Who are the top 10 QB-WR duos in the NFL entering 2025 season?
Passing is the name of the game in the NFL these days. Not only is it a requirement for teams to have an elite quarterback, but it’s also become as much of a prerequisite to have a top-end wide receiver in order to win at the highest level.
A number of franchises have an elite player at one of those positions at least, but only so many teams can have one of each. With quarterbacks and receivers being more important now than ever, which teams have the top duos?
Let’s take a look at the 10 best QB-WR pairings in the NFL entering the 2025 season.
Statistically, there wasn’t a better quarterback and wide receiver duo in the 2023 season than Tagovailoa and Hill. In their second year together, the wide receiver was on pace to break single-season records. Hill had a whopping 1,481 receiving yards through the first 12 games that year before finishing the 2023 season with 119 receptions for 1,799 yards and 13 touchdowns in 16 games.
A year later, injuries to both players prevented Hill from reaching the same heights. Despite Hill appearing in all 17 games, he played through a wrist injury all season, while Tagovailoa missed six games due to injury. Hill ended the year with 81 receptions for 959 yards and six touchdowns. There were rumors of Hill potentially getting traded this offseason, but he’s still in South Beach. So, Tagovailoa and Hill will look to recreate the magic they had in their first two years together in 2025.
Early in the 2024 season, it looked like Collins was set to be one of the NFL’s leading receivers again. He had 567 receiving yards and three touchdowns through the first five games before a hamstring injury sidelined him for five weeks. Collins was still able to put up 1,006 receiving yards and seven