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2025 Fantasy Football Dynasty Quarterback Rankings: (Post-NFL Draft) - Jayden Daniels, Patrick Mahomes, Caleb Williams, Cam Ward, Bo Nix, more

Bo Nix - Fantasy Football Rankings, QB, NFL Rookies, Draft Sleepers

RotoBaller's 2025 fantasy football dynasty quarterback rankings. These post-NFL Draft dynasty QB rankings are for dynasty drafts, rookie drafts and more.

Whether you're in a single-QB or superflex league, a game-changing quarterback can prove instrumental to leading your fantasy team to a title. To get the latest snapshot of the position, check out our updated 2025 fantasy football dynasty quarterback rankings after the 2025 NFL Draft. In the rankings below, find out where key dynasty signal-callers such as stand among Jayden Daniels, Patrick Mahomes, Caleb Williams, Cam Ward, and Bo Nix stand among other top QBs.

The fantasy football dynasty QB rankings are consensus staff rankings by Matt Donnelly, Jorden Hill, Chris Gregory, and Matt Terrelle. Bookmark the leading fantasy football rankings portal and check back regularly for updates.

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2025 Dynasty Quarterback Rankings for Fantasy Football

Be sure also to check out our 2025 fantasy football rankings dashboard. It's already loaded up with tons of other great rankings. In case you missed it, you can also see our Best Ball rankings and 2025 NFL Rookie rankings.

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Tier
QB
Rank
Player
Name
Pos. Overall
Rank
1 1 Josh Allen QB 21
1 2 Lamar Jackson QB 24
1 3 Jayden Daniels QB 32
2 4 Jalen Hurts QB 39
2 5 Joe Burrow QB 52
2 6 Patrick Mahomes QB 53
2 7 Drake Maye QB 70
3 8 C.J. Stroud QB 72
3 9 Justin Herbert QB 73
3 10 Caleb Williams QB 74
3 11 Bo Nix QB 91
3 12 Jordan Love QB 92
4 13 Kyler Murray QB 100
4 14 Baker Mayfield QB 117
4 15 J.J. McCarthy QB 125
4 16 Brock Purdy QB 126
5 17 Dak Prescott QB 128
5 18 Trevor Lawrence QB 129
5 19 Jared Goff QB 136
5 20 Cam Ward QB 140
5 21 Michael Penix Jr. QB 142
5 22 Tua Tagovailoa QB 151
6 23 Justin Fields QB 157
6 24 Bryce Young QB 159
6 25 Jaxson Dart QB 164
6 26 Sam Darnold QB 165
6 27 Anthony Richardson QB 166
6 28 Geno Smith QB 187
6 29 Jalen Milroe QB 188
7 30 Matthew Stafford QB 202
7 31 Shedeur Sanders QB 213
7 32 Tyler Shough QB 229
7 33 Russell Wilson QB 233
7 34 Kirk Cousins QB 242
7 35 Joe Milton III QB 266
7 36 Will Howard QB 279
7 37 Jameis Winston QB 280
7 38 Kyle McCord QB 283
7 39 Aaron Rodgers QB 289
8 40 Daniel Jones QB 293
8 41 Dillon Gabriel QB 294
8 42 Riley Leonard QB 301
8 43 Quinn Ewers QB 308
8 44 Will Levis QB 317
8 45 Spencer Rattler QB 356
8 46 Deshaun Watson QB 362
8 47 Trey Lance QB 365
8 48 Mason Rudolph QB 379
8 49 Andy Dalton QB 380
8 50 Gardner Minshew II QB 382
8 51 Sam Howell QB 383
9 52 Malik Willis QB 384
9 53 Aidan O'Connell QB 386
9 54 Mac Jones QB 400
9 55 Kenny Pickett QB 403
9 56 Joe Flacco QB 420
9 57 Tyler Huntley QB 432
9 58 Desmond Ridder QB 442
9 59 Bailey Zappe QB 450
9 60 Zach Wilson QB 454
10 61 Drew Lock QB 457
10 62 Hendon Hooker QB 469
10 63 Jake Browning QB 470
10 64 Jarrett Stidham QB 475
10 65 Ryan Tannehill QB 476
10 66 Jordan Travis QB 478
10 67 Jimmy Garoppolo QB 479
10 68 Tommy DeVito QB 489
10 69 Tyrod Taylor QB 490
10 70 Jacoby Brissett QB 491
10 71 Nick Mullens QB 498
10 72 Tyson Bagent QB 502

 

Dynasty Fantasy Football QB Risers

C.J. Stroud, Houston Texans

Considering the start to the Houston Texans' offseason, one that included the departures of Laremy Tunsil, Shaq Mason, and Kenyon Green along an offensive line that had allowed 54 sacks last season, fourth-most, Houston did an excellent job rebuilding on the fly.

