The NFL quarterback carousel never stops spinning. Some quarterbacks are thriving, driving their teams toward playoff contention, while others are barely treading water.
Week 6 painted a vivid picture—elite arms doing what they do best, breakout candidates emerging, and veteran signal-callers stuck in a rut.
Let’s take a look around the NFL at where all 32 rank, from last to first place.
Who are the top-ranking NFL Quarterbacks after week 6 of games?
32. Tennessee Titans: Will Levis (Last Week #31)
Will Levis had another frustrating outing, capped by a late interception while targeting Calvin Ridley. The second-year quarterback finished with under 100 passing yards, 16 completions, and one touchdown, along with that pick on 27 attempts.
31. Cleveland Browns: Deshaun Watson (Last Week #27)
When you factor in the price tag—never mind the off-the-field issues—there is no worse quarterback in the NFL than Deshaun Watson. He completed just 16 of 23 passes for 168 yards and no touchdowns. A complete nonfactor!
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30. Las Vegas Raiders: Aidan O'Connell (Not Ranked)
Aidan O’Connell looked competent early, but let’s face it, he doesn’t scream “NFL starter.” He finished with 227 yards on 27 completions with one touchdown and an interception. This game proved there’s a long road ahead if he wants to be more than a backup.
29. Miami Dolphins: Tyler Huntley (Last Week #29)
Tyler Huntley is almost passable as an NFL quarterback, but he continues to struggle with the complexities of Miami’s offense. Dolphins fans have to be hoping Tua Tagovailoa returns soon to get things back on track.
28. Jacksonville Jaguars: Trevor Lawrence (Last Week #24)
Another week, another disappointing performance from former No. 1 pick Trevor Lawrence, who seems trapped in a spiral of regression. He completed 22 of 35 passes for 234 yards and two touchdowns, but another interception proved costly.
27. New York Giants: Daniel Jones (Last Week #20)
Daniel Jones has flashes of brilliance, but those moments are often overshadowed by costly mistakes. His inconsistencies continue to hold back the Giants’ offense from building sustainable momentum—far from a winning formula in the NFL.
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26. Carolina Panthers: Andy Dalton (Last Week #32)
Andy Dalton provided a spark for the Panthers with 221 yards and two touchdowns, but two late interceptions erased all the good work. Carolina’s search for answers continues.
25. Dallas Cowboys: Dak Prescott (Last Week #14)
Dak Prescott had a rough day at the office, completing 17 of 33 passes for 178 yards and throwing two interceptions. A performance like that won’t cut it against top-tier competition.
24. New Orleans Saints: Spencer Rattler (Not Ranked)
Spencer Rattler’s NFL debut was a mixed bag—243 yards, a touchdown, and two interceptions. While not a disaster, it’s hard to imagine the Saints will hand him the keys with confidence going forward.
23. Denver Broncos: Bo Nix (Last Week #21)
Bo Nix rallied the troops late, throwing two touchdowns to make things interesting, but it wasn’t enough. The former Oregon standout showed glimpses of promise, but he needs to put together a complete game to make a real impact.
22. Pittsburgh Steelers: Justin Fields (Last Week #25)
Justin Fields bounced back this week, protecting the football and adding two critical touchdowns on the ground. It wasn’t perfect, but it was a step in the right direction.
21. New England Patriots: Drake Maye (Not Ranked)
In his NFL debut, Drake Maye showed flashes of potential, throwing for 243 yards and three touchdowns. Unfortunately, two interceptions marred an otherwise solid outing.
20. New York Jets: Aaron Rodgers (Last Week #23)
Rodgers gave us a vintage moment with his Hail Mary touchdown to end the half, but the Jets offense ran out of steam in the second half. Rodgers finished with nearly 300 yards and two scores, but it wasn’t enough to secure the win.
19. Los Angeles Rams: Matthew Stafford (Last Week #19)
Matthew Stafford has been doing everything he can to keep the Rams competitive, but the weight of injuries and inconsistencies on offense is dragging him down. He remains a steady veteran presence, though.
