QB Stock Market: Ranking all 32 starters after the 2024 regular season
It's over.
For the quarterbacks moving onto the postseason, it's a whole new animal. Single elimination. None of those statistics will count toward the 2024 season totals. It happens in a vacuum. And, now that the regular season is over, we're going to look at that in a vacuum, too.
Because even as roughly half of these QBs go on to the postseason, we're going to hit pause and reflect on what happened within the QB ranks between Weeks 1 and 18. It's time for the final QB ranking of the year. Let's talk stocks.
In the QB Stock Market, we normally hold one question above all others: What have you done for your team lately? But with the season over, we will look at each player's entire body of work. These rankings instead ask the question: How much did you do for your team this year? For this edition, we ranked each team's primary starter for the 2024 season. Preseason rankings are listed in parentheses.
Previous weeks: 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 , 8 , 9 , 10 , 11 , 12 , 13 , 14 , 15 , 16 , 17 , 18
1. Josh Allen, Buffalo Bills (2)
I asked Damar Hamlin whether there was any one moment that proved Allen should win MVP.
"Every f---ing day. Every Sunday. Every f---ing Sunday. Like, it's no specific moment. It's every f---ing Sunday he gets out there, lines up and proves it. Just turn the tape on."
2. Lamar Jackson, Baltimore Ravens (3)
He is the most all-around dangerous QB, even if Allen was more valuable to his team.
3. Joe Burrow , Cincinnati Bengals (4)
If a tree falls in the woods, did it happen?
If a QB misses the playoffs, did his career year even happen?
4. Jared Goff, Detroit Lions (16)
Yes, he has the best offensive coordinator in football. But Goff is in the conversation of the best


