X
Lost password?

Don't have an account?
Gain Access Now

X

Receive free daily analysis

NFL
NBA
NHL
NASCAR
CFB
MLB
MMA
PGA
ESPORTS
BETTING

Already have an account? Log In

X

Forgot Password


POPULAR FANTASY TOOLS

Expert Advice
Articles & Tools
Import Your Leagues
Draft Rankings
Draft Simulator
Enter League Settings
Value Picks
Compare Any Players
News and Alerts

2025 Fantasy Football Rookie QB Rankings: Post-NFL Draft - Cam Ward, Jaxson Dart, Jalen Milroe, Shedeur Sanders, Dillon Gabriel, Tyler Shough

Jaxson Dart - College Football Rankings, NCAA CFB DFS Lineup Picks

Fantasy football rookie quarterback rankings for 2025. RotoBaller's top rookie quarterbacks and draft targets, including Cam Ward, Jaxson Dart, Jalen Milroe, and more.

The 2025 rookie quarterback class is weak compared to the last few groups, but we saw two first-rounders that are sure to make an impact at some point in their careers. The QBs selected after Round 2 will find a more difficult path to playing time, but they can be taken in the later rounds of rookie drafts as cheap dart throws. To assist with your rookie drafts, let's dive into these 2025 fantasy football rookie quarterback rankings. Below, you will find out where signal-callers like Cam Ward, Jaxson Dart, Jalen Milroe, Shedeur Sanders, Dillon Gabriel, Tyler Shough, and more stand among all rookie QBs.

These 2025 rookie rankings are released after the 2025 NFL Draft. Continuous tweaks will be made to these rankings for fantasy football rookies all offseason long, so be sure to check back regularly for updates. In addition to this article, you should also be sure to check out our other dynasty rookie rankings and analysis articles, including in-depth coverage of the NFL Draft and various NFL rookie profiles.

Four of our lead fantasy football analysts -- Phil Clark, Jackson Sparks, Andrew Lalama, and Matt Donnelly -- have put together these fantasy football rookie rankings. In addition to these rookie rankings, in our 2025 fantasy football rankings dashboard, you will also find our team's Dynasty League rankings. Bookmark that page, and use it to prepare for all of your 2025 fantasy football dynasty league drafts.

Be sure to check all of our dynasty fantasy football resources for 2025:

 

NFL Rookie Quarterback Rankings for Fantasy Football (Post-Draft)

Rookie rankings are from after the 2025 NFL Draft

QB
Tier
QB
Rank
Player
Name
Pos. Overall
Rank
1 1 Cam Ward QB 9
1 2 Jaxson Dart QB 21
1 3 Jalen Milroe QB 34
2 4 Shedeur Sanders QB 37
2 5 Tyler Shough QB 39
2 6 Will Howard QB 58
2 7 Kyle McCord QB 68
3 8 Quinn Ewers QB 73
3 9 Dillon Gabriel QB 74
3 10 Riley Leonard QB 83
3 11 Graham Mertz QB 84
3 12 Kurtis Rourke QB 87
4 13 Cam Miller QB 90
4 14 Brady Cook QB 103
4 15 Seth Henigan QB 105

 

Fantasy Football Outlooks for Rookie Quarterbacks

Cam Ward, Tennessee Titans

The Titans fell in love with Ward quickly after meeting with him for the first time at the scouting combine in February. The 22-year-old has good size, a big arm, and plenty of mobility to make plays outside of the pocket. In his only year with the Hurricanes, Ward threw for a career-high 4,313 passing yards, 39 touchdowns and seven interceptions while racking up 204 rushing yards and four TDs on 60 carries.

He should be considered more of a pocket passer at the next level, where he figures to start immediately over former second-rounder Will Levis. Look for the Titans to try and clean up his mechanics to help with his accuracy. Ward has the skills to be a solid NFL starter in time, but inconsistencies should be expected in Year 1.

His pass-catching group, consisting of Calvin Ridley, Tyler Lockett, Chig Okonkwo, and a handful of rookies, is one of the weaker units in the NFL, so Ward is unlikely to be a locked-in starter in single-QB formats. However, his 1.01 draft capital insulates him in dynasty leagues, making him a safe pick with long-term upside.

