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NFL QB classification, week 10: Lamar Jackson precision, Patrick Mahomes new improvisations.

NFL QB Power Rankings – Week 10 Highlights

1. Lamar Jackson – Baltimore Ravens
2024 stats: 68.2% comp, 2,379 pass yds, 9.3 ypa, 20 TD, 2 INT, 505 rush yds, 2 rush TD, 6 fumbles
Jackson delivered a stellar performance, posting a perfect passer rating once again. With excellent protection, he was precise in the quick game and made key plays under pressure, exemplified by his touchdown pass to Zay Flowers. Jackson’s versatility led the Ravens’ efficient offense in a convincing win over Denver.

2. Patrick Mahomes – Kansas City Chiefs
2024 stats: 69.9% comp, 1,942 pass yds, 7.2 ypa, 11 TD, 9 INT, 148 rush yds, 1 rush TD
Mahomes showed off his mastery of improvisation against the Buccaneers, converting third downs and executing a unique TD pass to Samaje Perine. Despite a recent drop in explosiveness, Mahomes continues to lead the Chiefs with savvy play.

3. Josh Allen – Buffalo Bills
2024 stats: 64.1% comp, 2,001 pass yds, 7.6 ypa, 17 TD, 2 INT, 211 rush yds, 3 rush TD
Allen’s consistently dynamic style came through against the Dolphins, where he used his mobility to find open targets and keep the Bills rolling. He continues to thrive, blending accuracy and improvisation to lead his team.

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4. Joe Burrow – Cincinnati Bengals
2024 stats: 70.2% comp, 2,244 pass yds, 7.4 ypa, 20 TD, 4 INT
Burrow’s pocket navigation and on-the-run passing against the Raiders showcased his accuracy, with three touchdowns while under pressure. Even as his deep ball has been quieter lately, Burrow has kept the Bengals competitive.

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5. Jared Goff – Detroit Lions
2024 stats: 74.9% comp, 1,840 pass yds, 8.7 ypa, 14 TD, 4 INT
Goff’s accuracy and decision-making led Detroit to another win in tough conditions at Lambeau. His rapport with Amon-Ra St. Brown was on display, particularly with a TD throw on fourth-and-goal that highlighted his sharp performance.

6. Matthew Stafford – Los Angeles Rams
2024 stats: 65.9% comp, 1,969 pass yds, 7.1 ypa, 9 TD, 6 INT
Against the Seahawks, Stafford connected well with Cooper Kupp, especially in critical moments. Despite one interception, Stafford’s strong showing included an overtime-winning throw, proving he’s a key asset with Kupp on the field.

7. Jayden Daniels – Washington Commanders
2024 stats: 71.5% comp, 1,945 pass yds, 8.5 ypa, 9 TD, 2 INT, 459 rush yds, 4 rush TD
The rookie was poised and accurate, leading Washington past the Giants without needing to pad stats. With his strong play and Kliff Kingsbury’s direction, Daniels is looking like the favorite for Offensive Rookie of the Year.

8. Baker Mayfield – Tampa Bay Buccaneers
2024 stats: 71.4% comp, 2,389 pass yds, 7.6 ypa, 23 TD, 9 INT
In a tough matchup against the Chiefs, Mayfield excelled, relying on his experience and executing a smart game plan. Despite losing in overtime, his resilient performance kept Tampa Bay competitive throughout.

9. Justin Herbert – Los Angeles Chargers
2024 stats: 65.0% comp, 1,725 pass yds, 7.7 ypa, 10 TD, 1 INT
Herbert shined against Cleveland, handling heavy pressure with quick decision-making and excellent downfield throws. His recent string of strong games has put him and the Chargers in a promising position.

10. Sam Darnold – Minnesota Vikings
2024 stats: 69.5% comp, 1,900 pass yds, 8.5 ypa, 17 TD, 7 INT
Darnold’s connection with Justin Jefferson led the Vikings to a win, although he still struggled with turnovers. Despite some errors, he was efficient and showed his potential in key moments, like his game-sealing TD pass.

11. Brock Purdy – San Francisco 49ers
2024 stats: 64.5% comp, 2,101 pass yds, 8.7 ypa, 10 TD, 7 INT
Purdy rebounded from a quiet first half to lead a high-powered third quarter against Dallas. Consistency remains an issue, but his ability to energize the offense shows promise for San Francisco.

12. C.J. Stroud – Houston Texans
2024 stats: 63.5% comp, 2,139 pass yds, 7.2 ypa, 11 TD, 4 INT
Stroud had a rough night against the Jets, but he remains a talented passer when given time. With rollouts, he’s especially effective, which could be the key to avoiding pass-rush pressure moving forward.

