Half PPR QB Rankings

These Half PPR QB rankings are powered by the LeagueLogs Market Index for May 2026.

Last updated: May 7, 2026 at 12:29 PM EDT

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QB#PlayerPosTeamValue7d30d
1Josh AllenOverall #28QBBUF2,627
2Lamar JacksonOverall #37QBBAL2,096
3Drake MayeOverall #45QBNE1,774
4Joe BurrowOverall #56QBCIN1,463
5Jayden DanielsOverall #62QBWAS1,334
6Jalen HurtsOverall #67QBPHI1,243
7Jaxson DartOverall #78QBNYG1,079
8Justin HerbertOverall #84QBLAC1,007
9Caleb WilliamsOverall #90QBCHI943
10Trevor LawrenceOverall #91QBJAX933
11Dak PrescottOverall #95QBDAL896
12Patrick MahomesOverall #100QBKC853
13Brock PurdyOverall #104QBSF821
14Matthew StaffordOverall #119QBLAR721
15Bo NixOverall #121QBDEN709
16Jordan LoveOverall #128QBGB671
17Jared GoffOverall #132QBDET652
18Malik WillisOverall #143QBMIA602
19Baker MayfieldOverall #146QBTB590
20Tyler ShoughOverall #150QBNO575
21Kyler MurrayOverall #158QBMIN546
22C.J. StroudOverall #170QBHOU508
23Sam DarnoldOverall #174QBSEA496
24Fernando MendozaOverall #192QBLV450
25Cam WardOverall #196QBTEN440
26Daniel JonesOverall #204QBIND423
27Bryce YoungOverall #205QBCAR421
28Jacoby BrissettOverall #212QBARI407
29J.J. McCarthyOverall #234QBMIN368
30Shedeur SandersOverall #235QBCLE367
31Michael PenixOverall #239QBATL361
32Tua TagovailoaOverall #243QBATL355
33Ty SimpsonOverall #244QBLAR353
34Geno SmithOverall #246QBNYJ350
35Aaron RodgersOverall #247QB349
36Taylen GreenOverall #299QBCLE308
37Carson BeckOverall #306QBARI303
38Deshaun WatsonOverall #307QBCLE302
39Kirk CousinsOverall #347QBLV270
40Anthony RichardsonOverall #348QBIND269
41Justin FieldsOverall #354QBKC265
42Joe FlaccoOverall #386QBCIN239
43Gardner MinshewOverall #393QBARI234
44Derek CarrOverall #397QB230
45Mac JonesOverall #400QBSF228
46Cade KlubnikOverall #437QBNYJ199-1-2
47Will HowardOverall #451QBPIT188-1-2
48Drew AllarOverall #457QBPIT183-1-2
49Trey LanceOverall #478QBLAC166-1-2
50Jalen MilroeOverall #480QBSEA165-1-2
51Marcus MariotaOverall #481QBWAS164-1-2
52Tyrod TaylorOverall #482QBGB163-1-2
53Russell WilsonOverall #483QB162-1-2
54Jameis WinstonOverall #484QBNYG162-1-2
55Will LevisOverall #485QBTEN161-1-2
56Tyler HuntleyOverall #487QBBAL159-1-2
57Spencer RattlerOverall #488QBNO158-1-2
58Diego PaviaOverall #489QBBAL158-1-2
59Tyson BagentOverall #490QBCHI157-1-2
60Carson WentzOverall #491QBMIN156-1-2
61Tanner McKeeOverall #492QBPHI155-1-2
62Joshua DobbsOverall #493QB154-1-2
63Quinn EwersOverall #494QBMIA154-1-2
64Joe MiltonOverall #495QBDAL153-1-2
65Clayton TuneOverall #496QBHOU152-1-2
66Jimmy GaroppoloOverall #497QB151-1-2
67Jarrett StidhamOverall #498QBDEN151-1-2
68Davis MillsOverall #499QBHOU150-1-2
69Nick MullensOverall #500QBJAX149-1-2
70Kyle AllenOverall #501QBBUF148-1-2
71Mitchell TrubiskyOverall #502QBTEN147-1-2
72Dillon GabrielOverall #503QBCLE147-1-2
73Andy DaltonOverall #504QBPHI146-1-2
74Mason RudolphOverall #505QBPIT145-1-2
75Teddy BridgewaterOverall #506QBDET144-1-2
76Josh JohnsonOverall #509QBCIN142-1-2

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Tier Notes

The first meaningful tier break comes after Josh Allen at 28, followed by a tightly clustered QB group from Lamar Jackson (37, 2096) through Drake Maye (45, 1774), with Joe Burrow (56, 1463) marking the next step down. The subsequent clustering is looser: Jayden Daniels (62, 1334) through Jalen Hurts (67, 1243) sit relatively close, while the edge of that segment continues into Jaxson Dart (78, 1079) and Justin Herbert (84, 1007).

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Frequently Asked Questions

How often are these half ppr qb rankings updated?
These rankings refresh every six hours from the LeagueLogs Market Index, which is rebuilt continuously from current ADP and projections.
What is the LeagueLogs Market Index?
The LeagueLogs Market Index is a first-party player-value model that anchors every player to a 0–10000 raw value derived from current ADP and weekly projections. It powers our Trade Analyzer, Trade Finder, and Draft Analyzer in addition to these rankings.
Are these consensus rankings?
No. They are a single, transparent value model — not an average of pundits. We publish the underlying value alongside every player so you can see why they ranked where they did.
Why are quarterbacks valued so differently in superflex?
In superflex / 2QB leagues every team starts two QBs each week, so quarterback scarcity is dramatically higher. The Market Index uses superflex-specific ADP for those formats, which already prices the scarcity in. The same player can sit 40+ overall ranks higher under superflex than 1QB.
Should I use rushing upside as a tiebreaker between QBs?
Rushing production is one of the most stable QB skills year-over-year and is a major reason mobile QBs dominate the top of every fantasy ranking. The Market Index reflects that through ADP — drafters consistently push rushing QBs higher than pure pocket passers with similar passing projections.