
No. 10 Jordan Love - QB, Green Bay Packers
Jordan Love had a disappointing showing last weekend against the Minnesota Vikings. In this game, Love went 19-for-30 with just 185 yards and one score.
Over his past two games, Love has not surpassed 200 passing yards in a single game. Since their Week 10 bye, Love has only averaged a mere 214.5 passing yards per game. However, he has tallied 11 scores over this seven game span with only one turnover.

No. 9 Patrick Mahomes - QB, Kansas City Chiefs
Patrick Mahomes ended his regular season on a high note throwing for 320 yards and three scores against a tough Pittsburgh defense. This win locked the Chiefs into the No.1 seed in the AFC.
As a result, Mahomes will not play this weekend and will finish his 2024 regular season with 3,928 yards and a 26:11 TD:INT ratio. While these numbers are career-lows, he did begin to catch fire over his past six games posting a perfect 11:0 TD:INT ratio while averaging 254.4 yards per game.

No. 8: Jalen Hurts - QB, Philadelphia Eagles
Jalen Hurts did not play last weekend and will likely sit out this weekend as well as the Eagles are locked into the No.2 seed in the NFC. While Hurts did not post overly impressive yardage totals this season he performed very well in the red zone.
Over his past ten full games (Weeks 6 – 15) Hurts found the back of the end zone an impressive 26 times (14 passing, 12 rushing). During this span he only threw just one interception however, he tallied under 250.0 total yards per game.

No. 7: Jayden Daniels - QB, Washington Commanders
Jayden Daniels continued his standout rookie campaign by leading the Commanders to their first playoff victory since 2020. During their overtime victory over the Atlanta Falcons, Daniels went 24-for-36 with 227 passing yards, three scores. Daniels added an impressive 127 yards on the ground on 16 attempts.
Since Week 8 (nine games), Daniels has tallied 21 total touchdowns and just under 300.0 all-purpose yards per game.

No. 6: Sam Darnold - QB, Minnesota Vikings
Sam Darnold increased his MVP resume in a big way last weekend as he went 33-for-43 with 337 yards and three touchdowns en route to defeating the Detroit Lions. This victory now sets up a winner-take-all game for the top seed in the NFC against the Lions on Sunday night.
Since Week 11, Darnold has thrown just two interceptions while scoring 19 total touchdowns. During this span he has averaged a stellar 287.7 passing yards per game.

No. 5 Joe Burrow - QB, Cincinnati Bengals
Joe Burrow continued to keep the Bengals alive in the playoff picture with a thrilling overtime victory over the Denver Broncos. In this game, Burrow threw for 412 yards and three scores. He added 25 yards and a score on the ground.
Burrow has thrown at least three passing scores in eight-straight games. During this impressive stretch, Burrow has has tallied 28 total scores while averaging 331.0 passing yards per game.

No. 4: Saquon Barkley- RB, Philadelphia Eagles
Even though Saquon Barkley will not play in Week 18 but enjoyed an incredible debut season in Philadelphia. Through 16 games, Barkely ran for 2,005 yards with 15 total touchdowns.
Over his past seven games, the Penn State product has averaged an incredible 144.9 rushing yards per game with seven touchdowns.

No. 3: Jared Goff - QB, Detroit Lions
Jared Goff continued his march to the top seed in the conference by going 26-for-34 with 303 passing yards and three touchdowns en route to defeating the San Francisco 49ers.
Since throwing five interceptions in Week 10, Goff has performed at an elite level holding a 20:1 TD:INT ratio while averaging a strong 331.0 passing yards per game.

No. 2 Josh Allen - QB, Buffalo Bills
After having some of the best performances of his career during Weeks 14 and 15, Allen has seen his offensive production drop over the past two weeks. While the Bills have won both of these games, Allen has scored just four touchdowns while averaging under 200.0 total yards per game.
Prior to this two-game stretch, Allen tallied 13 total touchdowns with over 325.0 total yards per game over a three-game stretch.

No. 1 Lamar Jackson - QB, Baltimore Ravens
Sitting at the top of this list is Lamar Jackson who is on track to capture his second-straight NFL MVP Award. Over his past three contests, Jackson has tallied 11 total scores with over 275.0 total yards per game.
Overall, Jackson has only thrown four interceptions through 16 games while tallying 44 total touchdowns with over 300 all-purpose yards per game. Given his elite scoring ability and decision making, Jackson is the current favorite to win MVP.