13. Kirk Cousins – Atlanta Falcons
2024 stats: 69.2% comp, 2,328 pass yds, 7.9 ypa, 17 TD, 7 INT
Cousins continued his consistent play against the Cowboys, demonstrating accuracy and timing. His arm strength has impressed, and he’s proving valuable in Atlanta’s offense.

14. Geno Smith – Seattle Seahawks
2024 stats: 68.1% comp, 2,560 pass yds, 7.5 ypa, 11 TD, 10 INT
Smith’s play varied from highs, like his TD passes to Jaxon Smith-Njigba, to lows with two goal-line interceptions. While talented, his mistakes cost Seattle in a narrow loss to the Rams.

15. Jalen Hurts – Philadelphia Eagles
2024 stats: 69.8% comp, 1,774 pass yds, 8.3 ypa, 10 TD, 4 INT
Hurts led the Eagles efficiently, making aggressive throws when needed and benefiting from his talented receiving corps. His well-rounded play has been key to Philadelphia’s recent success.

16. Jordan Love – Green Bay Packers
2024 stats: 61.3% comp, 1,820 pass yds, 7.6 ypa, 15 TD, 10 INT
Love battled through tough weather and a groin injury, showing flashes of brilliance but ultimately falling short. Despite some impressive throws, his decision-making remains inconsistent.

17. Kyler Murray – Arizona Cardinals
2024 stats: 67.1% comp, 1,792 pass yds, 7.1 ypa, 11 TD, 3 INT
With a strong ground game supporting him, Murray managed the offense smoothly. He played efficiently, ensuring Arizona’s success with smart decision-making in a comfortable win.

18. Tua Tagovailoa – Miami Dolphins
2024 stats: 72.7% comp, 948 pass yds, 7.4 ypa, 5 TD, 3 INT
Tagovailoa’s recent return has elevated the Dolphins’ offense. His clutch touchdown to Jaylen Waddle showcased his fit in the scheme, though he’s still looking for his first win in two games back.

19: Russell Wilson, Pittsburgh Steelers (Year 13)

  • 2024 Stats: 2 games | 63.2% completion | 542 passing yards | 9.5 ypa | 3 TDs | 0 INT | 10 rushing yards | 1 rushing TD | 1 fumble
    Wilson has made an impressive start with the Steelers, justifying Mike Tomlin’s choice to bring him in as a starter. He’s already enhancing the passing game and connecting well with George Pickens. With Mike Williams joining the lineup, Wilson’s impact is expected to grow. Sure, setbacks are inevitable, but he’s delivering just enough to keep the Steelers competitive.

20: Dak Prescott, Dallas Cowboys (Year 9)

  • 2024 Stats: 8 games | 64.7% completion | 1,978 passing yards | 6.9 ypa | 11 TDs | 8 INT | 54 rushing yards | 1 rushing TD | 4 fumbles
    Prescott delivered an efficient performance after Jerry Jones highlighted turnovers as a key issue, but even a 75% completion rate couldn’t save Dallas in a challenging season. With just one top-tier target in CeeDee Lamb, Prescott’s efforts often fall short, especially with an injured hamstring that further clouds his and the Cowboys’ outlook.

21: Aaron Rodgers, New York Jets (Year 20)

  • 2024 Stats: 9 games | 62.3% completion | 2,107 passing yards | 6.7 ypa | 15 TDs | 7 INT | 43 rushing yards | 0 rushing TD | 2 fumbles
    Rodgers helped spark the Jets in Week 9, connecting with Garrett Wilson for a spectacular TD after a pivotal penalty. He continued to rally the team by finding Davante Adams for a fourth-quarter score. After weeks of struggle, the Jets may have finally found some momentum—time will tell if it lasts.

22: Trevor Lawrence, Jacksonville Jaguars (Year 4)

  • 2024 Stats: 9 games | 61.3% completion | 2,004 passing yards | 7.3 ypa | 11 TDs | 6 INT | 113 rushing yards | 3 rushing TDs | 3 fumbles
    After a tough start in Week 9, Lawrence found his rhythm in an up-tempo offense, leading two scoring drives, including a key rushing TD. However, an interception late in the game showed the Jaguars’ season struggles. Now facing an injury, Lawrence’s future performance might be limited.