- Keith Hernandez

Jaxson Dart, New York Giants

The New York Giants traded back up into the first round to draft quarterback Jaxson Dart, who will likely take over the starting job by midseason this year. While the team also signed QB Russell Wilson in the offseason, his play has declined markedly since his glory years with the Seahawks, owing to his reduced mobility and unwillingness to challenge defenders in the middle of the field.

Wilson likes to pad his stats by taking check-downs, chucking the ball deep, and taking a million sacks rather than throwing to parts of the field where he's more likely to risk an interception. That's part of the reason his touchdown-to-interception ratio looks so good every year, but he's not a priority free agent.

The biggest problem for Wilson is that stud WR Malik Nabers excels in the intermediate areas of the field. Wilson will likely be benched for Dart, who is the best QB prospect in this year's class. Year 1 may be tough for him, as he's a young player and the team has offensive line issues and doesn't have a great WR corps outside of Nabers. But he will probably at least be the starter by Week 9, and he has the talent to develop into a quality starter.

- John Johnson

Jalen Milroe, Seattle Seahawks

The Seattle Seahawks chose Jalen Milroe, a quarterback from Alabama, in the 2025 NFL Draft. While he's very raw as a prospect, he does have fantastic rushing upside at the position. Should he take over the starting job at any point, he'll have immediate upside, since rushing yards are so much more valuable than passing yards in normal fantasy football scoring formats. Milroe has fantastic speed and has the athleticism to become lethal on read-option plays and scrambles, if he can develop his game.

The guy ahead of him, Sam Darnold, has a history of subpar NFL QB play. Sure, he was fine in 2024, but that's because of the Vikings and Kevin O'Connell. With Seahawks general manager John Schneider's handiwork in once again making sure the offensive line is weak by never addressing its issues, Darnold could be benched sooner rather than later.

In dynasty leagues, Milroe actually has a ton of upside, though the Seahawks have such a terrible OL that he might never pan out in the pros. As a later-round flyer in dynasty leagues, you could make worse picks. In redraft leagues, it's better to avoid him for now, though his rushing upside alone could make him relevant if Darnold is benched or gets injured.

- John Johnson

Tyler Shough, New Orleans Saints

The closer we got to the NFL Draft, the more it felt like we were destined to see Tyler Shough leap up draft boards. Ultimately, the Saints made Shough the third quarterback drafted after Cam Ward and Jaxson Dart. But, like...why? Shough was the oldest prospect drafted in this year's NFL Draft.

In fact, it's been mentioned that he might be the last player born in the 1990s to be drafted. Maybe you view that as a sign of his experience and his ability to come in and take over the Saints' starting role right away. In one sense, that's correct — his age and experience mean he probably will be the Saints' starter immediately. However, that doesn't mean he will be the long-term answer for New Orleans.

For Shough, his late breakout was a combination of things. He began his career at Oregon, where he was a redshirt freshman. However, at the end of the year, it became clear that the team saw Anthony Brown as its future quarterback, so Shough left for Texas Tech. In Lubbock, Shough broke his collarbone, ending his 2021 campaign early. In 2022, he dealt with a shoulder injury that caused him to miss some time. In 2023, he suffered a broken fibula early in the year and missed the rest of the season.

The next stop was Louisville, where Shough finally had a full, healthy season and showcased skills that made him look like an NFL prospect. It took until 2024 for a guy who started college in 2019 to look like an NFL quarterback, which feels like a bad sign. It's just hard to see why Shough can be the answer in New Orleans. Yes, he's got NFL-level skills, but how much more developmental room does he have? Is this version of Shough the best version we'll get?

- Justin Carter



Download Our Free News & Alerts Mobile App

Like what you see? Download our updated fantasy football app for iPhone and Android with 24x7 player news, injury alerts, rankings, starts/sits & more. All free!

More Fantasy Football Analysis


Check out all of RotoBaller's fantasy football rankings. Staff rankings are updated regularly for all positions and include standard formats, PPR scoring, tiered rankings and dynasty leagues.




