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We are officially eleven weeks through the 2025/26 NFL season and our Week 11 NFL Starting Quarterback Power Rankings are out. There were multiple shakeups in the top 5 and top 10 in this Week 11’s NFL Quarterback Power Rankings due to some standout performances.
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If there was one unifying theme in Week 11 it was to expect the unexpected. The top QBs through 10 weeks mostly shone but some really didn’t have to do much at all to pick up easy wins. The Week 11 NFL Quarterback Power Rankings did see a ton of movement compared to last week though with some major risers and droppers. Also, if you missed the Week 10 Power Rankings, you can find those there.
Week 11 Quarterback Power Rankings: Ranking All 32 Starting NFL Quarterbacks In Week 11
Our #1 overall QB in the weekly NFL Quarterback Power Rankings remain unchanged. He didn’t have to do a ton this week but still picked up a win and Matthew Stafford extended the Rams’ winning streak to 5 games. He’s been on fire lately. But the rest of the top 5 in the Week 11 NFL Quarterback Power Rankings aren’t nearly as predictable so let’s get to it!
32. Dillon Gabriel / Shedeur Sanders – Cleveland Browns (Prev. 29)

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In one of the most talked about losses of the week, Dillon Gabriel left the game with a concussion and Shedeur Sanders made his NFL debut. Combined, Gabriel and Sanders were just 11/26 passing.
Dillon Gabriel was 7/10 for 68 passing yards and 0/0 TD/INT. Shedeur Sanders was 4/16 passing for 47 yards, just 2.9 yards per passing attempt, and 0 touchdowns and 1 interception. The Browns lost 23-16 at home to the Ravens in a game where Lamar Jackson struggled mightily to do anything.
31. Cam Ward – Tennessee Titans (Prev. 31)

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On the one hand, it’s surprising the Tennessee Titans haven’t benched Cam Ward yet but on the other hand he has quite literally nothing to work with on that team. The receivers are doodoo. The offensive line is garbage. It is a complete dumpster fire of an offense that needs to be blown up and rebuilt from scratch, probably without Cam Ward.
In Week 11, Cam Ward was 24/37 passing for 194 yards, 1 touchdown, and 0 interceptions. He had 33 rushing yards, a lost fumble, and Tennessee lost (again) 16-13 at home to the Texans. The Titans are just 1-9 this season and 0-5 at home.
30. Geno Smith – Las Vegas Raiders (Prev. 28)

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The days when Geno Smith looked like a top tier QB are gone. He comes in at 30th in the Week 11 quarterback power rankings after getting blown out at home by the Cowboys.
Geno Smith was 27/42 passing for 238 yards, 1/1 TD/INT. He somehow led his team in rushing with a lowly 14 yards. A truly pathetic ground game performance from Las Vegas. Geno Smith and the Raiders fell to 2-8 on the season and just 1-4 at home.
29. Justin Fields – New York Jets (Prev. 32)

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New York Jets QB Justin Fields moved up 3 spots in the Week 11 NFL Quarterback Power Rankings from 32nd to 29th. Did the Jets win? No. But Fields looked improved this week.
He was 15/26 passing for 116 yards, 1 touchdown, and 0 interceptions. He did lose a fumble though. Fields tacked on 67 rushing yards and led the Jets in rushing and had a rushing TD, accounting for all 14 of the Jets’ points in the game.
28. Jameis Winston – New York Giants (Prev. Unranked)

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It legitimately pains me to have to put Jameis Winston this high. I’m an FSU grad and lifelong Bucs fan. He’s been one of my favorite athletes for well over a decade now but he just didn’t have the je ne sais quoi in his Week 11 start against the Packers that makes Jameis such a spectacle to watch.
Winston was 19/29 passing for 201 yards (6.9yds/att), 0 touchdowns, 1 lost fumble, and 1 interception. He did have a rushing touchdown (10 rushing yards) but the Giants fell 27-20 at home to the Packers. The two turnovers were costly. He couldn’t find a receiver in the end zone. I swear if Jameis threw even 1 TD I was going to put him in the top 10 this week because I love that man so much. Alas, he looked pedestrian.
27. Marcus Mariota – Washington Commanders (Prev. 24)

