The NFL season is upon us with the preseason starting up. It’s only right we start the season off with some tiers and doing quarterbacks is essential. There are a lot of levels of quarterbacks in today’s game. Some being superstars, some on the verge of stardom, and others just being… meh. Let’s get into some of the quarterback tiers for this upcoming 2022-23 NFL season.
This set of quarterbacks have proved to be able to carry their respective teams. There’s obvious Hall Of Famers in Aaron Rodgers, Patrick Mahomes, and Tom Brady, but also up-and-coming future HOFers in Allen, Herbert, Burrow, and Jackson. Joe Burrow was able to take his team to the Superbowl in his first year of starting a whole season and looks to improve. Although Justin Herbert hasn’t made the playoffs yet, his talent is too high not to put him at this level.
Franchise QBs
Matthew Stafford
Kyler Murray
Dak Prescott
Russell Wilson
Deshaun Watson
Derek Carr
Kirk Cousins
Matt Ryan
I know what you’re thinking. How is Matthew Stafford not a superstar QB? The Rams went to the Superbowl prior to getting Stafford with Jared Goff, so I don’t think I have him as high as others might for that reason. He came to a team that was extremely talented already and just added to it. I do think he’s one of the upper-echelon of franchise quarterbacks, with Kyler and Russell Wilson included. Deshaun Watson would be a superstar quarterback if we saw him play recently, but uh… yeah.
Average QBs at best
Jared Goff
Ryan Tannehill
Jimmy Garoppolo
Carson Wentz
Jameis Winston
Tua Tagovailoa
Mitch Trubisky
Marcus Mariota
Daniel Jones
Drew Lock
Baker Mayfield
A lot of these quarterbacks have had the chance to show they’re a superstar quarterback, but just kind of had always been meh their whole career. They’ve shown signs of promise, but have just been average for most of their career. Jared Goff is probably the best example of this tier, a quarterback that doesn’t necessarily move the needle nor break your team. A tier of … mehs.
Young bucks
Jalen Hurts
Trevor Lawrence
Zach Wilson
Trey Lance
Mac Jones
Justin Fields
Davis Mills
This tier of quarterbacks are sort of the unproven players. These ones have still a lot to prove and are relatively young in doing so. Mac Jones looked like the best of this crop this past season, but we will see with time who moves up the tiers from this list.