Quincy's NFL QB power rankings for Week 11 of the 2025 season. He ranks all 32 starting NFL quarterbacks before Week 11, from Matthew Stafford to Cameron Ward.
Week 10 brought various surprising performances at quarterback. Davis Mills led the Texans on a massive comeback, while MVP candidate Sam Darnold barely needed to do anything for the Seahawks to sweep the Cardinals. The unpredictability of the NFL is what makes it so much fun. You never know what you are going to get every week.
We are entering the stretch run of the NFL season. Soon, the quarterbacks around the league will display what they are truly made of. This is when legends are made. The playoff push and the playoffs themselves define NFL quarterbacks. We will see plenty of players rise to the occasion while others will crumble under pressure.
Luckily, we have not had to endure too much terrible quarterback play in 2025. Only a select few players are truly elite, but many others are holding their own. With Week 11 on the horizon, let's dive in and see where each quarterback stands. There is a little shuffling of the bunch this week due to some stellar performances in Week 10.
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No. 32: Cameron Ward - Tennessee Titans
Cam Ward was on a bye in Week 10. Hopefully, the bye gave Ward and the Titans a chance to reset and figure out the offense. Ward has a lot of work to do, but he has flashed the talent to one day be great in this league.
No. 31: Dillon Gabriel - Cleveland Browns
Dillon Gabriel continues to play poorly, but the Browns continue to refuse to turn to Shedeur Sanders as the starter. Perhaps the losses will mount enough to merit a switch. A loss to the lowly Jets is not auspicious for Gabriel.
No. 30: Justin Fields - New York Jets
Justin Fields and the Jets earned a win on Sunday despite a horrendous passing day from the veteran. Fields has been incredibly inconsistent this year. His ceiling is very high, but his floor continues to remain in the basement.
No. 29: Geno Smith - Las Vegas Raiders
Geno Smith did not follow up his stellar Week 9 performance with an encore in Week 10. Despite leading the Raiders down the field on an early touchdown drive, Las Vegas was unable to score for the rest of the game against the Broncos.
No. 28: Tyler Shough - New Orleans Saints
Tyler Shough has looked, well, pretty good during his first two starts in the league. He is pushing the ball down the field effectively. The Saints are going to be in a position to draft a highly touted quarterback in the spring. However, if Shough keeps playing as he has, he may be able to secure the starting job in New Orleans, allowing it to build around him.
No. 27: Michael Penix Jr. - Atlanta Falcons
Michael Penix Jr. tried his best to lead the Falcons to victory over the Colts in Berlin on Sunday. With low-volume passing, Penix had this team in a position to win. Alas, the defense was not able to hold up, resulting in yet another loss. The season may have slipped away from Atlanta at this point, and Penix has done nothing special to demonstrate he is the potential answer at quarterback.
No. 26: Marcus Mariota - Washington Commanders
Marcus Mariota played solid football in Week 10 against the Lions. Unfortunately, the Commanders were completely boat-raced defensively. With limited weapons and a defense playing as poorly as it is, this could be a long stretch run of the season for Washington.
No. 25: Tua Tagovailoa - Miami Dolphins
Tua Tagovailoa put together a solid game on Sunday. Tagovailoa was able to ride his running game to a victory over the Bills. The Dolphins' passing attack is turning into a lower-volume unit. Perhaps that can help take pressure off Tagovailoa and get him back on track.
"They came out here wanting to win too, and I just think we wanted it more."
- Tua Tagovailoa after a big @MiamiDolphins win over Buffalo (@AJRoss_TV) pic.twitter.com/WpBsaYW2uP
— NFL on CBS 🏈 (@NFLonCBS) November 9, 2025
No. 24: J.J. McCarthy - Minnesota Vikings
J.J. McCarthy continues to flash a lot of good plays mixed in with a lot of bad plays in 2025. McCarthy logged a career-high 248 passing yards on Sunday. Still, McCarthy tossed another two interceptions that heavily contributed to the Vikings' loss. Even so, there is a lot to be excited about with this kid.
No. 23: Jaxson Dart - New York Giants
Jaxson Dart will enter Week 11 with a new head coach. Giants brass had had enough, and Brian Daboll was ousted. Dart, of course, has played quite well this season. He may end up missing this week with a concussion, but he should return to the lineup with a vengeance.
No. 22: Jacoby Brissett - Arizona Cardinals
Jacoby Brissett was swarmed by Seattle's defense for much of the first half this past weekend. Brissett was able to settle into a rhythm in the second half, but it was too little, too late for the Cards. Brissett and this offense will have to hope for better days in Week 11 against the rival 49ers.
No. 21: Joe Flacco - Cincinnati Bengals
Joe Flacco and the Bengals were on a bye in Week 10. Flacco has been playing out of his mind, despite receiving very little help from Cincinnati's defense. With Joe Burrow back at practice, can Flacco keep the Bengals alive enough for Burrow's potential return?
No. 20: Bryce Young - Carolina Panthers
Bryce Young's streaky nature was exploited once again in Week 10. The Saints defense dominated the Panthers offense all day. Young was very inefficient, and he threw an inexplicable interception.
No. 19: C.J. Stroud - Houston Texans
C.J. Stroud should step back into his starting role in Week 11 after sitting out with a concussion this past week. Stroud may be able to build some momentum over the second half of the season. Houston's schedule will soften up, and the offense is starting to hum.