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Starting in back-to-back weeks for the injured Jayden Daniels, Marcus Mariota falls from 24th to 27th in the Week 11 NFL QB Power Rankings. Mariota was 20/30 passing for 213 yards, 1 touchdown, and 1 interception. He also contributed 49 rushing yards which the Commanders badly needed as last week Washington only had 288 total yards in the gam.
Mariota picked up the L, losing to Miami on the road 16-13 and Washington falls to 3-8 on the season. That said, he’s looked as good if not better than Jayden Daniels did in the games Jayden Daniels played and was healthy.
26. Michael Penix Jr. – Atlanta Falcons (Prev. 27)

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Michael Penix Jr. left the game with knee injury in the third quarter of the Falcons’ game against the Panthers. Before leaving the game, Penix Jr. was 13/16 passing for 175 yards, 0 TDs and 0 INTs.
It was a safe game up to the point of injury where he was then replaced by Kirk Cousins who was 6/14 passing for 0/0 TD/INT. All of the Falcons’ mojo came from the running backs. Hopefully for the Falcons and Michael Penix Jr., his knee injury will heal fast but the Falcons have already placed him on the IR.
25. J.J. McCarthy – Minnesota Vikings (Prev. 17)

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After two weeks in the #17 spot in the weekly Quarterback Power Rankings, former Michigan Wolverine J.J. McCarthy dropped to 25th after a loss at home against the Chicago Bears.
J.J. McCarthy was 16/32 passing for 150 yards, 1 touchdown, and 2 interceptions. He averaged just 4.7 yards/attempt. They lost 17-19 in a game where the Vikings neededhim to find that extra gear.
24. Tua Tagovailoa – Miami Dolphins (Prev. 22)

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Tua Tagovailoa slips two spots in this week’s Quarterback Power Rankings. He did earn a close win at home against the Commanders, beating Washington 16-13.
Tua was 14/20 passing for 171 yards and 0/0 TD/INT split. He never ran the ball but he also didn’t turn it over, so there was that. After last week wen Tua looked like a proper gunslinger, this was a weird outing for him at home but they got the win and that’s what matters.
23. Tyler Shough – New Orleans Saints (Prev. 19)

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Tyler Shough and the New Orleans Saints were on bye this week and that’s the only reason he fell in the Week 11 QB Power Rankings. Last week he was 19-for-27 with 282 passing yards and 2 touchdowns.
Shough looked sharp in Week 10 and they’ll host the Falcons in New Orleans this Sunday.
22. Jared Goff – Detroit Lions (Prev. 7)

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This might have been the worst performance I’ve ever watched Jared Goff turn in. He drops from 7th to 22nd in the weekly Quarterback Power Rankings after another horrible week that followed a solid week.
Jared Goff threw the ball 37 times and only connected on 14 of those passing attempts! He did have 255 yards on those 14 receptions but let’s give credit to the receivers there. Goff had a 1/1 TD/INT split, -1 rushing yards, and the Lions only managed one touchdown in a 16-9 loss to the Eagles.
21. Aaron Rodgers / Mason Rudolph – Pittsburgh Steelers (Prev. 18)

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Veteran QB Aaron Rodgers left this game with an injured wrist and was replaced by Mason Rudolph. The Steelers won 34-12 thanks in large part to two defensive touchdowns.
Before the injury, Rodgers was 9/15 passing for 116 yards, 1 touchdown, and 0 interceptions. Mason Rudolph was 12/16 for 127 yards, 1 touchdown, and 0 interceptions. His 7.9 yards/attempt was marginally better than Aaron’s 7.7 yds/att. The duo dropped three spots in the Week 11 quarterback power rankings primarily because (1) it was a split start between them and (2) we don’t know enough yet on what to expect from Mason Rudolph. But I expect big things from him next game if Aaron Rodgers is still injured.
20. Jordan Love – Green Bay Packers (Prev. 26)

