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Chris Simms just released his NFL QB rankings, the Mt Rushmore was...
The Core Four
No. 1: Lamar Jackson
>We have reached the top of the pyramid, and Simms saved the best for last. While Mahomes, Burrow and Allen are special players, “nobody is playing QB right now better than” Jackson. The two-time NFL MVP is “out of this world,” arguably the greatest mobile QB in history while possessing an “unreal” skill set in the pocket. It has finally “all come together,” and Jackson’s future could not be more bright.
Then Burrow and Josh Allen
No. 4: Mahomes (Chiefs)
>Mahomes has “mastered the art of winning,” will retire as “an all-time great” and is “awesome.” But Simms feels that he has not been as good as the other three signal-callers in this tier over the past two seasons, prompting his all from No. 1 in last year’s rankings.
No. 5: Jayden Daniels (Commanders)
>All concerns about Daniels have been thrown out the window after his sensational rookie season. While the second pick of the 2024 draft could be “a hair stronger,” he has a strong and precise arm that is paired with elite athleticism. Already a top-five quarterback, “the sky is the limit” for Daniels.
No. 6: Matthew GodStaff
>Even though he is 37 years old, Stafford has “one of the most gifted arms in the history of football.” Mobility is a big concern, especially as he ages, but Stafford “does an incredible job of not taking unnecessary sacks.”
No. 7: C.J. Stroud (Houston Texans)
>After a marvelous rookie season, Stroud regressed in 2024, something Simms blames on the Texans and not the 23-year-old quarterback. He is still “one of the best quarterbacks in football” and Simms believes “this year will be better than any year he’s had in his career to this point.”
No. 8: Justin Herbert (Los Angeles Chargers)
>Simms thinks he can be in the “top five, top six conversation for the next four or five years.”
No. 9: Baker Mayfield
Chris Simms just released his NFL QB rankings, the Mt Rushmore was...
The Core Four
No. 1: Lamar Jackson
>We have reached the top of the pyramid, and Simms saved the best for last. While Mahomes, Burrow and Allen are special players, “nobody is playing QB right now better than” Jackson. The two-time NFL MVP is “out of this world,” arguably the greatest mobile QB in history while possessing an “unreal” skill set in the pocket. It has finally “all come together,” and Jackson’s future could not be more bright.
Then Burrow and Josh Allen
No. 4: Mahomes (Chiefs)
>Mahomes has “mastered the art of winning,” will retire as “an all-time great” and is “awesome.” But Simms feels that he has not been as good as the other three signal-callers in this tier over the past two seasons, prompting his all from No. 1 in last year’s rankings.
No. 5: Jayden Daniels (Commanders)
>All concerns about Daniels have been thrown out the window after his sensational rookie season. While the second pick of the 2024 draft could be “a hair stronger,” he has a strong and precise arm that is paired with elite athleticism. Already a top-five quarterback, “the sky is the limit” for Daniels.
No. 6: Matthew GodStaff
>Even though he is 37 years old, Stafford has “one of the most gifted arms in the history of football.” Mobility is a big concern, especially as he ages, but Stafford “does an incredible job of not taking unnecessary sacks.”
No. 7: C.J. Stroud (Houston Texans)
>After a marvelous rookie season, Stroud regressed in 2024, something Simms blames on the Texans and not the 23-year-old quarterback. He is still “one of the best quarterbacks in football” and Simms believes “this year will be better than any year he’s had in his career to this point.”
No. 8: Justin Herbert (Los Angeles Chargers)
>Simms thinks he can be in the “top five, top six conversation for the next four or five years.”
No. 9: Baker Mayfield
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