2024 NFL Week 7 QB Power Rankings: Jared Goff and Jordan Love enter Top 10 while Jalen Hurts and Kirk Cousins witness a drop

As the NFL season progresses, the performance of quarterbacks becomes a focal point for discussions about championship potential. Their role is pivotal, and their current form can significantly influence a team's Super Bowl aspirations.

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Lamar Jackson from Baltimore Ravens is the top Quarterback currently in NFL 2024.

Jared Goff and Jordan love have made their entries to TOP 10 on the backs on some impeccable performance.

As the NFL season progresses, the performance of quarterbacks becomes a focal point for discussions about championship potential. Their role is pivotal, and their current form can significantly influence a team's Super Bowl aspirations. Here’s a look at the Week 7 quarterback rankings, reflecting both present performance and short-term projections.

1. Lamar Jackson, Baltimore Ravens 
   Jackson is not just a top performer; he's an MVP frontrunner. His dual-threat capability is on full display as he ranks among the league's top rushers, complemented by an efficient passing game supported by Derrick Henry in the backfield.

2. Joe Burrow, Cincinnati Bengals  
   Burrow's accuracy and connection with key playmakers keep the Bengals competitive, even if his stats against tougher defenses haven't been overwhelming.

3. Brock Purdy, San Francisco 49ers  
   Purdy continues to enhance Kyle Shanahan's offense with his poise and decision-making, solidifying his role as a crucial contributor.

4. Josh Allen, Buffalo Bills 
   Allen's versatility allows him to make plays regardless of his supporting cast, and he maintains an impressive turnover rate.

5. Baker Mayfield, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 
   Leading the league with 15 touchdown passes, Mayfield's determination shines through despite some recent struggles against stronger defenses.

6. Jayden Daniels, Washington Commanders
   The rookie quarterback's dual-threat ability was evident in his performance against the Ravens, showcasing his potential as a starter.

7. C.J. Stroud, Houston Texans
   Stroud has had a strong rookie campaign; while turnovers are notable, his powerful arm has been essential for the Texans' offensive success.

8. Jordan Love, Green Bay Packers  
   Love demonstrated explosive potential with four touchdown passes against the Cardinals, proving he can capitalize on opportunities.

9. Jared Goff, Detroit Lions  
   Goff's return to form has been significant for the Lions as he thrives in a favorable offensive system.

10. Sam Darnold, Minnesota Vikings  
    After a bye week, Darnold faces challenges in maintaining his strong start but has the support of a solid defense.

11. Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City Chiefs  
    Despite modest stats due to injuries around him, Mahomes remains effective under pressure and continues to move the chains.

12. Kirk Cousins, Atlanta Falcons 
    Cousins has been reliable in leading the Falcons with crucial completions during their recent victories.

13. Jalen Hurts, Philadelphia Eagles  
    With key receivers returning from injury, Hurts managed well against a tough Browns defense but needs to improve consistency.

14. Justin Herbert, Los Angeles Chargers  
    Herbert recently surpassed 200 yards in a game for the first time this season, indicating a shift towards more controlled offensive play under new coaching.

15. Caleb Williams, Chicago Bears
    Williams is showing growth after an inconsistent start and is improving his decision-making while connecting effectively with veterans.

16. Dak Prescott, Dallas Cowboys  
    Prescott faced challenges against the Lions but ended on a high note, demonstrating his capacity for big plays when needed.

17. Kyler Murray, Arizona Cardinals  
    Murray's performances have been erratic; while he shows flashes of brilliance, inconsistencies hinder his overall effectiveness.

18. Geno Smith, Seattle Seahawks  
    Smith’s struggles are linked to an underperforming offensive line and issues with chemistry among receivers.

19. Matthew Stafford, Los Angeles Rams 
    Stafford's performance has been hampered by injuries to key targets; improvement in execution during critical moments is necessary for success.

20. Aaron Rodgers, New York Jets  
    Rodgers displays moments of brilliance but needs better timing and chemistry within the Jets' offense to elevate their play.

21. Trevor Lawrence, Jacksonville Jaguars  
    Lawrence’s erratic play reflects challenges within his coaching staff that may impact his development this season.

22. Russell Wilson, Pittsburgh Steelers
    Wilson returns to starting duties aiming to leverage his deep-passing skills effectively after limited playtime this season.

23. Anthony Richardson, Indianapolis Colts  
    Set to return from injury this week, Richardson’s strong arm and inconsistent accuracy make him an unpredictable player for opponents.

24. Bo Nix, Denver Broncos
    Nix shows promise in extending plays but struggles with overall offensive effectiveness as part of a lackluster team performance.

25. Drake Maye, New England Patriots  
    In his debut game, Maye displayed agility and potential despite some rookie mistakes that need refining as he gains experience.

26. Andy Dalton, Carolina Panthers  
    Dalton started strong but recent performances have raised doubts about his long-term viability as a starter moving forward.

27. Daniel Jones, New York Giants 
    Jones exhibits determination in running plays but faces challenges with timing and accuracy that limit his overall impact on games.

28. Deshaun Watson, Cleveland Browns  
    Watson has not met expectations this season due to poor protection and issues within the offensive scheme that need addressing.

29. Will Levis, Tennessee Titans  
    Levis's reliance on power throws has hindered his development; he appears to be regressing in Year 2 of his career.

30. Aidan O'Connell, Las Vegas Raiders  
    O'Connell faces significant challenges due to a depleted roster and struggles to establish himself as a viable starter in tough circumstances.

31. Spencer Rattler, New Orleans Saints  
    Rattler started strong but faltered later in games; he shows both potential and areas that require improvement moving forward.

32. Tyler Huntley, Miami Dolphins 
    Huntley has been serviceable in relief roles but may soon yield starting duties back to Tua Tagovailoa as he recovers from injury.

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