You Won’t Believe Who Claimed the 2025 QB Throne
The final whistle has blown on the 2025 NFL season, and the quarterback hierarchy just got flipped upside down. One aging legend snatched MVP and nearly dragged his team to glory, while the so-called GOAT limped to a humiliating mid-tier ranking. Hearts broke, jaws dropped, and Twitter exploded. Here are the rankings that have the entire NFL world screaming.
Tier 1: The Untouchable Gods
These men didn’t just play quarterback—they owned the league.
- #1 Matthew Stafford (Rams): The 37-year-old wizard threw for 5,643 yards and 52 TDs, won MVP, and almost single-handedly carried the Rams to the Super Bowl. Age is just a number when you’re this lethal.
- #2 Josh Allen (Bills): Carried Buffalo on his superhuman shoulders again—4,224 yards, 45 total TDs—but four crushing turnovers gifted Denver the playoff win.
- #3 Dak Prescott (Cowboys): Saved Dallas from total collapse with 4,552 yards and 30 TDs. Without him, they’re in the cellar.
- #4 Drake Maye (Patriots): The 23-year-old sophomore exploded for 5,222 yards and 42 total TDs, nearly stealing MVP. Playoff turnovers reminded everyone he’s still young… but the future is terrifying.
- #5 Justin Herbert (Chargers): Played half the season with a broken hand and no offensive line. Still dragged L.A. to 11 wins. Absolute warrior.
- #6 Trevor Lawrence (Jaguars): Finally arrived. Laser accuracy, 32 TDs, and a rushing attack that turned Jacksonville into a second-half monster.
Tier 2: Champions, Comebacks, and Crushing Falls
Super Bowl rings, career resurrections, and former kings in free fall.
- #7 Sam Darnold (Seahawks): From eternal bust to Super Bowl LX champion. Led Seattle to the promised land and etched his name in franchise history forever.
- #8 Caleb Williams (Bears): Wild playoff heroics and a monster comeback vs. Green Bay. The 2025 season belonged to him by the end.
- #9 Jared Goff (Lions): Solid as ever, but a disappearing run game doomed Detroit’s dreams.
- #10-12 Joe Burrow, Lamar Jackson, Daniel Jones: Injury nightmares stole their seasons, yet each flashed reminders of their elite brilliance when healthy.
- #13 Patrick Mahomes (Chiefs): The dynasty died in 2025. Struggles, turnovers, and a season-ending ACL tear. The king is mortal after all.
The Controversy Is Just Beginning
Lower tiers are packed with more shocks—veterans rising from the grave, rookies flaming out, and endless debate fuel. One thing is clear: 2025 rewrote the QB history books and left fans absolutely furious.
Who got robbed? Who got overrated? The arguments start now.









