Week 13 of the NFL Season is in the books, meaning there is one week left in the fantasy football regular season. Here are the Week 14 quarterback rankings for fantasy football. The quarterbacks on bye this week are Jaxson Dart, Drake Maye, Brock Purdy, and Bryce Young. Justin Herbert and Jayden Daniels are questionable with injuries.

Quarterback Rankings Week 14 Fantasy Football
Tier 1: The Big 5
| Rank | Player | Opponent |
| 1 | Josh Allen | Cincinnati Bengals |
| 2 | Dak Prescott | Detroit Lions |
| 3 | Jared Goff | Dallas Cowboys |
| 4 | Matthew Stafford | Arizona Cardinals |
| 5 | Jalen Hurts | Los Angeles Chargers |
This top tier of quarterbacks is the best of the best in fantasy football:
- Prescott and the Cowboys have been on a heater since the bye week. They have won three in a row, and Prescott has three straight top-eight fantasy finishes. The Cowboys have a massive matchup against the Lions on Thursday Night Football. The Lions defense just allowed four passing touchdowns to Love. This has the makings of a shoot-out, and both Prescott and Goff are top-three options in Week 14.
- Stafford’s record streak of 28 passing touchdowns without an interception was snapped when he threw two in the loss to the Panthers. Expect him to get back on track against the Cardinals. Stafford ranks as a top-five quarterback in the Week 14 fantasy football rankings.
Matthew Stafford's interception ends a run of 28 consecutive TD passes without an interception, passing Tom Brady’s 25 straight in 2010.
The streak stands as the longest INT-free TD streak on record since play-by-play data began in 1978 🔥 pic.twitter.com/vd0ScPU2J6
— ESPN Insights (@ESPNInsights) November 30, 2025
Tier 2: Low-End QB1s
| Rank | Player | Opponent |
| 6 | Joe Burrow | Buffalo Bills |
| 7 | Jacoby Brissett | Los Angeles Rams |
| 8 | Patrick Mahomes | Houston Texans |
| 9 | Lamar Jackson | Pittsburgh Steelers |
| 10 | Baker Mayfield | New Orleans Saints |
These guys are low-end QB1s, and I feel comfortable starting any of them as my QB1 this week:
- Burrow made his triumphant return and led the Bengals to an upset victory over the Ravens, keeping the Bengals in the AFC North Playoff race. He threw the ball 46 times, completed 24 of them for 261 yards and two touchdowns. Burrow and the Bengals will face off in an expected shoot-out with Allen and the Bills in Week 14.
- Mahomes is coming off a four passing touchdown day against the Cowboys on Thanksgiving afternoon, but he has a much tougher matchup against the Texans on Sunday Night Football. Houston has been the best defense against opposing quarterbacks in fantasy football. Mahomes is still a must-start in fantasy football, but temper expectations for this week.
- Three straight single-digit fantasy performances for Jackson. He does not look like himself out there and is not running like he used to. Now he gets to face the Steelers for 1st place in the AFC North. Pittsburgh has always been his kryptonite over the years. Jackson only had three games where he finished outside of the top ten last year in fantasy. Two of those three games were against the Steelers. Jackson still has a high ceiling, which is keeping him just inside the top ten this week, but I would not blame anyone if they wanted to bench him this week.
Tier 3: High-End QB2s
| Rank | Player | Opponent |
| 11 | Bo Nix | Las Vegas Raiders |
| 12 | Jordan Love | Chicago Bears |
| 13 | Trevor Lawrence | Indianapolis Colts |
| 14 | Jayden Daniels* | Minnesota Vikings |
| 15 | Caleb Williams | Green Bay Packers |
This tier consists of the high-end QB2s:
- Love was another Thanksgiving Day standout performer, throwing for four passing touchdowns and finishing as a top-five fantasy quarterback on the week. He gets a pivotal matchup against the Bears in a battle for 1st place in the NFC North.
- Lawrence has been picking it recently, having two straight top-seven fantasy finishes, although against the Cardinals and Titans. He and the Jaguars take on Jones and the Colts in a fight for 1st place in the AFC South (there are three games for first place in a division this week).
Jordan Love is really really really really good at football
That is all pic.twitter.com/frBt1OCuhy
— Matthew S. (@MatthewMKE98) December 1, 2025
Tier 4: Superflex Options Only
| Rank | Player | Opponent |
| 16 | Daniel Jones | Jacksonville Jaguars |
| 17 | Justin Herbert* | Philadelphia Eagles |
| 18 | Sam Darnold | Atlanta Falcons |
| 19 | Tua Tagovailoa | New York Jets |
| 20 | C.J. Stroud | Kansas City Chiefs |
These players are options only in very deep leagues or SuperFlex leagues:
- Herbert battled through an injury in the Chargers’ victory on Sunday, leaving the game before coming back in. He is getting surgery on his non-throwing hand. The Chargers have the Monday Night Football game, meaning he has extra time to heal, but fantasy managers might not know by Sunday if he can play. However, it is a difficult matchup against the Eagles, so Herbert is a risky option, regardless of his injury status.
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