DJ Bean ranks all 32 starting quarterbacks in advance of Week 7 in the National Football League.

Welcome to Week 7 of the quarterback power rankings.
Those of you who don't like to party will be glad to learn Josh Allen isn't in the top five anymore. Don't worry, you wet blankets. He'll be back.
In the meantime, the guy replacing him in the top five is overdue for some power rankings love.

Last week's ranking: 32
Week 6 stats: 21-of-44, 186 yards, 0 TD, 1 INT
Season stats: 51.9 completion %, 132.3 yards/game, 1 TD, 1 INT
Flacco took a 30-yard sack Sunday against the Dolphins. It might have been the most exciting offensive play for the Jets this season.

Last week's ranking: 31
Week 6 stats: 12-of-19, 112 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT, 74 rush yards
Season stats: 61.2 completion %, 203.8 yards/game, 3 TD, 6 INT, 204 rush yards
I'm still not all the way out on Jones, but boy is it impossible to figure out if he's any good playing on that team. At least he got his first win of the season.

Last week's ranking: 25
Week 6 stats: 34-of-54, 266 yards, 1 TD, 2 INT
Season stats: 65.2 completion %, 125.7 yards/game, 1 TD, 2 INT
I figured Dalton wouldn't be that bad in his first start with the Cowboys offense. He was.

Last week's ranking: 29 (it was "whoever's starting for the Broncos")
Week 6 stats: 10-of-24, 189 yards, 0 TD, 2 INT
Season stats: 53.2 completion %, 141.7 yards/game, 1 TD, 2 INT
I don't know what's more surprising: that the Broncos beat the Patriots or that they did it with a terrible performance from their quarterback. Embarrassing day for the Pats.
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Last week's ranking: N/A
Week 6 stats: 2-of-2, 9 yards, 0 TD, 0 INT
Season stats: 2-of-2, 9 yards, 0 TD, 0 INT
Well here's a surprise. We noted recently that this would be the time in the schedule to look toward making a switch, but that Ryan Fitzpatrick was playing too well for the Dolphins to do it. Turns out the Dolphins were making that change no matter what. Rough break for Fitzpatrick, who had 12 touchdowns over his last five games.
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Last week's ranking: 28
Week 6 stats: 31-of-42, 280 yards, 2 TD, 1 INT
Season stats: 72.7 completion %, 177.0 yards/game, 2 TD, 1 INT, 1 rush TD
Allen is probably a placeholder. Not being able to beat the Giants doesn't help his case to be more than that.

Last week's ranking: 30
Week 6 stats: 21-of-40, 213 yards, 2 TD, 0 INT, 49 rush yards, 1 rush TD
Season stats: 58.7 completion %, 233.5 yards/game, 8 TD, 9 INT, 171 rush yards, 4 rush TD
Wentz had his best game of the season Sunday in a surprisingly close loss against the Ravens. Maybe he and the Eagles are finally headed in the right direction; their trash division means they're not out of it despite being 1-4-1.

Last week's ranking: 24
Week 6 stats: 23-of-39, 198 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT, 4 rush yards, 1 rush TD
Season stats: 62.5 completion %, 219.5 yards/game, 6 TD, 4 INT, 1 rush TD
The 5-1 Bears aren't where they are because of the quarterback play. Foles has one passing touchdown and one pick in each of his last three games.

Last week's ranking: 22
Week 6 stats: 10-of-18, 119 yards, 1 TD, 2 INT
Season stats: 60.6 completion %, 182.5 yards/game, 10 TD, 6 INT
Mayfield got benched in a loss to the Steelers. Not what you're looking for. Mayfield hasn't been that bad this season, but you'd expect him to be better than, say, Gardner Minshew.

Last week's ranking: 25
Week 6 stats: 24-of-36, 343 yards, 3 TD, 3 INT
Season stats: 64.6 completion %, 245.8 yards/game, 11 TD, 10 INT
If 343 yards, three touchdowns and three picks isn't the most Kirk Cousins stat line imaginable, I don't know what is.

Last week's ranking: 27
Week 6 stats: 29-of-44, 371 yards, 3 TD, 1 INT
Season stats: 69.7 completion %, 266.3 yards/game, 7 TD, 6 INT
Lord forgive me, PHIL RIVERS IS BACK! I don't care who it came against; Rivers had his first game with multiple touchdowns this season in a comeback win over the Bengals. We'll see if he can keep it going when the Colts come off their bye.