POPULAR FANTASY TOOLS

Expert Advice
Articles & Tools
Import Your Leagues
Draft Rankings
Draft Simulator
Enter League Settings
Value Picks
Compare Any Players
News and Alerts

REAL-TIME FANTASY NEWS

Kyle Finnegan

Available on Wednesday
Bo Bichette

Out on Wednesday With Back Tightness
Aaron Nesmith

Back on the Injury Report Ahead of Game 5
Karl-Anthony Towns

Listed as Questionable for Thursday's Game 5
Adam Lowry

Likely Out for Start of Next Season After Hip Surgery
Sean Walker

Out for Game 5 Wednesday
Jalen Chatfield

Remains on Shelf for Game 5 Against Panthers
Niko Mikkola

Back for Panthers Wednesday
A.J. Greer

Available for Game 5 Against Hurricanes
Sam Reinhart

Returns to Panthers Lineup Wednesday
Zach Hyman

to Miss Rest of Postseason After Surgery
Brendan Donovan

Back in the Lineup on Wednesday
Camilo Doval

to Replace Ryan Walker as Giants Closer
Christian Walker

Removed Early After Being Hit by a Pitch on his Hand
Adley Rutschman

Back in Action on Wednesday
Rachaad White

to Remain Involved in Passing Game
DeAndre Hopkins

"Moving Great" at Ravens Practice
Kenny Pickett

Working with First-Team Offense
JC Latham

Slims Down to 337 Pounds
MLB

Braves-Phillies Game Postponed on Wednesday
Odafe Oweh

Adds 20 Pounds Ahead of Fifth NFL Campaign
PGA

Byeong Hun An Is a Shaky Play at Muirfield
Kyle Williams

Flashing Separation Skills at Practice
Steven Kwan

Leaves Early on Wednesday With Wrist Inflammation
Christiaan Bezuidenhout

a Decent Play at Muirfield
Brian Harman

May Not Be a Good Option at Muirfield
Jalen Milroe

Won't be Used in Swiss Army Role
Jacob Cowing

Adds Weight, Could Have Bigger Role
Matt Fitzpatrick

Has Great History at Memorial
Mykel Williams

Should Make Immediate Impact
Ricky Pearsall

Could be in Line for Breakout Season
Bradley Chubb

Jaelan Phillips Taking Part in OTAs
Kyle Pitts

Dealing With Foot Injury
Travis Hunter

to Play Third-Down Snaps on Defense?
Jayden Daniels

Puts on Some Weight
Denny McCarthy

A Solid Choice At Muirfield Village
Logan O'Hoppe

Expected to Start on Wednesday
Ronel Blanco

to Have Season-Ending Elbow Surgery
Tony Finau

Shaping Into Form Heading Into Memorial
Luis Robert Jr.

Out With Knee Soreness, Likely to Return on Friday
Chase Brown

Seen Practicing Tuesday
Mason Rudolph

Enters OTAs as Steelers' QB1
Malik Nabers

Sidelined with Toe Injury
Darnell Mooney

Healthy for OTAs
Cameron Young

Hard to Trust at the Memorial
Thomas Morstead

49ers Sign Thomas Morstead
PGA

Alex Noren a Sneaky Value Play at the Memorial
Patrick Cantlay

Has Potential Heading Into Muirfield
Sepp Straka

Eyeing Another Elite Signature-Event Performance
Wyndham Clark

Not A Reliable Option Ahead Of Memorial
Aaron Rai

Looking to Bounce Back at the Memorial
Max Homa

Still in Fantasy Golf Purgatory at Memorial Tournament
Viktor Hovland

Rounding into Form Ahead of the Memorial
Jason Robertson

Scores Only Stars Goal Tuesday
Stephan Jaeger

is a Scary Play at Muirfield Village
Corey Perry

Returns to Score Sheet with Two Power-Play Points
PGA

Sungjae Im a Volatile Option at the Memorial
Connor McDavid

Records Two Assists in Tuesday's Win
Jordan Spieth

Looks to Turn the Corner at Muirfield Village
Xander Schauffele

a Strong Contender at Muirfield Village
Leon Draisaitl

Extends Point Streak to Five Games
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins

