Fantasy QB Rankings: Early Week 13 Start-Sit Advice for Shedeur Sanders, Bryce Young, Brock Purdy, and Others

Take a look at our Week 13 consensus QB fantasy rankings to help with your lineup choices, including start-sit recommendations, waiver wire targets, and trade opportunities.

Week 13 of the fantasy football season has arrived, and it’s more important than ever to know which players deserve a place in your starting lineup. Considering player talent, recent form, and matchups, we’ve put together our PFSN consensus Week 13 QB rankings.

These rankings were last updated at 7:00 AM ET on Monday, November 24, 2025.

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Week 13 Fantasy QB Rankings

1) Josh Allen | Buffalo Bills (at PIT)
2) Lamar Jackson | Baltimore Ravens (vs. CIN)
3) Jalen Hurts | Philadelphia Eagles (vs. CHI)
4) Drake Maye | New England Patriots (vs. NYG)
5) Joe Burrow | Cincinnati Bengals (at BAL)
6) Patrick Mahomes | Kansas City Chiefs (at DAL)
7) Jacoby Brissett | Arizona Cardinals (at TB)
8) Justin Herbert | Los Angeles Chargers (vs. LV)
9) Matthew Stafford | Los Angeles Rams (at CAR)
10) Baker Mayfield | Tampa Bay Buccaneers (vs. ARI)
11) Jared Goff | Detroit Lions (vs. GB)
12) Dak Prescott | Dallas Cowboys (vs. KC)
13) Brock Purdy | San Francisco 49ers (at CLE)
14) Bo Nix | Denver Broncos (at WAS)
15) Jordan Love | Green Bay Packers (at DET)
16) Caleb Williams | Chicago Bears (at PHI)
17) Jameis Winston | New York Giants (at NE)
18) Trevor Lawrence | Jacksonville Jaguars (at TEN)
19) Sam Darnold | Seattle Seahawks (vs. MIN)
20) Aaron Rodgers | Pittsburgh Steelers (vs. BUF)
21) Daniel Jones | Indianapolis Colts (vs. HOU)
22) Bryce Young | Carolina Panthers (vs. LAR)
23) Tyler Shough | New Orleans Saints (at MIA)
24) Davis Mills | Houston Texans (at IND)
25) Kirk Cousins | Atlanta Falcons (at NYJ)
26) Tyrod Taylor | New York Jets (vs. ATL)
27) Tua Tagovailoa | Miami Dolphins (vs. NO)
28) Marcus Mariota | Washington Commanders (vs. DEN)
29) Geno Smith | Las Vegas Raiders (at LAC)
30) Shedeur Sanders | Cleveland Browns (vs. SF)

Jordan Love, QB, Green Bay Packers

The Green Bay Packers offense has looked like a shell of itself in recent weeks, as key injuries, poor offensive line play, and reserved playcalling have held them back. That hasn’t mattered too much in their last two games, with the Packers able to salt away victories over the New York Giants and Minnesota Vikings on the ground.

On Sunday, Jordan Love attempted a season-low 21 pass attempts, after attempting just 24, his third-fewest of the year, in Week 11. Moving forward, Green Bay faces the Detroit Lions, Chicago Bears (twice), Denver Broncos, and Baltimore Ravens, and will likely have to pass the ball far than they have been.

Love has gone without a passing touchdown in three of the past four weeks, but has not thrown an interception in his last three, highlighting the safe nature of the offense. The Packers defense is playing phenomenally, but they won’t be facing J.J. McCarthy moving forward.

With star receiver Jayden Reed also looking likely to return in the coming weeks, Love should find himself opening things up against tougher opposition. Reed’s presence will open up more deep opportunities for Christian Watson, and the Packers offense should look far more familiar as we hurtle toward the playoffs.

Caleb Williams, QB, Chicago Bears

Heading into Sunday, none of Chicago’s seven wins this season had come against teams with winning records. Sunday’s victory over the Steelers put an end to that run, albeit with Aaron Rodgers watching on from the sidelines.

Caleb Williams put up some impressive numbers, completing 19 of 35 pass attempts for 239 yards and three touchdowns. He did give up an awful touchdown by fumbling in his own end zone, but Bears fans won’t care about that with the team leading the NFC North.

Analyzing Williams’s performances this season, though, it’s clear that his better performances have come against weaker opposition. But for the opening weekend against the Vikings, Williams’ top-10 fantasy finishes have all come against defenses that entered Sunday in the bottom 11 against the pass.

The New York Giants ranked 11th-worst in passing yards allowed per game, while the Bengals, Steelers, Dallas Cowboys, and Washington Commanders made up the bottom four.

Moving forward, Williams faces the Packers twice, the Browns, the Philadelphia Eagles, and the San Francisco 49ers. If you make it to the fantasy championship, the 49ers offer a promising matchup. Before then, though, the remaining three teams ranked in the top half of that list, with the Packers 10th-best, and the Browns leading all defenses against the pass.

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