After flashing vintage touch to open the year, Rodgers now looks run down at age 41, fighting through a bad wrist and seemingly unreliable support from both staff and skill weapons in Pittsburgh. (-2) | |
| 20 |
Jacoby Brissett
Arizona Cardinals QB
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| The fact that Kyler Murray is eligible to return from injured reserve, yet no one's batting an eye about Brissett staying under center? It says it all. He may be best as a short-term fill-in, but he can push the ball. | |
| 21 |
Jaxson Dart
New York Giants QB
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| Dart's greatest strength may also be his greatest weakness; the kid clearly adds spirit to New York's attack, but his gutsiness too often becomes recklessness. Can the Giants protect him from himself? | |
| 22 |
Trevor Lawrence
Jacksonville Jaguars QB
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| Color us surprised the Jaguars have managed to sneak to the top of the AFC South with the erratic Lawrence running Liam Coen's offense. Maybe all he needs is another shot to show up in the playoffs. | |
| 23 |
Bryce Young
Carolina Panthers QB
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| No quarterback has bounced up and down these rankings quite like Young. Is he woefully ill-fit for the NFL stage? Or is he perpetually overlooked as a late-game decision-maker? We can't figure it out. (+3) | |
| 24 |
Marcus Mariota
Washington Commanders QB
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| Jayden Daniels returned to practice ahead of the Commanders' last game, but he's still recovering from an elbow issue. Mariota, though usually spotty through the air, was lights out trying to upset the Broncos. (+4) | |
| 25 |
Kirk Cousins
Atlanta Falcons QB
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| You know it's bad in Atlanta when Cousins gets the extended starting gig he longed to reclaim after last year's benching, only to go relatively unnoticed beneath the rubble of Raheem Morris' direction. (-1) | |
| 26 |
Tyler Shough
New Orleans Saints QB
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| The rookie doesn't exactly have the benefit of a competitive setup, with new coach Kellen Moore likely anticipating an offseason rebuild, but Shough continues to display a solid feel for off-script throws. (+1) | |
| 27 |
Tua Tagovailoa
Miami Dolphins QB
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| The Dolphins have managed to stay reasonably scrappy after a disastrous start to the year, but that's mostly in spite of Tagovailoa, whose lucrative contract might be the only reason he sticks around. (-4) | |
| 28 |
Tyrod Taylor
New York Jets QB
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| One benefit of Taylor taking over for Justin Fields? The Jets have gotten a few solid looks at young wideout flyers in Adonai Mitchell and John Metchie III, who've collected targets from the veteran journeyman. (+1) | |
| 29 |
Geno Smith
Las Vegas Raiders QB
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| The moxie of Smith's Seahawks tenure feels increasingly like a distant memory. But old friend Pete Carroll may well cling to him until the end, even as he sheds his maligned staff of top assistants. (+1) | |
| 30 |
Shedeur Sanders
Cleveland Browns QB
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| The Browns managed just eight points in their Week 13 loss, but the rookie Sanders once again drove the ball downfield with solid touch. We can at least say Kevin Stefanski's offense has some intrigue. (+1) | |
| 31 |
Cam Ward
Tennessee Titans QB
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| For every glimpse of Ward's first-round arm talent, occasionally displayed in an improbable cross-body dart, the Titans produce plenty more dysfunctional drives. The kid needs new leadership. (-1) | |
| 32 |
J.J. McCarthy
Minnesota Vikings QB
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| Back after his latest injury-fueled break, McCarthy needs to settle down his mechanics if he wants to bring any sense of long-term hope back to a Vikings staff and fan base that bet too big on his readiness. | |
















