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Jordan Love made forward progress in this week’s Quarterback Power Rankings after falling two weeks in a row. But I dare say, he’s back.
Love connected on 13 of 24 passing attempts for 174 yards, 2 touchdowns, and 0 interceptions. Green Bay beat the Giants on the road 27-20 and Jordan Love recovered a fumble at one point in the game as well. This was a quality, stable performance from Jordan Love who had looked shaky in recent weeks.
19. Bryce Young – Carolina Panthers (Prev. 30)

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Hand on my chest, I might’ve been wrong about Bryce Young. In last week’s QB Power Rankings I finished Bryce Young’s entry by saying “it is starting to seem like only a matter of time before he gets benched.” This week he looked like a stud.
Was it against the Falcons? Sure. But it was a road game against an NFC South rival. Bryce Young came out and connected on 31 of 45 passing attempts for 448 passing yards which was the second most in the NFL this week. He had 3 passing touchdowns, 0 interceptions, and no fumbles. It was a clinical game for him and it all culminated in a 30-27 win on the road against a division rival. Games like this go a LONG WAY building confidence for young QBs.
18. Trevor Lawrence – Jacksonville Jaguars (Prev. 29)

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Trevor Lawrence and the Jaguars looked dominant this week. He was 14/22 passing for 153 passing yards, 1 passing TD, and 1 interception. Lawrence also had 1 rushing touchdown as the Jags won 35-6 at home against the Chargers.
It was a huge ground game week for Jacksonville as the Jags had 4 rushing TDs and 192 yards on the ground. Trevor Lawrence played his part in all of that and the Jags moved to 6-4 on the season and 4-2 at home.
17. Bo Nix – Denver Broncos (Prev. 21)

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After dropping in back-to-back weeks of the NFL Quarterback Power Rankings, Bo Nix moves up from 21st to 17th in Week 11. He connected on 24 of 37 passing attempts for 295 passing yards for an average of 8.0 yards/attempt.
Bo Nix had 0 TDs and 0 INTs but he didn’t cough up the ball at any point which is what his team needed from him… Move the ball down the field, get some points however they could. Denver improved to 9-2 on the season, arguably the most generous 9-2 record in the NFL in a while, but Bo Nix looked solid this week.
16. Justin Herbert – Los Angeles Chargers (Prev. 12)

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Justin Herbert drops four spots in the Week 11 QB Power Rankings after his worst start of the season. Herbert was 10/18 passing for just 81 yards, 0 TDs, and 1 INT. He got benched for Trey Lance who wasn’t able to do much either as the Chargers lost 35-6 on the road in Jacksonville.
Despite being benched for his horrible performance, Justin Herbert is still 2nd in the NFL this season in total passing yards (2,691) and tied for 5th in touchdowns (19) with Aaron Rodgers. Somehow with that incredible play the Chargers are 7-4 on the season…
15. Joe Flacco – Cincinnati Bengals (Prev. 14)

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Coming off a bye week, Joe Flacco was red hot in the two weeks leading up the rest week. He came back and got smoked on the road in Pittsburgh, with the Bengals losing 34-12. Flacco was 23/40 passing for just 199 yards, 1 touchdown, and 1 interception.
What’s wild is how close this game was if you look at the stats versus the score. Pittsburgh only held the ball for 10 seconds more than the Bengals. Cincinnati had fewer penalty yards. They were separated by just 6 rushing yards and the Bengals actually ran 3 more plays than the Steelers. In the end, Pittsburgh had two defensive TDs and that was the difference maker.
14. Caleb Williams – Chicago Bears (Prev. 16)

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Caleb Williams improved his standing again in the weekly NFL Quarterback Power Rankings. He moved up to 14th this week after a road win against the Minnesota Vikings to move the Bears to 7-3 on the season and 4-2 on the road.
Caleb was 16/32 for 193 yards and 0/0 TD/INT. He had 26 rushing yards and 1 fumble that wasn’t lost. When the going got tough, he didn’t panic, and the Bears won 19-17 on the road against Minnesota.
13. Sam Darnold – Seattle Seahawks (Prev. 9)