Houston, first, rebuilt inside the trenches, signing Cam Robinson, Trent Brown, and Laken Tomlinson to solidify their tackle and guard positions. Then they replaced Diggs with Christian Kirk, giving C.J. Stroud a secondary option in the passing game until Tank Dell returns to action. If Dell can't return, Houston added a pair of Iowa State products in Jayden Higgins and Jaylin Noel, who can make up for any loss of production.

Houston's most notable problems last season were the offensive line and the injuries throughout the season at the wide receiver position, both of which look to have been addressed. If Stroud has protection, with his new arsenal of weapons, he could once again ascend to the top of the quarterback dynasty rankings. Stroud is only one season removed from a top 10 fantasy points per game season, in which he averaged 18.7 fantasy points per game in his rookie year.

- Matt Donnelly

Caleb Williams, Chicago Bears

Caleb Williams’ stock was already on the rise in a major way ahead of Year 2 in the league with Ben Johnson calling the shots in Chicago, but he took even more of a rise with the addition of two key weapons.

Tight end Colston Loveland joins Cole Kmet to form a formidable tight end duo. Luther Burden III will fill Keenan Allen’s role from last season, offering a similar skill set but with more juice than Allen at this point in his career. Williams has a number of mouths to feed, a dynamic playcaller as his head coach, and nowhere to go but up in his second year.

- Brant Henson

 

Dynasty Fantasy Football QB Fallers

Anthony Richardson, Indianapolis Colts

The fall of Anthony Richardson needs to be studied. It's not quite there with the fall from grace which JaMarcus Russell experienced, but considering the hype, Richardson entered the league, it's not too far off either.

Indianapolis did make some moves at the draft, most notably the addition of Tyler Warren, the Penn State tight end whose 104 receptions were the second-most in the nation last year and whose 1,233 receiving yards trailed only Nick Nash (San Jose State) and Harold Fannin Jr. (Bowling Green). Warren, Michael Pittman Jr., and Josh Downs form a formidable trio of pass catchers for the Colts. However, Richardson is far from guaranteed the job come Week 1.

Indianapolis needed insurance, considering Richardson's recent injury history, so it added a veteran in Daniel Jones in free agency and a rookie in Riley Leonard, who recently took Notre Dame back to the College National Championship game. Whoever wins the quarterback competition will be lining up behind an offensive line that took a couple of hits, as both Ryan Kelly and Will Fries vacated their roles during the free agency frenzy.

Richardson is still a raw prospect who has taken less than 500 snaps since high school. The traits are all there, but is the patience and time still on is side?

Shedeur Sanders, Cleveland Browns

The obvious pick here, no quarterback’s stock took more of a hit than that of Shedeur Sanders. The Colorado product infamously dove down the draft board after being widely regarded as a first-round pick throughout much of the pre-draft process and was not scooped up until Round 5 by a team that had already addressed the position earlier in the draft.

Sanders has his work cut out for him, sitting on a roster with Joe FlaccoKenny PickettDillon Gabriel, and Deshaun Watson, who is unlikely to be on the team come Week 1. He is far from a guarantee to ever get a chance to take an NFL snap after being drafted in Round 5, which is far off from where we all thought he would stand post-draft.

- Brant Henson

Kyler Murray, Arizona Cardinals

Perhaps the biggest loser from a fantasy perspective of the 2025 NFL Draft was Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray. Arizona had a good draft, but they used their first five picks on the defensive side of the ball. Jonathan Gannon is a defensive-minded coach, so this does not come as a surprise, especially with nearly every spot on defense being a glaring weakness on the roster.

However, this leaves Murray with a receiver room that includes Marvin Harrison Jr.Michael WilsonZay JonesGreg Dortch, and several unproven players. This should again be a heavily concentrated target share on tight end Trey McBride, which could hurt Murray’s stock.

- Brant Henson



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