It was the week of the quarterbacks as six QBs threw for 300+ yards and eight had three or more touchdowns. With so many great performances, check below to see my Week 2 quarterback power rankings.
Rankings are based on this week’s and the previous week’s performances.
Click here to see last week’s quarterback power rankings: Week 1 Quarterback Power Rankings.
Last Week: Unranked
In a shootout loss, Russell Wilson torched the Dallas defense, throwing for 450 yards and three touchdowns on just 30 completions. He connected with Malik Nabers nine times for 167 yards and two long touchdowns. Wilson also relied on Wan’Dale Robinson, who hauled in eight catches for 142 yards and a score. On top of his massive passing game, Russ tacked on 23 rushing yards on three carries.
2025 Stats: 60% completion, 685 yards, three touchdowns, one interception, and a 92.8 rating.
Last Week: Unranked
Derrick Henry may have struggled, but Lamar Jackson had no issue burning the Cleveland Browns’ defense. The two-time MVP completed 19 passes on 29 attempts for 225 yards, four touchdowns, and a 128.6 passer rating. He found Devontez Walker for two scores as well as Tylan Wallace and DeAndre Hopkins for touchdowns.
Jackson leads the league in passer rating (136.6), 8.8 higher than the next QB, and touchdowns with seven (six passing, one rushing).
2025 Stats: 69% completion, 517 yards, seven touchdowns, zero interceptions, and a 136.6 rating.
Last Week: 5th
Daniel Jones continues to surprise the league and the quarterback power rankings as he jumps two spots from last week. In another great game, Jones and Co. took down a stout Denver Broncos defense 29-28 on a game-winning field goal from Spencer Shrader.
In the victory, Jones threw for 316 yards and one touchdown on 23-34 passing. He dispersed the ball well as five receivers had 40+ yards. Tyler Warren led the pack with 79 yards on four catches, and Jonathon Taylor had the lone receiving touchdown from seven yards out. Jones also used his feet to get into the endzone from one yard out, his third rushing touchdown of the season.
2025 Stats: 71% completion, 616 yards, five touchdowns, zero interceptions, and a 111.1 rating
Last Week: Unranked
After a disappointing game against the Packers in Week 1, the Lions pummeled the Chicago Bears 52-21. On only 28 passing attempts, Jared Goff filled the stat sheet with 334 passing yards, five touchdowns, and a near-perfect passer rating of 156.0. He linked up with his favorite target, Amon-Ra St. Brown, nine times for 115 yards and three touchdowns.
Through two weeks, Goff leads the league in completion percentage and is tied for first in passing touchdowns with six.
2025 Stats: 80% completion, 564 yards, six touchdowns, one interception, and a 125.1 rating.
Last Week: 2nd
Justin Herbert moves up one from last week to take the top spot in this week’s quarterback power rankings. Herbert had a solid outing on Monday Night Football in a 20-9 divisional win over the Las Vegas Raiders.
Herbert completed 70% of his passes for 242 yards, two touchdowns, and a passer rating of 122.8. Quentin Johnson snagged a 60-yard touchdown before halftime, his third endzone trip this season. Keenan Allen scored for the second straight week from 10 yards out. Herbert also led the team in rushing with 31 yards on nine carries.
2025 Stats: 72% completion, 623 yards, five touchdowns, zero interceptions, and a 127.8 rating.
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