Analysis of Key Quarterbacks in the 2025 NFL Season
The 2025 NFL offseason was marked by significant quarterback movements, both through free agency and trades. Several transfers captured the attention of fans and experts, redefining the league’s landscape. We analyze the performance of these players in their new teams. In this analysis, we explore the performance of five quarterbacks who changed teams: Sam Darnold, Justin Fields, Daniel Jones, Aaron Rodgers, and Geno Smith. We evaluate their performances, highlighting the positive aspects and areas for improvement. Furthermore, we analyze the likelihood of each one remaining with their team in 2026.Sam Darnold: Reviving His Career in Seattle
Darnold, after signing with the Seahawks, has shown an outstanding performance. His statistics position him as one of the best in the league in several categories.- 2025 Stats: 11 touchdowns (fifth), 1,541 yards (third), 78.5 QBR (third), 70.8% completion percentage (sixth).
The positive: Darnold ranks among the best in QBR, demonstrating that his performance from the previous year was not a fluke. He leads the league in air yards per attempt and yards per attempt. His ability to throw accurate passes under pressure is one of his greatest strengths.
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Justin Fields: Seeking His Place with the Jets
Fields’ season with the Jets has been inconsistent, raising doubts about his future on the team.- 2025 Stats: 4 touchdowns (28th), 799 yards (29th), 36.5 QBR (29th), 65.0% completion percentage (22nd).
Daniel Jones: A Successful New Beginning in Indianapolis
Jones has had an outstanding performance with the Colts, exceeding expectations and leading the team.- 2025 Stats: 8 touchdowns (17th), 1,502 yards (seventh), 79.7 QBR (first), 71.7% completion rate (third).
Aaron Rodgers: Adaptation and Leadership in Pittsburgh
Rodgers, after joining the Steelers, has shown leadership and adaptation, although with some limitations in the game.- 2025 Stats: 10 touchdowns (9th), 1,021 yards (25th), 49.0 QBR (23rd), 68.8% completion rate (11th).
Geno Smith: Seeking Consistency in Las Vegas
Smith has had an inconsistent performance with the Raiders, with turnover problems that have affected the team.- 2025 Stats: 7 touchdowns (21st), 1,350 yards (11th), 37.8 QBR (28th), 66.1% completion percentage (20th).
The positive: The team found a balance between the running game and the passing game in the victory against the Titans. Smith focused on short and intermediate passes.
The negative: Smith has committed many turnovers, including 10 interceptions in six games. He needs to improve his decision-making and reduce errors. Probability of staying in 2026: 50%. Part of his 2026 salary is guaranteed, so the Raiders will have to decide whether to continue counting on him before the season begins.