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Seattle Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold is officially out of the top 10 in our weekly QB Power Rankings after an atrocious showing against the Rams. Darnold led the league in interceptions this week, throwing the ball to Rams defenders FOUR TIMES. That’s two more interceptions in one game than Matthew Stafford has all season!
In addition to the 4 interceptions, Sam Darnold was 29/44 passing for 279 yards and 0 touchdowns. The Seahawks kicked 4 field goals and had 1 rushing touchdown. In the end, they lost to the NFC leading Rams 21-19 and if Darnold didn’t turn the ball over 4 times this could have been a great win on the road. But close only counts in horse shoes and hand grenades.
12. Davis Mills – Houston Texans (Prev. 20)

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Raise your hand if you expected Davis Mills to take over at QB in Houston and absolutely ball out? He debuted at #32 in the Weekly NFL Quarterback Power Rankings two weeks ago and quickly jumped to #20 last week with 292 passing yards and 2/1 TD/INT. This week he moves up again from 20th to 12th after another baller stat line.
Was this against the Titans who are the worst team in the league? Yes. Does that take away from his performance? Maybe, maybe not. But Davis Mills was 26/41 for 274 passing yards, 1 touchdown, 0 interceptions, and 0 fumbles. The Texans beat Tennessee on the road 16-13 and moved to 5-5 on the season.
11. Lamar Jackson – Baltimore Ravens (Prev. 8)

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Since coming back from injury, Lamar Jackson has dropped from 2nd to 8th and 8th to 11th in the weekly Quarterback Power Rankings. Lamar looked so bad this week I hope he went and bought Derrick Henry some gifts for bailing him out.
The Ravens beat Cleveland on the road 23-16 but how much of that did Lamar Jackson take credit for? Virtually none. He was 14/25 passing for 193 yards, 2 interceptions, and 0 touchdowns. On the ground, Lamar had 10 rushing yards and 0 TDs. The two rushing TDs and 3 field goals bailed Lamar out from an otherwise poor game.
10. Patrick Mahomes – Kansas City Chiefs (Prev. 10)

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Coming off a bye, Patrick Mahomes stays in the #10 spot in this weeks NFL Quarterback Power Rankings. Kansas City lost 22-19 on the road in Denver and Patrick was trying everything he could do win the game to no avail.
Patty connected on 29 of 45 passing attempts for 276 yards, 1 touchdown, and 1 interception. The rushing game did him no favors as KC only had 62 total yards on the ground with Patrick accounting for 3 of those. At the end of the day, he is a top 10 QB in the NFL. Heck, he’s a top 3 QB. But things just aren’t clicking in Kansas City right now and the momentum isn’t there for him at all.
9. Jalen Hurts – Philadelphia Eagles (Prev. 13)

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Jalen Hurts had another one of those confusing weeks where he didn’t do all that much but still got a solid win. The Eagles beat the Lions at home 16-9 while Jalen Hurts was 14/28 passing for 135 yards and 0/0 TD/INT.
Hurts would run one into the end zone and had 31 total yards on the ground as well as a fumble. As the reigning Super Bowl winning QB, he knows how to manage games as well as all but 2 or 3 QBs in the league and that was on display in this close game against the Lions were Jared Goff looked like a scared rookie.
8. Jacoby Brissett – Arizona Cardinals (Prev. 15)

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It is unusual for a QB to lose a game by 19 points and move up from 15th to 8th in the Quarterback Power Rankings but Jacoby Brissett had a pretty unreal stat line this week. He led the league in passing yards with 452.
With that many passing yards you’d think he would’ve been inaccurate or gotten lucky, right? Not so fast… Jacoby Brissett connected on 47 of his 57 passing attempts for a 7.9 yards/passing attempt split. He had 2 passing touchdowns but also had 2 interceptions. In the end, the Cardinals lost 41-22 at home against the 49ers but Jacoby Brissett was on fire in Week 11 and deserves every bit of his bump in the quarterback power rankings.
7. Brock Purdy – San Francisco 49ers (Prev. Injured/Ranked 9 in Week 4)