Remains Hot in Game 4 Victory
Robert MacIntyre

Making Muirfield Village Debut
Zach Hyman

Exits with Injury Tuesday
Michael Kim

Slide Continues Heading into Colonial
Josh Hart

Logs a Double-Double Off the Bench Tuesday
Karl-Anthony Towns

Collects Another Double-Double in Tuesday's Loss
Sam Burns

Playing Well as the Memorial Approaches
Jalen Brunson

Leads Knicks with 31 Points in Tuesday's Loss
Pascal Siakam

Drops 30 Points on Knicks in Game 4 Win
Tyrese Haliburton

Records Historic Triple-Double Tuesday
Russell Westbrook

Undergoes Hand Surgery
Carlos Rodón

Carlos Rodon Strikes Out 10 in Win Over Angels
Cal Raleigh

Hits Two More Homers In Tuesday Win
Logan Webb

Punches Out 10 in Loss to Tigers
Christian Yelich

Wallops Walk-Off Grand Slam Against Red Sox
Elly De La Cruz

Goes Deep Twice in Win Over Royals
Jose Altuve

Shines in Four-Hit, Two-HR Performance
Bryce Miller

Dealing with Bone Spur in Elbow
Nathan Eovaldi

Exits Start with Triceps Fatigue
Bryce Harper

Exits Game After Being Hit by Pitch
Corey Seager

to Return Wednesday
NJ

Tomas Tatar Moves to Switzerland
Jalen Chatfield

Might Be an Option for Hurricanes Wednesday
Sean Walker

Could Return to Action Wednesday
Sam Reinhart

Questionable for Wednesday's Game 5
Viktor Arvidsson

Returns to Oilers Lineup for Game 4 Against Stars
Calvin Pickard

Dresses as Backup Tuesday
Mattias Ekholm

Out on Tuesday
Bo Nix

Embracing Familiarity Heading Into Sophomore Campaign
Keon Coleman

Draws Praise for Offseason Work Ethic
Brad Keselowski

Finally Gets a Good Finish in 2025
William Byron

Dominant Charlotte Performance Falls Short At the End
Tyler Reddick

Strong Coca-Cola 600 Run Ruined By A Late Pit-Road Penalty
Denny Hamlin

Is Relegated to 16th Place At Charlotte Despite Strong Car
Kyle Larson

Coca-Cola 600 Performance Crashes Down In Disappointment
Nickeil Alexander-Walker

Leads Timberwolves in Scoring Monday
Jaden McDaniels

Busy Against Thunder in Game 4
Anthony Edwards

Settles for 16 Points in Game 4 Against Thunder
Jalen Williams

Scores 34 Points in Monday's Win
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander

Gets Back on Track with 40-Point Effort
Aaron Nesmith

Listed as Questionable for Game 4 Against Knicks
Sergei Bobrovsky

Remains Sharp in Monday's Loss
Jonathan Kuminga

Nets, Bulls Favorites to Land Jonathan Kuminga?
Quentin Grimes

Not a Lock to Remain in Philadelphia
Christopher Bell

Disappoints by his High Standards But Gains on Points Lead
Chase Elliott

has Another Invisible Race but Still Improves Playoff Position
AJ Allmendinger

A.J. Allmendinger Earns Highest Oval Driver Rating Since 2011 at Charlotte
Chase Briscoe

Recovers from Pit-Road Penalty to Finish Third
Kyle Larson

Qualifies Second For Charlotte and Participates In The Memorial Day Double
William Byron

Is One Of the Top Favorites To Win the Coca-Cola 600
Denny Hamlin

Is Denny Hamlin One Of The Top DFS Picks For Charlotte?
Mitchell Robinson

May Start in Game 3
NASCAR

Bubba Wallace Is A Fantastic DFS Recommendation For Charlotte Lineups
Brad Keselowski

Is A Great DFS Option For Charlotte Lineups
Chris Buescher

Is Chris Buescher Worth Rostering For Charlotte DFS Lineups?
Ryan Preece

Will Be A Solid DFS Option For Charlotte Lineups
Josh Berry

Should DFS Players Roster Josh Berry at Charlotte?
Michael McDowell

Is Michael McDowell Worth Rostering for Charlotte DFS Lineups?
Chase Briscoe

Can Chase Briscoe Stay Up Front After Winning the Coca-Cola 600 Pole?
Christopher Bell

Has New Spotter to Defend Coca-Cola 600 Title
Ryan Blaney

Qualifies 21st for Coca-Cola 600
Myles Turner

Struggles on the Glass Once Again
Pascal Siakam

Leads the Way in Scoring in Game 2
Tyrese Haliburton

Finishes With Double-Double in Game 2
Karl-Anthony Towns

Cools Off In Game 2
RANKINGS
C
1B
2B
3B
SS
OF
SP
RP

RANKINGS

QB
RB
WR
TE
K
DEF