Patrick Mahomes leads Colin Cowherd’s 2026/27 NFL quarterback rankings, reigniting the debate over the league’s best signal-callers. Cowherd’s list, revealed after Lamar Jackson’s controversial 69th-place finish on the NFL Top 100, positions Mahomes at the summit, with Josh Allen close behind.
What did Cowherd say about Mahomes?
Cowherd praised Mahomes’ consistency and playoff dominance, citing his two Super Bowl wins and three MVP awards. The analyst highlighted Mahomes’ ability to elevate teammates and perform under pressure, calling him the most complete QB in the league.
How does Allen compare?
Allen, ranked second, was lauded for his dual-threat skills and leadership. Cowherd noted Allen’s improvement in decision-making but suggested Mahomes’ championship pedigree gives him the edge. The debate between Mahomes and Allen fans is expected to intensify as the season approaches.
Where does Lamar Jackson fit in?
Jackson’s placement at 69th on the NFL Top 100 sparked outrage, with Cowherd defending the ranking by pointing to Jackson’s inconsistency in critical moments. He argued that while Jackson’s athleticism is unmatched, his passing accuracy and playoff struggles limit his standing among elite QBs.
What’s next for Mahomes?
As Mahomes prepares for the 2026/27 season, expectations remain sky-high. The Chiefs’ offseason moves, including key signings, aim to bolster his supporting cast. With Mahomes at the helm, Kansas City is once again a Super Bowl favorite, setting the stage for another thrilling campaign.