Last week's ranking: 23
Week 6 stats: 25-of-39, 313 yards, 0 TD, 1 INT, 2 rush yards, 1 rush TD
Season stats: 65.0 completion %, 269.5 yards/game, 6 TD, 4 INT, 87 rush yards, 2 rush TD
Burrow's generally looked like a good player who's starting at quarterback for a bad team as a rookie. One interesting note: He's no longer the betting favorite to win offensive Rookie of the Year. Justin Herbert has surpassed him there.

Last week's ranking: 18
Week 6 stats: 16-of-29, 216 yards, 0 TD, 2 INT, 48 rush yards
Season stats: 70.9 completion %, 279.3 yards/game, 6 TD, 5 INT, 121 rush yards, 1 rush TD
Well, so much for momentum. Bridgewater had been very good for three straight games (six touchdowns, one pick) before turning in a clunker against the Bears.

Last week's ranking: 13
Week 6 stats: 17-of-25, 157 yards, 0 TD, 2 INT, 76 rush yards 1 rush TD
Season stats: 68.1 completion %, 217.8 yards/game, 2 TD, 4 INT, 225 rush yards, 5 rush TD
Yes, he was coming off the COVID list, but Sunday's loss to the Broncos cemented that Newton hasn't been that good this season. He's had one really good passing performance, but that was against a Seahawks team that's allowed a ton of yards to everyone.
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Last week's ranking: 21
Week 6 stats: 25-of-44, 243 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT, 14 rush yards, 1 rush TD
Season stats: 67.5 completion %, 280.3 yards/game, 11 TD, 5 INT, 101 rush yards, 1 rush TD
The Jaguars fell to 1-5 with a loss to the Lions. Minshew hasn't been that bad, but ideally Jacksonville would get the No. 1 pick and take Trevor Lawrence. They probably won't be be able to do that given that the Jets look destined to go winless. The question then would become whether the Jaguars would still go quarterback with somebody else.

Last week's ranking: 15
Week 6 stats: 19-of-31, 223 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT
Season stats: 60.7 completion %, 248.0 yards/game, 9 TD, 4 INT
I never know what to say about Stafford. He plays for the Lions.

Last week's ranking: 26 (it was "whoever's starting for the 49ers)
Week 6 stats: 23-of-33, 268 yards, 3 TD, 0 INT
Season stats: 63.6 completion %, 183.8 yards/game, 7 TD, 2 INT
Garoppolo's Week 6 performance suggested that he might just need time to ease his way back from an injury. He was yanked in Week 5, but in his other three games, he's been great (seven touchdowns, no picks).
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Last week's ranking: 14
Week 6 stats: BYE
Season stats: 71.0 completion %, 266.2 yards/game, 9 TD, 3 INT, 1 rush TD
Brees, who has not been great this season, had his best game when he threw for 288 yards with three touchdowns against the Packers in Week 3. That's better than what Tom Brady did against them this past week.

Last week's ranking: 12
Week 6 stats: BYE
Season stats: 68.8 completion %, 298.8 yards/game, 9 TD, 3 INT, 1 rush TD
Herbert's been the best rookie quarterback so far, but he's got more company with the addition of Tua Tagovailoa. He'll have a good opportunity to further separate himself from the pack with a meeting against a Jaguars team that's allowed the eighth-most points this season.

Last week's ranking: 16
Week 6 stats: 30-of-40, 371 yards, 4 TD, 0 INT
Season stats: 65.2 completion %, 307.2 yards/game, 11 TD, 3 INT
Let's say it once again: Matt Ryan isn't done and he isn't the problem in Atlanta. He's having a very good season and his team stinks.

Last week's ranking: 11
Week 6 stats: 17-of-27, 166 yards, 2 TD, 0 INT
Season stats: 64.1 completion %, 256.8 yards/game, 14 TD, 4 INT, 1 rush TD
I intentionally moved Brady down one spot from last week to illustrate that SEVENTEEN OF TWENTY-SEVEN FOR A HUNDRED SIXTY-SIX YARDS AND TWO TOUCHDOWNS IS NOT IMPRESSIVE. Good gravy!
We really saw how far people are willing to bend to pretend Tom Brady was dominant. He wasn't. He was fine, and if you take that performance as a sign that he's still every bit the player he was in his prime, you're saying he wasn't that good in his prime. The Bucs won that game because their defense was awesome, not because of Brady's dinky performance.
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Last week's ranking: 10
Week 6 stats: 19-of-38, 198 yards, 2 TD, 1 INT
Season stats: 67.4 completion %, 261.7 yards/game, 10 TD, 4 INT, 39 rush yards, 2 rush TD
Goff and the Rams put up fewer points against the the banged-up 49ers than the Eagles and Dolphins did the previous two weeks. Yuck.

