The 100 best NFL quarterbacks of all time (2024)

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Steven Ruiz

September 12, 2019 9:36 am ET

To celebrate the 100th year of the NFL, our crew at USA TODAY Sports is looking back at the last century of football. I have been given the honor of ranking the 100 best NFL quarterbacks of all time.

To build this list, I used Pro Football Reference’s “approximate value” AV rankings to get a baseline, and then made some individual calls off of that.

To start, I’m going to just show you the rankings of 100-20, because this article is already too long and I’m not sure anyone wants to read multiple words, let alone sentences, on the greatness of Brian Sipe. (Just kidding, you’re wonderful, Brian Sipe. Go Brian Sipe.)

After that, we’ll dive into the top 20 in more detail.

TO THE LIST!

100. Jeff George
99. Lynn Dickey
98. Jeff Blake
97. Matt Schaub
96. Babe Parilli
95. Andrew Luck
94. Bobby Hebert
93. Bernie Kosar
92. Neil Lomax
91. Don Meredith
90. Jack Kemp
89. Tommy Kramer
88. Steve Beuerlein
87. Steve Bartkowski
86. Ken O’Brien
85. Earl Morrall
84. Ryan Fitzpatrick
83. Jim Zorn
82. Brian Sipe
81. Jon Kitna
80. Frank Ryan
79. Daryle Lamonica
78. Brad Johnson
77. Andy Dalton
76. Jake Plummer
75. Archie Manning
74. Billy Kilmer
73. Bert Jones
72. Greg Landry
71. Daunte Culpepper
70. Charley Johnson
69. Jim Harbaugh
68. Danny White
67. Chris Chandler
66. Jeff Garcia
65. Joe Theismann
64. Ron Jaworski
63. Joe Ferguson
62. Steve DeBerg
61. Jim Everett
60. Jim Plunkett
59. Jay Cutler
58. Matthew Stafford
57. Matt Hasselbeck
56. Trent Green
55. Kerry Collins
54. Philip Rivers
53. Michael Vick
52. Joe Flacco
51. Russell Wilson
50. Norm Snead
49. Joe Namath
48. Craig Morton
47. Tony Romo
46. Steve Grogan
45. Alex Smith
44. Phil Simms
43. Ken Stabler
42. Rich Gannon
41. Mark Brunell
40. Cam Newton
39. Steve McNair
38. George Blanda
37. John Brodie
36. Roman Gabriel
35. Randall Cunningham
34. Jim Hart
33. Boomer Esiason
32. Drew Bledsoe
31. Donovan McNabb
30. Dave Krieg
29. Sonny Jurgensen
28. Bob Griese
27. Vinny Testaverde
26. Carson Palmer
25. John Hadl
24. Len Dawson
23. Ken Anderson
22. Eli Manning
21. Matt Ryan

20. Warren Moon

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Moon may have been higher on this list if he hadn’t spent the first six years of his career in Canada. That probably had more to do with the color of his skin than his actually ability, unfortunately. Moon shattered records in Canada before finally getting his chance in the NFL. He led the league in passing twice, made nine Pro Bowls and took home the MVP award in 1990.

19. Dan Fouts

There’s no doubt Fouts benefitted from playing under Don Coryell, but you can’t argue against his production. He set the passing yardage record in 1979 and then broke it in 1980 and 1981. Fouts also led the league in every major passing category at least once in his career. This is important, too: He might have the lushest beard in NFL history. Sorry, Ryan Fitzpatrick.

18. Ben Roethlisberger

Roethlisberger started off his career as more of a game manager (especially on that first Super Bowl team), but he’s proven over the last decade he’s capable of being the focal point of the offense. He’s made a lot of receivers a lot of money thanks to his ability to buy time in the pocket and make ridiculous throws downfield. Roethlisberger still has time to pad his resume.

17. Kurt Warner

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Warner had a weird career. After winning MVP in his first season as a starter and then bringing the Rams to a second Super Bowl in three years in 2001, Warner just fell off a cliff. Injuries cost him his job in St. Louis before he spent a forgetful year with the Giants. His resurgence in Arizona lands him on this list. Warner led another perennial loser to the Super Bowl and put together another masterful postseason performance.

