All-Time Seahawks QB Rankings

NFL Quarterback Rankings - HeyTC Daily Rankings
Rank Player Rating Team Season Fantasy Playoffs Overall Years
1 Russell Wilson 54.89 Seahawks Great Elite Great Sigma 10
2 Matt Hasselbeck 38.70 Seahawks Good Good Average Slaps 10
3 Dave Krieg 38.02 Seahawks Good Good Average Slaps 12
4 Sam Darnold Starter 36.64 Seahawks Elite Good Subpar Slaps 1
5 Geno Smith 31.73 Seahawks Good Great Subpar Delulu 5
6 Jim Zorn 28.18 Seahawks Subpar Subpar Subpar Delulu 9
7 Jon Kitna 26.79 Seahawks Average Average Subpar Delulu 4
8 Tarvaris Jackson 17.62 Seahawks Average Average Non-Factor NPC 4
9 Warren Moon 17.59 Seahawks Subpar Good Non-Factor NPC 2
10 Rick Mirer 14.90 Seahawks Subpar Subpar Non-Factor NPC 4
11 John Friesz 12.05 Seahawks Average Good Non-Factor NPC 4
12 Glenn Foley 10.86 Seahawks Average Average Non-Factor NPC 1
13 Seneca Wallace 10.67 Seahawks Subpar Good Non-Factor NPC 5
14 Trent Dilfer 10.58 Seahawks Good Subpar Non-Factor NPC 4
15 Drew Lock 9.31 Seahawks Subpar Subpar Non-Factor Cooked 1
16 Brock Huard 9.05 Seahawks Non-Factor Average Non-Factor Cooked 2
17 Bruce Mathison 9.05 Seahawks Subpar Subpar Non-Factor Cooked 1
18 Dan McGwire 8.95 Seahawks Subpar Subpar Non-Factor Cooked 4
19 Jeff Kemp 8.61 Seahawks Subpar Subpar Non-Factor Cooked 5
20 Kelly Stouffer 8.44 Seahawks Subpar Subpar Non-Factor Cooked 4
21 Charlie Frye 7.65 Seahawks Non-Factor Subpar Non-Factor Cooked 1
22 Charlie Whitehurst 7.64 Seahawks Non-Factor Subpar Non-Factor Cooked 2
23 Gale Gilbert 7.39 Seahawks Non-Factor Subpar Non-Factor Cooked 2
24 Stan Gelbaugh 6.54 Seahawks Non-Factor Subpar Non-Factor Cooked 4
25 Steve Myer 6.51 Seahawks Non-Factor Subpar Non-Factor Cooked 3
26 Jalen Milroe Injured 6.49 Seahawks Non-Factor Non-Factor Non-Factor Cooked 1

FAQ

Who is the greatest Seattle Seahawks quarterback of all time?

Russell Wilson holds the top spot with a rating of 54.89, driven by his “Great” regular-season performance, “Elite” fantasy impact, and “Great” playoff showings across 10 seasons, earning them “Sigma” status as the franchise’s iconic figure.

How does Russell Wilson compare to the greatest quarterback of all time?

Tom Brady is the greatest quarterback in the history of the NFL. His highest rating is with the New England Patriots—a fitting 133.7—and overall is even higher because of his Super Bowl win with Tampa Bay. Russell Wilson’s 54.89 with the Seahawks, while leading the team to Super Bowl XLVIII victory in 2014,

doesn’t match Brady’s sustained excellence across eras—his overall rating with both Tampa and New England totals 148.5.

For a full comparison, check out the All-Time QB Rankings here.

What is the difference between HeyTC’s QB Rating and ESPN’s QBR?

QBR is an outdated model that doesn’t take into account whether the quarterback won the game—its first flaw. Winning is everything; who cares if Quarterback X has the highest QBR but doesn’t win games? Its second flaw is that it doesn’t factor in playoff and Super Bowl success.

By contrast, the HeyTC QB Rating is a composite score evaluating a quarterback’s tenure with his team, factoring in regular-season performance, fantasy football value, playoff success, and overall franchise legacy.

Is Sam Darnold one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL?

While Sam Darnold is good, he’s not Patrick Mahomes of the Kansas City Chiefs, who is still the best quarterback in the NFL. For the complete NFL daily quarterback rankings, check out our list that include some surprises.

What do the “Season,” “Fantasy,” and “Playoffs” columns mean?

These columns use qualitative tiers to assess regular-season excellence (e.g., Good for standout play), fantasy (e.g., “Elite” for top scorers), and postseason performance (e.g., “Great” for significant playoff runs)—forming the foundation of the overall ranking.

How do Seattle Seahawks quarterbacks compare to other teams?

To see how Seattle Seahawks’s all-time QB lineup stacks up league-wide—and get our bold prediction on when this team will win its next Super Bowl—check out the All-Time Team QB Rankings here.

What do the slang terms in the “Overall” column mean (like “Aura,” “Sigma,” or “NPC”)?

These terms, inspired by our “Dad Glossary,” add a playful, informal spin to describe quarterback impact:

  • Aura/Elite: Legendary, game-changing dominance.
  • Sigma/Great: Consistently elite performers.
  • Slaps/Good: Solid, reliable contributors.
  • Chill/Average: Dependable but unremarkable.
  • Delulu/Mediocre: Overhyped with underwhelming results.
  • NPC/Subpar: Forgettable and inconsistent.
  • Cooked/Non-Factor: Complete busts.

How often is this list updated?

The list is updated throughout the year, with major revisions during the NFL postseason and after the Super Bowl to reflect evolving careers of quarterbacks.