Last week's ranking: 17
Week 6 stats: 28-of-37, 335 yards, 4 TD, 0 INT
Season stats: 68.5 completion %, 297.7, 13 TD, 5 INT, 109 rush yards, 1 rush TD
Watson's two best games of the season have come in the two weeks since the Texans made a coaching change. Spark SZN season.

Last week's ranking: 9
Week 6 stats: BYE
Season stats: 73.1 completion %, 288.4 yards/game, 11 TD, 1 INT
The Raiders didn't play this past week, which was about as exciting as watching Derek Carr has been this season. He's safe, but so boring.

Last week's ranking: 8
Week 6 stats: 9-of-24, 188 yards, 2 TD, 0 INT, 74 rush yards, 1 rush TD
Season stats: 65.9 completion %, 247.8 yards/game, 10 TD, 6 INT, 370 rush yards, 6 rush TD
Aside from a beautiful 80-yard touchdown to Christian Kirk, Murray was just OK as a passer against the Cowboys. When you add in the strong performance on the ground, though, you get why Murray's a difference-maker.

Last week's ranking: 5
Week 6 stats: 14-of-27, 122 yards, 2 TD, 1 INT
Season stats: 67.1 completion %, 285.2 yards/game, 16 TD, 4 INT, 143 rush yards, 3 rush TD
It's easy to look at losses in the last two weeks and think the Bills are falling apart, but are they? On one hand, Buffalo's gone against two great quarterbacks on great teams. On the other hand, they played very foolishly against the Chiefs. In fact, Allen's the guy who isn't making mistakes.

Last week's ranking: 6
Week 6 stats: 16-of-27, 186 yards, 1 TD, 0 INT, 108 rush yards, 1 rush TD
Season stats: 63.0 completion %, 189.2 yards/game, 10 TD, 2 INT, 346 rush yards, 2 rush TD
Albert Breer put it well last week when we were talking about quarterbacks on "Boston Sports Tonight": Jackson is becoming a victim of his own success. He was so incredible as a first-year starter that we were all mesmerized by the possibility of him doing even more. He hasn't so far, but he's still been one of the best quarterbacks in the league.

Last week's ranking: 4
Week 6 stats: 24-of-22, 162 yards, 1 TD, 0 INT
Season stats: 69.1 completion %, 235.6 yards/game, 11 TD, 1 INT
Roethlisberger was relatively quiet against the Browns, but he's now gone three straight games without a pick. He still has just one on the season.

Last week's ranking: 7
Week 6 stats: 30-of-41, 364 yards, 4 TD, 1 INT
Season stats: 69.9 completion %, 273.6 yards/game, 13 TD, 2 INT, 77 rush yards, 1 rush TD
Ryan Tannehill in the top five! Insanity! It really isn't though; Tannehill does everything but rack up yardage, but he even did that Sunday against the Texans. He's fourth in adjusted QBR, fifth in passing touchdowns and has only two picks. Any way you slice it, Tannehill's been the balls.

Last week's ranking: 2
Week 6 stats: 16-of-35, 160 yards, 0 TD, 2 INT
Season stats: 65.5 completion %, 274.8 yards/game, 13 TD, 2 INT
His Week 6 contest against the Bucs marked some firsts this season for Rodgers: first loss of the season, first interception, first time throwing two interceptions, first time being just terrible, etc.

Last week's ranking: 3
Week 6 stats: 21-of-26, 225 yards, 2 TD, 0 INT, 36 rush yards
Season stats: 65.8 completion %, 283.2 yards/game, 15 TD, 1 INT, 165 rush yards, 2 rush TD
Mahomes didn't put up the gaudiest numbers, but he completed 80 percent of his passes in a win over the Bills. He's still thrown for multiple touchdowns every game this season.