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San Francisco 49ers franchise quarterback Brock Purdy returns to the weekly QB Power Rankings and wasted ZERO TIME moving up the leader board to 7th. The last time we saw Purdy was ranked 9th in Week 4 but he looked amazing in his return.
Brock Purdy was 19/26 passing for 200 yards, 3 passing touchdowns, and 0 interceptions. The 49ers were on the road in Arizona and dominated, beating the Cardinals 41-22 in a game where Brock had a 133.5 passer rating. Not too shabby for a guy who has been nursing an injury for months. The 49ers are now 7-4 on the season and 5-2 on the road.
6. Baker Mayfield – Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Prev. 2)

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Baker Mayfield drops from 2 to 6 in the Week 11 Quarterback Power Rankings after a tough loss to the Bills that looked to be a close game for a while until Josh Allen took over. In Baker’s defense, his offensive weapons are virtually nonexistent compared to where he started the season.
Baker was 16/28 passing for 1 touchdown, 1 interception, and 173 passing yards. He also had 39 rushing yards, 1 lost fumble, and 1 rushing TD. The Bucs lost 44-32 on the road in Buffalo after Josh Allen contributed 6 TDs in a historic game.
5. Daniel Jones – Indianapolis Colts (Prev. 5 – BYE)

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Daniel Jones holds firm in the #5 spot in the Week 11 Quarterback Power Rankings. The Indianapolis Colts were on bye this week and they’ll face the Chiefs in the week ahead.
Through 11 weeks, Daniel Jones ranks 3rd in the NFL with 2,659 passing yards. He is 14th in passing TDs (15) in large part because Jonathan Taylor’s rushing game has been insane.
4. Dak Prescott – Dallas Cowboys (Prev. 6)

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Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys came out of their bye week looking fresh. Dak was back to incredible form, he connected on 25 of 33 passing attempts for 268 passing yards and 4 touchdowns. He threw 0 interceptions but did lose one fumble. All in all, I’d say this was the best QB performance of the week.
3. Josh Allen – Buffalo Bills (Prev. 4)

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Josh Allen looked insanely good this week. He made history with a 6 TD contribution game for the third time in league history, and he’s now accounted for 2 of those 3 games. And Allen did this all against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers no less who are NFC contenders once they’re healthy.
Josh Allen moved up to #3 in the Week 11 NFL Quarterback Power Rankings and could move all the way to #1 if he continues to play well things go his way, as we know that interceptions in the NFL are largely unpredictable even when we try and predict them.
In Week 11, Josh Allen was 19/30 passing for 3 passing TDs, 317 yards, and 2 interceptions. On top of that, Allen had 40 rushing yards and 3 rushing touchdowns (0 fumbles). Just an absolutely monster performance from J.A. at home against the Bucs.
2. Drake Maye – New England Patriots (Prev. 3)

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Drake Maye has been a literal godsend for the New England Patriots who were floundering without Tom Brady. Through 11 weeks of the 2025/26 NFL season, Drake Maye leads the NFL in passing yards (2,836), he ranks 2nd in yards/attempt at 8.9, and is 4th in the NFL with 20 passing touchdowns. He has been an absolute stud so far.
He moved up to the #2 spot in the Week 11 NFL Quarterback Power Rankings after another great outing. Maye was 25/34 passing for 281 yards, 1 touchdown, 0 interceptions, and 0 fumbles. The Patriots easily dispatched the Jets 27-14 at home on Thursday Night Football while Drake Maye continued to gain trust in the locker room. As of now, all signs indicate he is that dude and Pats fans have to love seeing it.
1. Matthew Stafford – Los Angeles Rams (Prev. 1)

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Matthew Stafford held on to his #1 spot in the Week 11 NFL Quarterback Power Rankings as he and the Rams pushed their current win streak to 5 games. With how he has been playing, the #1 spot is his until he fumbles it away.
Stafford didn’t have the flashiest game but the Rams didn’t need that from him to pick up a win. He was 15/28 passing for just 130 passing yards. But he had 2 passing touchdowns, 0 interceptions, and 0 fumbles. Stafford also took zero sacks in Week 11.
In his past 4 games, Matthew Stafford has thrown 15 touchdowns and 0 interceptions. He still has only throw 2 interceptions this entire season. Only Baker Mayfield (3 INTs) can come close to Stafford this season in the TD-INT split. Matthew really is playing the best football of his career lately.