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There's a new player at No. 1 in Nick Shook's QB Index rankings. Plus, who sparks a major shakeup in the second tier of passers? Check out the updated pecking order, 1-32, heading into Week 18 of the 2025 NFL season.
Quinn Ewers balled out against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in a 20-17 upset victory in Week 17. He threw for 172 yards and 2 touchdowns on 14 of 22 passing to become the first Miami rookie with multiple passing touchdowns in the first half of a game since Dan Marino. (+4)
Let's break down the final 2025 regular season quarterback rankings. The data is limited — but it does give us a pretty good idea of who has risen to the occasion this fall. Let’s see which quarterbacks were great and who truly stunk through 17 games.
With the 2025 NFL regular season in the books, Nick Shook ranks the primary starting quarterbacks for all 32 teams. Which MVP candidate -- Drake Maye or Matthew Stafford -- finishes at No. 1?
Maye and Stafford finished 1-2, but what about the rest? Who was the biggest riser of the season? The biggest faller?
But given a break at the end of the third quarter, with the San Francisco 49ers facing a 1st-and-10 play at the Eagles’ 29-yard line, trailing 16-10, Kyle Shanahan had some time to think. Armed with a few more minutes to dial up his next play call, Shanahan looked to attack downfield.
Bo Nix is the first QB in NFL history with 10+ wins and 30+ touchdowns in each of his first two seasons, per CBS.
Some other draft picks for teams looking for coaches: 1. Las Vegas has the No. 1 overall pick. 2. Arizona has the No. 3 pick. It also has a salary cap mess with QB Kyler Murray. 3. Tennessee has the No. 4 pick and chance to add linemen and other assets to help Ward in his second season.
The transition from college greatness to pro greatness is never a given. For every Peyton Manning type who makes the jump seamlessly, there's seemingly a Ryan L
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