All 32 NFL quarterbacks (including Bo Nix) ranked by Total QBR in Week 12
November 20, 2025
All 32 NFL quarterbacks (including Bo Nix) ranked by Total QBR in Week 12
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Now rate them by fourth quarter comebacks and never lose moxy!
Since 2014, only 3 of the 44 teams to make the conference championship game have not had top 10 offenses by EPA/play or EPA/dropback and only 1 (2015 Broncos) haven’t been top 12. Right now we’re 17th in EPA/play and 19th in EPA/dropback. This tracks pretty well with Bo being 19th on this list. It’s pretty simple, if we’re going to be legitimate Super Bowl contenders, Bo and this offense needs to be much much better and the KC game was a good start
It’s really simple, Bo is managing this team and this offense perfectly
Bo does everything right. He does nothing wrong. He’s the best. Move him up to number one on this list right now.
QB stats are fun and all, but QBs don’t win championships. We had the greatest QBR ever in 2013 and got crushed by a great defense in the Super Bowl. In 2015 our QBR was “meh” at best, but we brought home the Lombardi with our own great defense. Personally I’d rather have the latter, especially with a young QB who’s still improving.
Cowboys QB Dak Prescott: 75.1
Patriots QB Drake Maye: 73.2
Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes: 72.7
Seahawks QB Sam Darnold: 71.2
Packers QB Jordan Love: 69.7
49ers QB Brock Purdy: 69.6
Rams QB Matthew Stafford: 68.7
Ravens QB Lamar Jackson: 66.9
Colts QB Daniel Jones: 66.4
Texans QB C.J. Stroud: 65.4
Giants QB Jaxson Dart: 64.8
Bills QB Josh Allen: 62.6
Buccaneers QB Baker Mayfield: 61.2
Chargers QB Justin Herbert: 60.9
Lions QB Jared Goff: 60.6
Eagles QB Jalen Hurts: 59.8
Commanders QB Marcus Mariota: 59.4
Bears QB Caleb Williams: 54.7
Broncos QB Bo Nix: 53.5
Saints QB Tyler Shough: 47.1
Bengals QB Joe Flacco: 46.6
Panthers QB Bryce Young: 45.8
Steelers QB Aaron Rodgers: 43.9
Jaguars QB Trevor Lawrence: 43.2
Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa: 42.9
Cardinals QB Jacoby Brissett: 41.7
Jets QB Tyrod Taylor: 36.6
Raiders QB Geno Smith: 32.6
Falcons QB Kirk Cousins: 31.4
Titans QB Cameron Ward: 28.1
Vikings QB J.J. McCarthy: 26.6
Browns QB Shedeur Sanders: 2.4
I’ll take QBR seriously when they release the formula of how it’s calculated rather than vaguely talking about what’s factored into it
This is why QBR is a bad stat. Its deducting points because he didnt have any passing TDs, but he was directly responsible for 19 of 22 points and was the best player on offense last week.
I’ll take WL over QBR any day of the week.
So this stat shows that Goff is ass, and Herbert/Allen bang average?
The media: “NOOOOOOOOOOOOO!! YOU CAN’T JUST WIN GAMES ON AN ELITE DEFENSE AND CLUTCH OFFENSIVE DRIVES!! THAT’S NOT SUSTAINABLE. THE FUNDAMENTALS OF THE STATS SAY-”
10 comments
Now rate them by fourth quarter comebacks and never lose moxy!
Since 2014, only 3 of the 44 teams to make the conference championship game have not had top 10 offenses by EPA/play or EPA/dropback and only 1 (2015 Broncos) haven’t been top 12. Right now we’re 17th in EPA/play and 19th in EPA/dropback. This tracks pretty well with Bo being 19th on this list. It’s pretty simple, if we’re going to be legitimate Super Bowl contenders, Bo and this offense needs to be much much better and the KC game was a good start
It’s really simple, Bo is managing this team and this offense perfectly
Bo does everything right. He does nothing wrong. He’s the best. Move him up to number one on this list right now.
QB stats are fun and all, but QBs don’t win championships. We had the greatest QBR ever in 2013 and got crushed by a great defense in the Super Bowl. In 2015 our QBR was “meh” at best, but we brought home the Lombardi with our own great defense. Personally I’d rather have the latter, especially with a young QB who’s still improving.
Cowboys QB Dak Prescott: 75.1
Patriots QB Drake Maye: 73.2
Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes: 72.7
Seahawks QB Sam Darnold: 71.2
Packers QB Jordan Love: 69.7
49ers QB Brock Purdy: 69.6
Rams QB Matthew Stafford: 68.7
Ravens QB Lamar Jackson: 66.9
Colts QB Daniel Jones: 66.4
Texans QB C.J. Stroud: 65.4
Giants QB Jaxson Dart: 64.8
Bills QB Josh Allen: 62.6
Buccaneers QB Baker Mayfield: 61.2
Chargers QB Justin Herbert: 60.9
Lions QB Jared Goff: 60.6
Eagles QB Jalen Hurts: 59.8
Commanders QB Marcus Mariota: 59.4
Bears QB Caleb Williams: 54.7
Broncos QB Bo Nix: 53.5
Saints QB Tyler Shough: 47.1
Bengals QB Joe Flacco: 46.6
Panthers QB Bryce Young: 45.8
Steelers QB Aaron Rodgers: 43.9
Jaguars QB Trevor Lawrence: 43.2
Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa: 42.9
Cardinals QB Jacoby Brissett: 41.7
Jets QB Tyrod Taylor: 36.6
Raiders QB Geno Smith: 32.6
Falcons QB Kirk Cousins: 31.4
Titans QB Cameron Ward: 28.1
Vikings QB J.J. McCarthy: 26.6
Browns QB Shedeur Sanders: 2.4
I’ll take QBR seriously when they release the formula of how it’s calculated rather than vaguely talking about what’s factored into it
This is why QBR is a bad stat. Its deducting points because he didnt have any passing TDs, but he was directly responsible for 19 of 22 points and was the best player on offense last week.
I’ll take WL over QBR any day of the week.
So this stat shows that Goff is ass, and Herbert/Allen bang average?
The media: “NOOOOOOOOOOOOO!! YOU CAN’T JUST WIN GAMES ON AN ELITE DEFENSE AND CLUTCH OFFENSIVE DRIVES!! THAT’S NOT SUSTAINABLE. THE FUNDAMENTALS OF THE STATS SAY-”
Bo Nix: “ha ha, wins machine go brrrrrrrrr”