16. Troy Aikman

Yes, Aikman played behind a great line and with a dominant back, but we never consider how that may have affected his, um, underwhelming stats. He played in a run-first offense, so he never really got a chance to air it out. Aikman did come through whenever Dallas was forced to pass the ball, though. He had a strong arm, a quick release and was supremely accurate. Put Aikman on a pass-happy team, and he might be considered one the best to ever play. Instead, he’ll have to settle for those three rings.

15. Jim Kelly

Kelly was asked to shepherd one of the more innovative offenses in league history and had no problem doing it. He was one of the last quarterbacks in league history to call his own plays. There’s a reason why coaches don’t ask their players to do that anymore: It’s really hard. But the play-calling duties did not stop Kelly from throwing a bunch of touchdowns, landing on five Pro Bowl teams and leading the Bills to four consecutive Super Bowls.

14. Aaron Rodgers

Rodgers may be the most talented quarterback to ever play. We still need to see him do it for another five years or so before he even sniffs the GOAT conversation, but there’s little doubt that he’ll eventually make it there. Rodgers already has two MVP awards and a Super Bowl ring on his resume.

13. Fran Tarkenton

The original scrambling quarterback, Tarkenton made plays that other quarterbacks just weren’t making back when he played. He was also a productive passer who played on successful teams. Tarkenton’s passer rating dropped 22 points in the playoffs, which drops him down this list.

12. Terry Bradshaw

Bradshaw doesn’t get the credit he deserves for really taking over those 1970s Steelers teams late in their dynastic run. By the end of it, Pittsburgh was throwing it all over the field, and Bradshaw proved capable of playing a more important role. He’s also got those four rings. No big deal.

11. Steve Young

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Young’s prime was short but, man, was it good. He set the league’s passer rating record in 1994 during one of the greatest seasons a quarterback has ever produced. Young ranks fifth in career rating, which is remarkable considering the era he played in. He’s also one of the best scramblers in league history.

10. Roger Staubach

Concussions cut Staubach’s career short, which is a shame because he was playing some good football when walked away from the game. He led the league in passer rating in each of his final two seasons and was coming off a fifth consecutive Pro Bowl season.

9. Bart Starr

Starr is the forgotten quarterback in Green Bay. He won five championships, made a handful of Pro Bowls and won NFL MVP in 1966. Starr was at his best in the postseason, posting a 104.1 passer rating and a 9-1 record. His career was cut short after undergoing surgery on his throwing arm.

8. Dan Marino

The start of Marino’s career was simply brilliant. In only his second season, he led the Dolphins to a 14-2 record while setting the NFL touchdown record. Marino never came close to matching that season, though. And after making five Pro Bowls to start his career, he made only four more appearances over the final 12 years of his career.

7. Johnny Unitas

Many consider Unitas the best quarterback of all-time, and we’re not going to argue with them — we just never got a chance to see him play. He certainly has a case. He retired with just about every passing record and won three rings (only one Super Bowl, though) over the course of his career. He loses points here for sub-par play in the postseason.

6. John Elway

Elway was very good for a very long time. He never really put up great stats despite his immense skill-set, but that’s fine. His teams were always in the playoffs and he managed to grab two rings on his way out.

5. Drew Brees

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It’s criminal that Brees has never won an MVP award. He’s never played with great receivers and had only a few seasons with a competent defense but still manages to drag the Saints near the .500 mark every year. At least Brees has a ring and will go down as one of the most prolific passers in league history.

4. Brett Favre

Favre’s longevity lands him this high on the list. Playing all of those games allowed him to stack touchdowns, passing yards and wins. His time as the best quarterback in the league did not last very long but it was impressive. He won three consecutive MVP awards from 1995 to 1997. Favre won just a single ring, which is disappointing considering how many great teams he played on.

3. Peyton Manning

We’re officially at the point where any of the following guys can make the argument for being No. 1 on this list. Manning broke every passing record there is and did so with a very distinct style. His work at the line of scrimmage has influenced the next generation of passers. Unfortunately for Manning, playoff performance matters, and he just wasn’t near his best in January.

