All-Time Rams QB Rankings

RankNameTeamYearsSeasonFantasyPlayoffsRatingOverall
1Kurt WarnerRams6GreatGoodGreat47.9Sigma
2Vince FerragamoRams7GoodAverageAverage35.2Chill
3Roman GabrielRams11GoodGoodSubpar33.8Chill
4Jared GoffRams5GoodGoodAverage33.8Chill
5Norm Van BrocklinRams9GoodAverageAverage33.1Chill
6James HarrisRams4GreatGoodSubpar31.7Delulu
7Matthew StaffordRams5AverageGoodGood31.1Delulu
8Jim EverettRams8SubparGoodAverage31.0Delulu
9Bob WaterfieldRams8GoodSubparAverage31.0Delulu
10Marc BulgerRams8SubparGoodSubpar30.3Delulu
11John HadlRams2GreatGoodSubpar29.6Delulu
12Jeff KempRams4GoodGoodSubpar29.6Delulu
13Dieter BrockRams1GoodAverageNon-Factor19.0NPC
14Sam BradfordRams1SubparGoodNon-Factor17.7NPC
15Pat HadenRams6GoodSubparNon-Factor17.7NPC
16Case KeenumRams2AverageAverageNon-Factor17.7NPC
17Chris MillerRams2SubparGoodNon-Factor17.7NPC
18Austin DavisRams1SubparAverageNon-Factor16.3NPC
19Tony BanksRams3SubparSubparNon-Factor14.9NPC
20Nick FolesRams1SubparSubparNon-Factor14.8NPC
21Bill WadeRams7SubparSubparNon-Factor14.8NPC
22Zeke BratkowskiRams3Non-FactorSubparNon-Factor13.4NPC
23Bill MunsonRams4Non-FactorSubparNon-Factor13.4NPC
24Steve BartkowskiRams1GoodSubparNon-Factor10.7NPC
25Trent GreenRams2SubparGoodNon-Factor10.7NPC
26Kellen ClemensRams3SubparAverageNon-Factor9.3NPC
27Steve DilsRams4SubparAverageNon-Factor9.3NPC
28Shaun HillRams1SubparAverageNon-Factor9.3NPC
29Jamie MartinRams5AverageSubparNon-Factor9.3NPC
30Joe NamathRams1AverageSubparNon-Factor9.3NPC
31T. J. RubleyRams1SubparAverageNon-Factor9.3NPC
32Frank RyanRams4AverageSubparNon-Factor9.3NPC
33John WolfordRams2AverageNon-FactorNon-Factor9.3NPC
34Jimmy GaroppoloRams1SubparNon-FactorAverage8.5Cooked
35Ron JaworskiRams3GoodNon-FactorNon-Factor8.4Cooked
36Steve BonoRams1Non-FactorAverageNon-Factor8.0Cooked
37Chris ChandlerRams2SubparSubparNon-Factor8.0Cooked
38Baker MayfieldRams1Non-FactorAverageNon-Factor8.0Cooked
39Carson WentzRams1SubparSubparNon-Factor8.0Cooked
40Kyle BollerRams1Non-FactorSubparNon-Factor6.6Cooked
41Scott CovingtonRams1SubparNon-FactorNon-Factor6.6Cooked
42Gus FrerotteRams2Non-FactorSubparNon-Factor6.5Cooked
43Ron MillerRams1Non-FactorSubparNon-Factor6.5Cooked
44Jeff RutledgeRams3Non-FactorSubparNon-Factor6.5Cooked
45Mark RypienRams2Non-FactorSubparNon-Factor6.5Cooked
46Terry BakerRams3Non-FactorNon-FactorNon-Factor5.2Cooked
47Pete BeathardRams1Non-FactorNon-FactorNon-Factor5.1Cooked
48Brock BerlinRams2Non-FactorNon-FactorNon-Factor5.1Cooked
49A. J. FeeleyRams1Non-FactorNon-FactorNon-Factor5.1Cooked
50Ryan FitzpatrickRams2Non-FactorNon-FactorNon-Factor5.1Cooked
51Buddy HumphreyRams2Non-FactorNon-FactorNon-Factor5.1Cooked
52Bert JonesRams1Non-FactorNon-FactorNon-Factor5.1Cooked
53Sean MannionRams4Non-FactorNon-FactorNon-Factor5.1Cooked
54Keith NullRams1Non-FactorNon-FactorNon-Factor5.1Cooked
55Dan PastoriniRams1Non-FactorNon-FactorNon-Factor5.1Cooked
56Bryce PerkinsRams1Non-FactorNon-FactorNon-Factor5.1Cooked
57Brett RypienRams1Non-FactorNon-FactorNon-Factor5.1Cooked
58Steve WalshRams1Non-FactorNon-FactorNon-Factor5.1Cooked

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.