NFC
Atlanta Falcons
Desmond Ridder
Arizona Cardinals
Kyler Murray (injured)
Carolina Panthers
Andy Dalton
Chicago Bears
Justin Fields
Dallas Cowboys
Dak Prescott
Detroit Lions
Jared Goff
Green Bay Packers
Aaron Rodgers / Jordan Love
Los Angeles Rams
Matthew Stafford
Minnesota Vikings
Kirk Cousins
New Orleans Saints
Derek Carr
New York Giants
Daniel Jones
Philadelphia Eagles
Jalen Hurts
San Francisco 49ers
Brock Purdy/Trey LanceBrock Purdy (injured) / Trey Lance / Sam Darnold
Seattle Seahawks
Geno Smith
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Kyle Trask/Baker Mayfield
Washington Commanders
Sam Howell/Jacoby Brissett
I found this list online, taking Rodgers out of the NFC, I'd say...
My unknowns would beDesmond Ridder
Kyler Murray (injured)
Brock Purdy (injured) / Trey Lance / Sam Darnold
Kyle Trask/Baker MayfieldJordan Love
Trying to rank the rest
1) Matthew Stafford, Rams are rebuilding, but Stafford is still the best QB even if he doesn't have the talent to compete right now.
2) Jalen Hurts, whom was picked after Love
3) Geno Smith, Smith actually looked like a real full time starting QB of course he has a lot of talent around him, but I don't think he lost much of that talent in the off-season.
4) Kirk Cousins, very good and extremely consistent, both good and bad, he's absolutely amazing when not pressured and gets in trouble more than other QBs when he is pressured. So kinda depends how much he's pressured.
5) Dak Prescott, would be higher on the list if not for injuries risk
6) Justin Fields, I'm projecting a large leap year here, Fields hasn't had a decent OL nor weapons to work with and they're doing a good job of improving the offensive talent around him, plus he's a great runner and defense might give up a ton of points still letting him running up the surface and point in shootouts.
7) Jared Goff, Lions had one of the best offenses last year, though run heavy, but still, Goff did his part.
😎 Derek Carr, maybe I'm too high on Carr, though I don't know why the Raiders disliked him so much
9) Daniel Jones, hasn't had much to work with and still doesn't... he's better than his stats but inconsistent and will continue to be so until they improve what's around him.
10) Jacoby Brissett, best of the career backups
11) Andy Dalton, second best of the career backups
Honorable Mention: Matt Ryan, whom is currently a FA.