2. Joe Montana

Montana never put up crazy stats but he may have been the most efficient quarterback to ever play. He was the perfect quarterback to run Bill Walsh’s West Coast offense thanks to his unmatched sense of timing and impeccable accuracy. Montana was never rattled and saved his best performances for the postseason. Until the next guy came along, Montana was the best to every play the position…

1. Tom Brady

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The GOAT argument ended as soon as Brady led a 25-point comeback and won his fifth ring. And since then, he’s added another ring and put up a record-breaking performance in Super Bowl 52. He’s got the wins like Montana and stats like Manning. And we’ve never really seen a quarterback be this good for so long. Brady continues to play at an elite level well past his 40th birthday. This is no longer a debate: Brady is the best quarterback of all time.

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FAQs

Who is the greatest quarterback of all time in the NFL? ›

Going down the list of postseason accomplishments, Mahomes is already among the all-time greats at quarterback. His 15 postseason victories trail only Brady (31) and Joe Montana (16), largely considered the two greatest quarterbacks in NFL history.

Where is Patrick Mahomes' rank all time? ›

Top 10 Quarterbacks of all time

According to our group of voters, Mahomes is on the Mount Rushmore of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history. He was voted as high as second and as low as 11th, and the consensus has him as the fourth-greatest quarterback of all-time between Joe Montana and Aaron Rodgers.

Who is number one QB in history? ›

In the NFL, the starting quarterback is the only position that is credited with records of wins and losses. Tom Brady holds the record for the most regular season wins with 251. Brady also holds the record for the most postseason wins with 35. Aaron Rodgers leads active players with 148 regular season wins.

Who's better, Tom Brady or Mahomes? ›

Mahomes Wins Consecutive Super Bowl MVPs

His three Super Bowl rings are the most of any active quarterback. Mahomes is also the first QB since Brady to win back-to-back championships and the second player ever with back-to-back Super Bowl MVPs — something Brady never accomplished.

Who is the most talented NFL QB of all time? ›

"When you have a quarterback of that talent, right, with Josh Allen, where I don't say this lightly, it is arguably the most talented quarterback in the history of football, the [championship] window is never really closed," said Simms, who spent six seasons in the NFL and had a 7-9 record as a starter.

Who is the great QB with no ring? ›

1. Dan Marino. Marino is the best quarterback to never win a Super Bowl, only having one opportunity to win the championship in a 1984 season in which he obliterated the single-season records for yards (5,084) and passing touchdowns (48).

Who is a better QB, Purdy or Mahomes? ›

Digging deeper into efficiency metrics, Purdy (72.7%) holds an edge, finishing the season with a higher completion percentage and passer rating than Mahomes (63%). In terms of average of touchdowns per game in 2023, Mahomes has 2.28 to Purdy's 1.76.

Who is the greatest Chiefs QB of all time? ›

Patrick Mahomes

Who is considered the GOAT QB? ›

Still, Montana has regularly changed his tune when it comes to bestowing the “GOAT” title on one quarterback. After Brady — who idolized Montana and the 49ers while growing up in the Bay Area — won his seventh Super Bowl with the Buccaneers in 2021, Montana declared Brady as the best to ever play at QB.

Who has the best QB rating of all time? ›

Regular season
RankQuarterbackRating
1* Aaron Rodgers103.6
2* Patrick Mahomes103.5
3* Deshaun Watson100.8
4* Russell Wilson100.0
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Who is the most accurate quarterback in NFL history? ›

Interpreted as:
NAMERATE
1J. Burrow98.6
2D. Brees98.7
3J. Garoppolo97.6
4D. Prescott99.0
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Who is a better quarterback than Patrick Mahomes? ›

Kansas City has a chance to become the ninth back-to-back Super Bowl champion in NFL history and the first since the New England Patriots in the 2003 and 2004 seasons. It's Brady, the quarterback of those Patriots teams, who stands in the way of Mahomes being considered the greatest quarterback of all time.

Who is considered the NFL goat? ›

At one point many fans felt comfortable calling Joe Montana the "GOAT," then once Tom Brady came along and won seven rings he got the moniker and now many are saying Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes is on his way to the crown.

Who has the most Super Bowl rings? ›

Which teams have the most Super Bowl wins? The New England Patriots and the Pittsburgh Steelers are both tied for the most Super Bowl wins with six each. The Patriots also have the most Super Bowl appearances in history with 11, having lost the title game five times.

Who is the best QB in the NFL overall? ›

1. Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City Chiefs. Greg Auman: He has set the bar so impossibly high that Mahomes at his worst can still make a good case to be the best quarterback in the NFL.

Who's considered the best NFL player of all time? ›

Tom Brady

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