No. 18: Trevor Lawrence - Jacksonville Jaguars
Trevor Lawrence was unable to get much going against a stellar Texans defense in Week 10. Despite holding a 29-10 lead in the fourth quarter, Lawrence could not lead the Jaguars to victory. A late turnover by Lawrence sealed the Jaguars' fate.
No. 17: Aaron Rodgers - Pittsburgh Steelers
Aaron Rodgers was stifled in Week 10 by the Chargers. In an ugly Sunday night game, the Steelers could not get going on offense, and Rodgers was picked off twice. After starting the season strong, Rodgers is starting to look his age.
No. 16: Caleb Williams - Chicago Bears
Although Caleb Williams has not exactly been the mark of consistency this season, he has displayed a grit and moxie that you cannot teach. Late-game comebacks are becoming the norm for this team, with Williams leading the way in 2025. Still, Williams needs to complete more than 60.8% of his passes to truly push his way up this list.
CALEB TAKES IT HIMSELF FOR THE LEAD ‼️
📺: FOX pic.twitter.com/CwkwRX47P3
— Chicago Bears (@ChicagoBears) November 9, 2025
No. 15: Brock Purdy - San Francisco 49ers
The news has broken that Brock Purdy will start in Week 11, replacing Mac Jones after a long stint on the injury report. Hopefully, the extra time off gave Purdy ample time to heal and he returns to the lineup with a vengeance.
No. 14: Jordan Love - Green Bay Packers
Jordan Love looked almost like a rookie in Week 10. He was making puzzling decisions against the Eagles all night. The talent of this kid is undeniable. However, he has yet to put everything together consistently. The Packers need Love to be that dude if they want to compete for a title in a loaded NFC.
No. 13: Bo Nix - Denver Broncos
The Broncos will go as far as Bo Nix will take them. However, Nix has not demonstrated that he is consistent enough to take this team where it probably can go. A tough matchup with the Chiefs on Sunday will be telling for the sophomore.
No. 12: Justin Herbert - Los Angeles Chargers
Justin Herbert continues to play good football despite the Chargers' offensive injuries. Down breakout tight end Oronde Gadsden II in Week 10, Herbert still managed to carve up the Steelers with his trio of wide receivers. Los Angeles will stay relevant so long as Herbert stays healthy.
No. 11: Daniel Jones - Indianapolis Colts
Daniel Jones was held in check for much of Week 10 against Atlanta. The Falcons forced the Colts to beat them with the ground game. Which, of course, Indianapolis succeeded in doing. Jones now heads into a bye after a few pedestrian performances in a row.
No. 10: Dak Prescott - Dallas Cowboys
Dak Prescott will return from his bye this week. As a nice return present, Prescott draws an excellent matchup with Las Vegas. This should be a cake walk for the veteran signal-caller.
No. 9: Baker Mayfield - Tampa Bay Buccaneers
The MVP chants for Baker Mayfield have calmed down now that he has gone relatively cold. Mayfield is still a huge reason the Buccaneers have a 6-3 record, but he needs more help if this team is to reach its potential.
No. 8: Drake Maye - New England Patriots
Drake Maye has emerged as a legitimate MVP candidate. There is no throw this kid cannot make, and the Patriots are a legitimate contender this year. Maye should only continue to improve as the season wears on.
No. 7: Jalen Hurts - Philadelphia Eagles
Jalen Hurts will always receive plenty of criticism. However, he always delivers when it matters most. His moon ball to DeVonta Smith on Monday night was a thing of beauty. This guy simply knows how to win.
SIX FOR SEVEN 😏 pic.twitter.com/Q7ueVg6Z5B
— Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) November 11, 2025
No. 6: Sam Darnold - Seattle Seahawks
Sam Darnold needed to throw just 12 passes for the Seahawks to score 44 points on Sunday. Darnold completed 10 of his passes, including a superb touchdown to Jaxon Smith-Njigba. Darnold continues to be an excellent player in this offensive system.
No. 5: Josh Allen - Buffalo Bills
Josh Allen looked terrible on Sunday as Miami dominated the Bills all day. Allen has been far more inconsistent than usual this year. Perhaps it is a lack of high-end talent around him, but we are not used to seeing this from Allen.
No. 4: Jared Goff - Detroit Lions
Jared Goff bounced back in Week 11 in a dominant fashion. He was able to find receivers everywhere en route to three touchdown passes. Perhaps head coach Dan Campbell should call plays more often.
No. 3: Patrick Mahomes - Kansas City Chiefs
Patrick Mahomes enjoyed a bye in Week 10. The Chiefs are notorious for coming out of their byes strong and rested. Expect a hard-fought game on Sunday with the Broncos, but Mahomes should have a great stretch run of the season.
No. 2: Lamar Jackson - Baltimore Ravens
Lamar Jackson has stepped right back into the mix after sitting for a few weeks. He looks like his normal self. He was able to lead the Ravens to a huge win over Minnesota this past week.
No. 1: Matthew Stafford - Los Angeles Rams
Matthew Stafford appears to be shimmying his way toward an MVP Award in 2025. Stafford is on pace to approach 50 passing touchdowns this season at the ripe age of 37. The Rams are a legitimate contender because of Stafford's play.
.@StephenCurry30 look away. 🤣 pic.twitter.com/09Z4Syz0RN
— Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) November 10, 2025
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