DCofNC Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago On 6/16/2025 at 2:45 PM, HappyDays said: Chris Simms just did his top 40 QB countdown. This was his top 10: Here's where I'm at, entirely based on their play right now not on their career. I put a line in between what I consider to be a significant drop off from one tier to the next. 1) Allen 2) Jackson 3) Mahomes 4) Burrow ----- 5) Stafford 6) Daniels 7) Stroud 8 ) Herbert 9) Goff 10) Mayfield ----- 11) Hurts 12) Murray 13) Prescott 14) Geno 15) Love 16) Nix 17) Tua 18) Purdy 19) Lawrence 20) Rodgers ----- 21) Maye 22) Darnold 23) Daniel Jones 24) Young 25) Penix 26) Wilson 27) Caleb Williams 28) Fields ----- 29) Ward 30) McCarthy 31) Browns QBs 32) Saints QBs Close enough for me. I might have a few of them flip flopped, but the tiers look right. Quote
boyst Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 9 hours ago, Kirby Jackson said: If I had to pick someone to play QB for the 2025 season, I’d pick Allen. Lamar would be next. Burrow would be 3rd and Mahomes 4th. Yes, that’s what I would pick. Mahomes hasn’t been the reason for their success over the last few years. He’s been good in the clutch and they’ve had crazy luck (12-0 in 1 score games). I think those other guys impact games more now than Pat does. You’re free to put out your list 1-32… I'd take burrow behind our OL over Jackson. If I was in Cincinnati I'd take Jackson over Burrow, but Allen over both. In Baltimore I'd take Jackson over all 3. Jackson would be the top candidate id want to QB only a handful of teams: Baltimore, Tennessee, Chicago Burrow would be: Detroit, Atlanta. Allen: Phili, San Diego or whereeber the chargers play, Denver. Just to name a few 1 Quote
SoTier Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 18 hours ago, Mister Defense said: I thought it was really funny how several had Lamar Jackson ahead of Patrick Mahomes! And I wondered: if they had to pick a quarterback to lead their own NFL team, would they actually make that awful move and pick what is clearly a much lesser QB over Mahomes? Makes zero sense--choosing a QB who seems to be THE reason his team does not make it to the Super Bowl over a QB who seems to be a seminal reason his team has--and why they have won three of them. I think some did that because they resent Mahomes for his success against the Bills in the playoffs, but I cannot imagine many sentient adults thinking Lamar Jackson is a better quarterback than Mahomes. I think you are being unfair to Jackson, especially the last two years under Baltimore OC Monkon (sorry for the misspelling). The NFL playoff format adds a lot of factors into playoff success than simply QB play. Baltimore lost to the Bills in the Divisional round this past season because a great TE who is the epitome of reliability dropped a perfect pass in the EZ on a two point conversion. Manure happens. IMO, Allen, Jackson,and Mahomes (in alpha order) could be put ranked 1-2-3 in any order based on posters' preferences. All three are elite passers and runners (for QBs) with great leadership and a willingness to do anything and everything to win games. All three have consistently demonstrated the ability to make lemonade out of whatever lemons they're handed. I think that the difference between Mahomes and Allen and Jackson in the playoffs comes down to the talent around them, coaching, and simple luck (as in a coin toss) which count for more against good teams in single elimination playoffs than simply the differences among the three QBs. I rate Burrow a shade below the top three because he hasn't shown that he can raise the level of his teammates high enough to consistently win enough football games to make the playoffs. Because he's not as mobile as Allen, Jackson, and Mahomes, he's less likely to escape pass rushers, and that's led to significant injuries, especially since the Bengals haven't had a great OL in front of him. Quote
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