23: Bo Nix, Denver Broncos (Rookie)

  • 2024 Stats: 9 games | 62.6% completion | 1,753 passing yards | 6.0 ypa | 8 TDs | 6 INT | 295 rushing yards | 4 rushing TDs | 0 fumbles
    Nix showcased his athleticism against Baltimore, with explosive runs and even a touchdown catch. The Broncos’ offense, however, struggled in the second half as Baltimore’s defense intensified. Nix is still gaining experience, and as a rookie, he’s proving to be a scrappy competitor.

24: Daniel Jones, New York Giants (Year 6)

  • 2024 Stats: 9 games | 63.8% completion | 1,880 passing yards | 6.2 ypa | 8 TDs | 5 INT | 239 rushing yards | 1 rushing TD | 4 fumbles
    Though Jones faced criticism for a rough start, he rebounded well after halftime, leading two scoring drives and passing effectively. Despite his strong finish, the Giants couldn’t overcome an early deficit. Still, Jones showed potential when he’s in rhythm.

25: Derek Carr, New Orleans Saints (Year 11)

  • 2024 Stats: 6 games | 67.9% completion | 1,225 passing yards | 7.7 ypa | 9 TDs | 4 INT | 22 rushing yards | 1 rushing TD | 0 fumbles
    Carr displayed flashes of skill under pressure but struggled on third downs. Although he’s an upgrade over previous quarterbacks, the Saints couldn’t capitalize on their 400-yard performance, leading to a disappointing loss. With the recent coaching change, Carr has a chance to turn things around.

26: Drake Maye, New England Patriots (Rookie)

  • 2024 Stats: 5 games | 65.6% completion | 770 passing yards | 6.2 ypa | 6 TDs | 4 INT | 209 rushing yards | 1 rushing TD | 3 fumbles
    Maye showed resilience with a scrambling game-tying touchdown pass. Though he has the arm and tenacity to thrive in the NFL, mistakes like a late-game interception highlighted his rookie status. With time, Maye could mature into New England’s long-term quarterback.

27: Bryce Young, Carolina Panthers (Year 2)

  • 2024 Stats: 6 games | 60.2% completion | 694 passing yards | 5.4 ypa | 3 TDs | 6 INT | 41 rushing yards | 1 rushing TD | 0 fumbles
    Young demonstrated clear improvement in Week 9, handling NFL defenses with poise. Despite an unlucky interception, Young made solid plays, earning him another starting chance with Carolina. His progress has fans hopeful.

28: Caleb Williams, Chicago Bears (Rookie)

  • 2024 Stats: 8 games | 61.4% completion | 1,665 passing yards | 6.3 ypa | 9 TDs | 5 INT | 221 rushing yards | 0 rushing TD | 4 fumbles
    Williams showed his scrambling skill against Arizona, but he’s still building chemistry with receivers like Keenan Allen. Until he and his team click, Williams remains a work in progress.

29: Mason Rudolph, Tennessee Titans (Year 5)

  • 2024 Stats: 4 games | 59.4% completion | 806 passing yards | 6.3 ypa | 4 TDs | 4 INT | 61 rushing yards | 1 rushing TD | 4 fumbles
    Rudolph has been steady but unspectacular. After a goal-line interception, he rebounded to lead a scoring drive, showing calm and reliability. He’s handling his backup role admirably, giving Tennessee solid, if unspectacular, results.

30: Joe Flacco, Indianapolis Colts (Year 17)

  • 2024 Stats: 5 games | 64.4% completion | 895 passing yards | 6.6 ypa | 7 TDs | 2 INT | 25 rushing yards | 0 rushing TD | 2 fumbles
    Flacco struggled against a tough Vikings defense in his debut as Colts starter. While he managed some completions, a crucial interception revealed his discomfort in the pocket, underscoring the Colts’ need for offensive cohesion.

31: Jameis Winston, Cleveland Browns (Year 10)

  • 2024 Stats: 7 games | 59.6% completion | 652 passing yards | 6.6 ypa | 5 TDs | 3 INT | 31 rushing yards | 0 rushing TD | 2 fumbles
    Winston’s high from a strong Week 8 was short-lived, as three interceptions marred his Week 9 performance. The Browns’ outlook remains shaky, with Winston struggling against a solid Chargers defense.

32: Gardner Minshew, Las Vegas Raiders (Year 6)

  • 2024 Stats: 8 games | 67.0% completion | 1,501 passing yards | 6.8 ypa | 6 TDs | 8 INT | 46 rushing yards | 0 rushing TD | 5 fumbles
    Minshew started strong in Week 9 but faltered, leading to another benching. Though capable, Minshew is caught in a struggling offense, and the Raiders may continue rotating quarterbacks until they find a reliable fit.
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