18. Indianapolis Colts: Joe Flacco (Last Week #22)
Joe Flacco looked sharp despite his age, delivering a game-winning touchdown pass to Michael Pittman Jr. Flacco’s steady hand has the Colts right in the thick of the AFC playoff race, defying expectations.
17. Los Angeles Chargers: Justin Herbert (Last Week #26)
Herbert looked like his old self this week, calmly guiding the Chargers to a win with 237 yards and a touchdown. It was a promising bounce-back performance.
16. Seattle Seahawks: Geno Smith (Last Week #16)
Geno Smith led an impressive 94-yard scoring drive, but two interceptions—including one by Renardo Green—dampened his overall performance. Smith will need to clean up the turnovers if Seattle wants to contend.
15. Arizona Cardinals: Kyler Murray (Last Week #7)
Kyler Murray’s numbers—22 of 32 for 214 yards and a touchdown—look fine on paper, but the offense stalled far too often under his leadership. The Cardinals need more consistency from their star quarterback.
14. Philadelphia Eagles: Jalen Hurts (Last Week #18)
Jalen Hurts made strides this week with two beautiful touchdown passes, but the offense still looked disjointed at times. The Eagles need Hurts at his best to stay in the NFC title hunt.
13. Chicago Bears: Caleb Williams (Last Week #15)
Caleb Williams continues to impress, showcasing the talent that made him the No. 1 overall pick. With four touchdowns and a few key scrambles, Williams moved the offense confidently despite one interception.
12. Atlanta Falcons: Kirk Cousins (Last Week #13)
Kirk Cousins played the role of game manager perfectly, leading the Falcons with 225 passing yards and a touchdown in a controlled offensive performance.
11. San Francisco 49ers: Brock Purdy (Last Week #17)
Brock Purdy was efficient and poised, throwing three touchdowns to keep the 49ers rolling. He’s proving that he can be the long-term answer for San Francisco under center.
10. Buffalo Bills: Josh Allen (Last Week #10)
Josh Allen was efficient on Monday night, completing 76% of his passes and throwing two touchdowns. He also added another score on the ground to keep Buffalo ahead in the AFC East.
9. Green Bay Packers: Jordan Love (Last Week #12)
Jordan Love rebounded from a rough start with four touchdown passes, matching a career-high. He spread the ball around to nine different targets, including a rejuvenated Romeo Doubs.
8. Minnesota Vikings: Sam Darnold (Last Week #8)
Sam Darnold has found new life in Minnesota, efficiently leading the offense and showing great chemistry with Justin Jefferson. Vikings fans have reason to be optimistic coming out of the bye.
7. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Baker Mayfield (Last Week #6)
Baker Mayfield was electric, shaking off three turnovers to torch the Saints for 325 yards and four touchdowns. His connection with Chris Godwin was key to the Bucs’ big divisional win.
6. Cincinnati Bengals: Joe Burrow (Last Week #3)
Joe Burrow didn’t put up huge numbers, but he made the plays that mattered. With 208 passing yards and a few clutch throws, Burrow kept the Bengals’ playoff hopes alive.
5. Washington Commanders: Jayden Daniels (Last Week #4)
Jayden Daniels continues to shine. Even against a tough Ravens defense, he threw for 269 yards and two touchdowns, proving he belongs in the conversation of rising NFL stars.
4. Detroit Lions: Jared Goff (Last Week #9)
Jared Goff followed up last week’s clinic with another masterful performance, throwing for 315 yards and three touchdowns. He’s playing the best football of his career.
3. Houston Texans: C.J. Stroud (Last Week #5)
C.J. Stroud was sensational, throwing three touchdowns to three different receivers and dismantling the Patriots’ defense in a blowout victory.
2. Kansas City Chiefs: Patrick Mahomes (Last Week #1)
Patrick Mahomes remains a magician on the field, navigating the growing pains of new receivers to keep Kansas City atop the AFC standings.
1. Baltimore Ravens: Lamar Jackson (Last Week #2)
Lamar Jackson is in MVP form, leading Baltimore on two 90+ yard drives while accounting for 323 passing yards, a touchdown, and 40 rushing yards. His dual-threat ability has the Ravens flying high.
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