Can you feel that little nip in the air? The NFL season starts in less than two weeks! Or “szn,” as kids today like to say. Where did the summer go?
We’re in the thick of draft season for redraft fantasy football. Tons of drafts for home, office, and family leagues are happening in the next dozen or so days, so I’m sharing my final rankings and tiers at each position. I’ll start today with the most important position in all of sports, quarterback. I’ll keep these pieces brief and won’t repeat my commentary. You can find my July quarterback rankings, tiers, and player commentary here: QBs. At each position, I’ll provide my final rankings and tiers and inform you of major changes.
Here’s where you can find all of my preseason draft prep content, including sleepers, players to avoid and target at ADP, draft tips, a Giants fantasy preview, and more: Fantasy Football Hub.
My quarterback rankings have undergone minor tweaks in the last month, but nothing too substantial. Mainly, I’ve added a one-man tier after the Top-4. Joe Burrow is a one of one, and if the preseason is any indication, the Bengals’ “defense” will again be a major factor in propping up Joe Burrow’s production as a passer. I’ve moved Dak Prescott up a tier (and several spots), and Jordan Love got a tier bump as well. Drake Maye continues to inch up my rankings, while Caleb Williams has fallen slightly. But again, these rankings aren’t far from what I published in July.
I’ve organized the quarterbacks into tiers, as I do at every position. You should do the same. In a nutshell, everyone wants the best players, and a tiered approach allows fantasy managers to have a great view of (a) ranges of players who can be expected to have similar fantasy production, (b) where the drop-offs are between those ranges, and (c) how many players in a range remain available at any given time. Tiers really help when position runs come, and they facilitate more effective drafting, regardless of whether you use a snake or auction format.
My rankings assume four points per passing TD. Some leagues award six, which favors certain quarterbacks over others.
2025 Final QB Rankings/Tiers:
Tier I – The Dual-Threat Studs
1. Lamar Jackson
2. Josh Allen
3. Jayden Daniels
4. Jalen Hurts
Tier II – The One of One
5. Joe Burrow
Tier III – The Next Best
6. Baker Mayfield
7. Patrick Mahomes
8. Kyler Murray
9. Dak Prescott
10. Bo Nix
Tier IV – The Upside Guys
11. Justin Fields
12. Brock Purdy
13. Drake Maye
14. Jared Goff
15. Jordan Love
16. Justin Herbert
17. Caleb Williams
Tier V – The Sleepers/QB2s
18. C.J. Stroud
19. Trevor Lawrence
20. Tua Tagovailoa
21. Bryce Young
22. J.J. McCarthy
23. Michael Penix
24. Geno Smith
25. Cam Ward
26. Matthew Stafford
27. Sam Darnold
Tier VI – The Rest
28. Daniel Jones
29. Aaron Rodgers
30. Russell Wilson
31. Joe Flacco
32. Jaxson Dart
33. Tyler Shough
34. Anthony Richardson
35. Jalen Milroe
36. Spencer Rattler
Coming next: Final RB rankings and tiers, so keep it here!
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