Kicking off a new series, we’ll be taking a look at spending rankings for every NFL position by team for the 2025 season. Dead cap hits from players who are no longer on the team do not count towards their positional spending, so Russell Wilson will not show up for the Broncos’ quarterback room despite carrying a dead cap hit of $32,000,000 for the year.
Up first is the most expensive individual position, and possibly the most important position in all of sports, the quarterback. Some of the teams at the top of the list are not surprising, as they’re teams with players who are a few years removed from an agreed extension, since those deals have started kicking in. Here’s a look at the most expensive quarterback rooms in the league of players currently on the roster.
- Italicized = quarterback involved in starting competition
- Underlined = quarterback not in running to start Week 1
- Information compiled via Over The Cap
- Depth charts pulled from OurLads
1 – Dallas Cowboys: $52,508,430
- Percentage of total cap: 18.81 percent
- Top cap hit: Dak Prescott , $52,508,430 (18.08 percent)
- PFF grade: 67.9 (30th)
- Depth chart: Prescott, Joe Milton , Will Grier
2 – Los Angeles Rams: $51,797,037
- Percentage of total cap: 18.55 percent
- Top cap hit: Matthew Stafford , $47,466,666 (17 percent)
- PFF grade: 74.7 (21st)
- Depth chart: Stafford, Jimmy Garoppolo , Stetson Bennett
3 – Arizona Cardinals: $49,753,333
- Percentage of total cap: 17.82
- Top cap hit: Kyler Murray , $43,325,677 (15.52 percent)
- PFF grade: 82.1 (11th)
- Depth chart: Murray, Jacoby Brissett , Clayton Tune
4 – Cincinnati Bengals: $48,903,117
- Percentage of total cap: 17.52 percent
- Top cap hit: Joe Burrow , $45,999,784 (16.48 percent)
- PFF grade: 94.0 (2nd)
- Depth chart: Burrow, Jake Browning , Logan Woodside , Payton Thorne
5 – Atlanta Falcons: $47,238,099
- Percentage of total cap: 16.92 percent
- Top cap hit: Kirk Cousins , $40,000,000 (14.33 percent)
- PFF grade: 74.3 (23rd)*
- Depth chart: Michael Penix Jr., Cousins, Easton Stick , Emory Jones
- *Penix didn’t hit the snap minimum but had an 87.9 grade that would have been No. 7
6 – Baltimore Ravens: $47,204,000
- Percentage of total cap: 16.91 percent
- Top cap hit: Lamar Jackson , $43,500,000 (15.58 percent)
- PFF grade: 94.9 (1st)
- Depth chart: Jackson, Cooper Rush , Devin Leary
7 – Las Vegas Raiders: $43,884,485
- Percentage of total cap: 15.72 percent
- Top cap hit: Geno Smith , $40,000,000 (14.33 percent)
- PFF grade: 82.5 (9th)
- Depth chart: Smith, Aidan O’Connell , Cam Miller, Bradley Carter
8 – Cleveland Browns: $43,532,767
- Percentage of total cap: 15.59 percent
- Top cap hit: Deshaun Watson , $35,971,514 (12.88 percent)
- PFF grade: 71.6 (26th, Flacco)
- Depth chart: Joe Flacco , Kenny Pickett , Dillon Gabriel, Shedeur Sanders, Watson
9 – Miami Dolphins: $43,094,188
- Percentage of total cap: 15.43 percent
- Top cap hit: Tua Tagovailoa , $39,181,294 (14.03 percent)
- PFF grade: 70.2 (28th)
- Depth chart: Tagovailoa, Zach Wilson , Quinn Ewers, Brett Gabbert
10 – Los Angeles Chargers: $42,731,675
- Percentage of total cap: 15.31 percent
- Top cap hit: Justin Herbert , $37,345,675 (13.38 percent)
- PFF grade: 91.2 (4th)
- Depth chart: Herbert, Taylor Heinicke , Trey Lance , D.J. Uiagalalei
11 – Buffalo Bills: $41,810,284
- Percentage of total cap: 14.98 percent
- Top cap hit: Josh Allen , $36,335,281 (13.01 percent)
- PFF grade: 91.9 (3rd)
- Depth chart: Allen, Mitchell Trubisky , Mike White , Shane Buechele
12 – Detroit Lions: $35,289,735
- Percentage of total cap: 12.64 percent
- Top cap hit: Jared Goff , $32,600,000 (11.68 percent)
- PFF grade: 78.8 (16th)
- Depth chart: Goff, Hendon Hooker , Kyle Allen
13 – Green Bay Packers: $32,896,793
- Percentage of total cap: 11.78 percent
- Top cap hit: Jordan Love , $29,687,143 (10.63 percent)
- PFF grade: 75.8 (20th)
- Depth chart: Love, Malik Willis , Sean Clifford , Taylor Elgersma
14 – Kansas City Chiefs: $31,172,269
- Percentage of total cap: 11.16 percent
- Top cap hit: Patrick Mahomes , $28,062,269 (10.05 percent)
- PFF grade: 84.1 (8th)
- Depth chart: Mahomes, Gardner Minshew , Bailey Zappe , Chris Oladokun
