bluejerseyjinx wrote:azcatz11 wrote:Top 10 QB's heading into 2025...project yours. These are the QB's I would most want on my team that contribute to winning...
I'm leaving rookies off mine...but you can add them.
1. Patrick Mahomes
2. Josh Allen
3. Lamar Jackson
4. Jayden Daniels
5. Jordan Love
6. Joe Burrow
7. Justin Herbert
8. Jalen Hurts
9. CJ Stroud
10. Bryce Young / Drake Maye / Trevor Lawrence
Based on contributing to winning, this is what I came up with after thinking about it for a day;
1. Showtime Mahomes. ( I mean, who wins more the past 8 years or so).
2. Joe Burrow. (Only QB in AFC that has beaten Mahomes in a playoff game besides Brady).
3. Josh Allen. ( Can't get by Mahomes in the biggest games but at least makes a couple AFC Championship games. Some can make a case that the coach
and teammates let him down in all but one of those situation).
4. Jaylen Hurts. ( Played in 2 super bowls, winning one. Pained me to post this one).
5. Matt Stafford. ( Besides Hurts, he is the only QB with a chip besides Hurts since Brady retired).
6. Lamar Jackson. ( When it comes to a regular season QB, is there a better one than Jackson and Mahomes).
7. Goff. ( This is where I have to put him if we are talking about winning. Got Rams to a super bowl and came up short last year. yes he played bad in
the NFC championship game, but come on guys, 9 starters where out on defense and he had to play from behind the whole game).
8. Jayden Daniels. ( Can't ignore what I witnessed from him last season).
9. C.J. Stroud. ( This is where I put CJ over some that may be more deserving in other's eyes. But at least I can say he has a playoff win under his belt
at a young age which is more than I can say about Dak Herbert).
10. Brock Purdy. ( What can I say. His numbers speak for themselves).
2 months later my list remains pretty much the same except two changes. Dropping out Jayden Daniels and Brock Purdy mostly due to injury and putting in Drake Maye and Jordan Love.

























