All-Time Bears QB Rankings

RankNameTeamYearsSeasonFantasyPlayoffsRatingOverall
1Jim McMahonBears7EliteGoodGood45.04Sigma
2Billy WadeBears6GoodAverageAverage33.86Chill
3Rex GrossmanBears6GoodAverageAverage33.85Chill
4Jay CutlerBears8AverageGoodAverage32.41Chill
5Mike TomczakBears6GoodSubparAverage31.04Delulu
6Ed BrownBears8GoodSubparSubpar29.65Delulu
7Jim MillerBears4GoodGoodSubpar29.64Delulu
8Mike PhippsBears5GreatSubparSubpar28.99Delulu
9Jim HarbaughBears7GoodSubparSubpar28.98Delulu
10Mitchell TrubiskyBears4GoodGoodSubpar28.97Delulu
11Johnny LujackBears4GreatSubparSubpar28.21Delulu
12Bob AvelliniBears9SubparSubparSubpar27.50Delulu
13Steve WalshBears2GoodAverageAverage21.12Delulu
14Rudy BukichBears9GoodAverageNon-Factor19.15NPC
15Steve FullerBears3AverageSubparAverage19.14NPC
16Kyle OrtonBears3GoodAverageNon-Factor19.13NPC
17Caleb WilliamsBears2SubparGreatNon-Factor18.30NPC
18Erik KramerBears5SubparGoodNon-Factor17.98NPC
19Dave KriegBears1AverageAverageNon-Factor17.97NPC
20Doug FlutieBears2SubparAverageNon-Factor15.49NPC
21Jack ConcannonBears5SubparSubparNon-Factor15.33NPC
22Bobby DouglassBears7SubparSubparNon-Factor15.32NPC
23Kent NixBears4SubparSubparNon-Factor15.32NPC
24Vince EvansBears7SubparSubparNon-Factor15.31NPC
25Cade McNownBears2Non-FactorSubparNon-Factor13.60NPC
26Mike HohenseeBears1AverageGoodNon-Factor12.13NPC
27Zeke BratkowskiBears5GoodSubparNon-Factor11.01NPC
28Shane MatthewsBears4AverageAverageNon-Factor11.01NPC
29Brian HoyerBears1SubparGoodNon-Factor11.00NPC
30Virgil CarterBears3AverageSubparNon-Factor9.97NPC
31Craig KrenzelBears1AverageSubparNon-Factor9.97NPC
32Chase DanielBears2SubparAverageNon-Factor9.96NPC
33Nick FolesBears2SubparAverageNon-Factor9.95NPC
34Andy DaltonBears1AverageSubparNon-Factor9.94NPC
35Tyson BagentBears3SubparSubparNon-Factor9.32Cooked
36Steve RomanikBears4SubparSubparNon-Factor9.23Cooked
37Bob WilliamsBears3SubparSubparNon-Factor9.23Cooked
38George BlandaBears10SubparSubparNon-Factor9.22Cooked
39Chris ChandlerBears2SubparSubparNon-Factor9.21Cooked
40Kordell StewartBears1SubparSubparNon-Factor9.20Cooked
41Chad HutchinsonBears1Non-FactorAverageNon-Factor9.20Cooked
42Mike GlennonBears1SubparSubparNon-Factor9.19Cooked
43Larry RakestrawBears3Non-FactorSubparNon-Factor7.78Cooked
44Gary HuffBears1SubparNon-FactorNon-Factor7.77Cooked
45Greg LandryBears1SubparNon-FactorNon-Factor7.77Cooked
46Steve BradleyBears1Non-FactorSubparNon-Factor7.76Cooked
47Peter Tom WillisBears4Non-FactorSubparNon-Factor7.75Cooked
48Steve StenstromBears3Non-FactorSubparNon-Factor7.74Cooked
49Moses MorenoBears1Non-FactorSubparNon-Factor7.74Cooked
50Henry BurrisBears1Non-FactorSubparNon-Factor7.73Cooked
51Todd CollinsBears1SubparNon-FactorNon-Factor7.72Cooked
52Jason CampbellBears1Non-FactorSubparNon-Factor7.71Cooked
53Jimmy ClausenBears2Non-FactorSubparNon-Factor7.71Cooked
54Matt BarkleyBears1Non-FactorSubparNon-Factor7.70Cooked
55Trevor SiemianBears1Non-FactorSubparNon-Factor7.69Cooked
56Nathan PetermanBears2Non-FactorSubparNon-Factor7.68Cooked
57Rusty LischBears1Non-FactorNon-FactorNon-Factor6.37Cooked
58Will FurrerBears1Non-FactorNon-FactorNon-Factor6.36Cooked
59Rick MirerBears1Non-FactorNon-FactorNon-Factor6.35Cooked
60Jonathan QuinnBears1Non-FactorNon-FactorNon-Factor6.34Cooked
61Caleb HanieBears3Non-FactorNon-FactorNon-Factor6.34Cooked
62Josh McCownBears1Non-FactorNon-FactorNon-Factor6.33Cooked

FAQ

What does the “Rating” column represent?

The Rating is a numerical composite score assessing a QB’s tenure with their team, incorporating regular season performance, fantasy value, playoff success, and overall legacy—ranging from peaks like Tom Brady’s 94.3 down to busts at lower scores. See how quarterbacks compare across NFL teams in the Greatest NFL Quarterbacks of All-Time.

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

These are qualitative tiers rating regular-season excellence (e.g., “Great” for dominant play), fantasy football output (e.g., “Elite” for top scorers), and postseason prowess (e.g., “Elite” for deep runs)—forming the backbone of the overall rating.

How is this QB ranking calculated?

The rankings blend quantitative metrics (regular season, fantasy, post-season) with qualitative judgments on playoffs and franchise legacy, creating a holistic score that prioritizes sustained impact over isolated brilliance.

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

These come from our “Dad Glossary” for a fun, informal vibe on team QB vibes:

    • Aura/Elite: Legendary dominance.
    • Sigma/Great: Consistently elite.
    • Slaps/Good: Solid performers.
    • Chill/Average: Reliable but unflashy.
    • Delulu/Mediocre: Overhyped potential without results.
    • NPC/Subpar: Forgettable and inconsistent.
    • Cooked/Non-Factor: Busts, or too early to tell.

How often is this list updated?

Updates occur throughout the year, but primarily during the NFL post-season and after the Super Bowl to reflect evolving careers.

Who are the best quarterbacks in the NFL right now?

Patrick Mahomes of the Kansas City Chiefs is widely regarded as one of the top quarterbacks in the NFL right now. For the complete NFL daily quarterback rankings, check out our list here that include some surprises.

Who is the greatest quarterback of all time?

Tom Brady holds the title as the greatest quarterback of all time, with a rating of 94.3 earned during his legendary tenure with the New England Patriots. His “Aura” status is fueled by “Elite” regular-season consistency, “Elite” fantasy impact, and unmatched “Elite” playoff performances, including 37 playoff wins and 6 Super Bowl victories over 20 seasons. For a full breakdown of NFL team quarterback rankings, check out this page.

Which team has had the greatest run of quarterbacks in their history?

The New England Patriots boast the greatest run of quarterbacks, highlighted by Tom Brady’s dominant 20-year tenure that delivered 37 playoff wins and 6 Super Bowl victories, securing the franchise’s top rating of 94.3 and “Aura” status. Dive deeper into NFL team quarterback rankings here.