15 – Tampa Bay Buccaneers: $30,583,333
- Percentage of total cap: 10.95 percent
- Top cap hit: Baker Mayfield , $25,358,000 (9.08 percent)
- PFF grade: 85.9 (6th)
- Depth chart: Mayfield, Kyle Trask , Michael Pratt, Connor Bazelak
16 – Indianapolis Colts: $25,459,910
- Percentage of total cap: 9.12 percent
- Top cap hit: Daniel Jones , $14,500,000 (5.19 percent)
- PFF grade: 72.0 (25th, Jones)*
- Depth chart: Jones, Anthony Richardson , Riley Leonard, Jason Bean
- *Richardson had a 62.2 grade that was 35th
17 – Philadelphia Eagles: $24,881,738
- Percentage of total cap: 8.91 percent
- Top cap hit: Jalen Hurts , $21,869,800 (7.83 percent)
- PFF grade: 81.6 (12th)
- Depth chart: Hurts, Tanner McKee , Kyle McCord, Dorian Thompson-Robinson
18 – Jacksonville Jaguars: $20,876,666
- Percentage of total cap: 7.48 percent
- Top cap hit: Trevor Lawrence , $17,000,000 (6.09 percent)
- PFF grade: 76.8 (19th)
- Depth chart: Lawrence, Nick Mullens , John Wolford , Seth Henigan
19 – Pittsburgh Steelers: $19,029,525
- Percentage of total cap: 6.82 percent
- Top cap hit: Aaron Rodgers , $14,150,000 (5.07 percent)
- PFF grade: 78.0 (18th)
- Depth chart: Rodgers, Mason Rudolph , Will Howard, Skylar Thompson
20 – Washington Commanders: $19,016,284
- Percentage of total cap: 6.81 percent
- Top cap hit: Jayden Daniels , $8,578,784 (3.07 percent)
- PFF grade: 90.6 (5th)
- Depth chart: Daniels, Marcus Mariota , Josh Johnson , Sam Hartman
21 – New York Giants: $18,146,310
- Percentage of total cap: 6.5 percent
- Top cap hit: Russell Wilson , $11,029,412 (3.95 percent)
- PFF grade: 79.5 (15th)
- Depth chart: Wilson, Jaxson Dart, Jameis Winston , Tommy DeVito
22 – Seattle Seahawks: $17,628,925
- Percentage of total cap: 6.3 percent
- Top cap hit: Sam Darnold , $13,400,000 (4.80 percent)
- PFF grade: 80.7 (13th)
- Depth chart: Darnold, Drew Lock , Jalen Milroe
23 – Houston Texans: $16,614,460
- Percentage of total cap: 5.95 percent
- Top cap hit: C.J. Stroud , $9,894,339 (3.54 percent)
- PFF grade: 79.9 (14th)
- Depth chart: Stroud, Davis Mills , Graham Mertz, Kedon Slovis
24 – New York Jets: $16,481,666
- Percentage of total cap: 5.9 percent
- Top cap hit: Justin Fields , $8,000,000 (2.87 percent)
- PFF grade: 71.0 (27th)
- Depth chart: Fields, Tyrod Taylor , Adrian Martinez, Brady Cook
25 – Carolina Panthers: $15,358,383
- Percentage of total cap: 5.5 percent
- Top cap hit: Bryce Young , $10,351,383 (3.71 percent)
- PFF grade: 74.4 (22nd)
- Depth chart: Young, Andy Dalton , Jack Plummer, Ethan Garbers
26 – Tennessee Titans: $13,709,836
- Percentage of total cap: 4.91 percent
- Top cap hit: Cam Ward, $8,879,930 (3.18 percent)
- PFF grade: NA
- Depth chart: Ward, Will Levis , Brandon Allen , Tim Boyle
27 – San Francisco 49ers: $13,390,812
- Percentage of total cap: 4.8 percent
- Top cap hit: Brock Purdy , $9,119,253 (3.27 percent)
- PFF grade: 82.4 (10th)
- Depth chart: Purdy, Mac Jones , Kurtis Rourke, Tanner Mordecai
28 – Chicago Bears: $13,102,438
- Percentage of total cap: 4.69 percent
- Top cap hit: Caleb Williams , $8,974,104 (3.21 percent)
- PFF grade: 67.6 (31st)
- Depth chart: Williams, Case Keenum , Tyson Bagent , Austin Reed
29 – New England Patriots: $12,094,219
- Percentage of total cap: 4.33 percent
- Top cap hit: Drake Maye , $8,327,219 (2.98 percent)
- PFF grade: 70.1 (29th)
- Depth chart: Maye, Joshua Dobbs , Ben Woolridge
30 – Denver Broncos: $9,427,765
- Percentage of total cap: 3.38 percent
- Top cap hit: Bo Nix , $4,250,000 (1.52 percent)
- PFF grade: 78.3 (17th)
- Depth chart: Nix, Jarrett Stidham , Sam Ehlinger
31 – Minnesota Vikings: $7,965,332
- Percentage of total cap: 2.85 percent
- Top cap hit: J.J. McCarthy, $4,966,999 (1.78 percent)
- PFF grade: NA
- Depth chart: McCarthy, Sam Howell , Brett Rypien , Max Brosmer
32 – New Orleans Saints: $3,915,640
- Percentage of total cap: 1.4 percent
- Top cap hit: Jake Haener , $1,179,250 (0.43 percent)
- PFF grade: 52.0 (42nd, Rattler*)
- Depth chart: Tyler Shough, Spencer Rattler , Haener, Hunter Dekkers
- *Carr’s grade of 85.6 was No. 7 in 2024
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