On3 Impact 300: Top 25 quarterback rankings see shake-up after Week 8 of college football

Nikki Chavanelleby:Nikki Chavanelle10/25/22

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On3’s top 25 quarterbacks in the On3 Impact 300 have received another shakeup after the conclusion of Week 8 action across college football.

The On3 Impact 300 has been re-analyzed and re-ranked to provide the best picture of the top quarterbacks across the country. The On3 Impact 300 rankings also factor into the calculations for the On3 NIL Valuation.

The rankings from No. 1 through No. 5 did not change with Ohio State’s CJ Stroud continuing his stranglehold on the top spot. However, Dorian Thompson-Robinson and Quinn Ewers fell out of the top 10 after both their teams took losses in Week 8.

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At No. 6 overall, TCU quarterback Max Duggan has his highest ranking of the season after taking down Kansas State. Duggan added 280 passing yards and three touchdowns to his resume, moving his TD-INT ratio to 19:1.

DJ Uiagalelei, Tanner Mordecai, and Chase Brice dropped out of the top 25 this week to make room for three new top-performing quarterbacks. The biggest riser is Oregon Ducks star and former Auburn Tiger Bo Nix. After finishing the win over UCLA 22-of-28 for 283 yards, with 51 rushing yards and five touchdowns, Nix is now No. 10.

LSU Tigers signal-caller Jayden Daniels also cracked the top 25 at No. 20. He had 248 yards and two TDs while rushing for 121 yards and three more scores as LSU hammered Ole Miss 45-20.

Incarnate Word transfer and first-year Washington State starter Cameron Ward debuts at No. 25 this week. Ward is putting together a solid season in Pullman and is No. 21 in the nation in passing yards per game (280.3).

Check out the new top 25 quarterback rankings in the On3 Impact 300 ahead of Week 9.

On3 Impact 300: Top 25 Quarterbacks after Week 8

  1. CJ Stroud, Ohio State (previous rank – 1)
  2. Drake Maye, North Carolina (2)
  3. Bryce Young, Alabama (3)
  4. Caleb Williams, USC (4)
  5. Hendon Hooker, Tennessee (5)
  6. Max Duggan, TCU (7)
  7. Will Levis, Kentucky (6)
  8. Sam Hartman, Wake Forest (12)
  9. Michael Penix, Washington (10)
  10. Bo Nix, Oregon (n/r)
  11. Dorian Thompson-Robinson, UCLA (8)
  12. Spencer Sanders, Oklahoma State (21)
  13. Stetson Bennett, Georgia (11)
  14. Jaren Hall, BYU (13)
  15. Grayson McCall, Coastal Carolina (14)
  16. Cam Rising, Utah (18)
  17. KJ Jefferson, Arkansas (15)
  18. Dillon Gabriel, Oklahoma (17)
  19. Quinn Ewers, Texas (9)
  20. Jayden Daniels, LSU (n/r)
  21. Will Rogers, Mississippi State (16)
  22. Jordan Travis, Florida State (20)
  23. Taulia Tagovailoa, Maryland (25)
  24. JJ McCarthy, Michigan (24)
  25. Cameron Ward, Washington State (n/r)