On3 Impact 300: Top 25 quarterback rankings see shakeup after Week 5 of college football

On3 imageby:Nikki Chavanelle10/04/22

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On3’s top 25 quarterbacks in the On3 Impact 300 have received another shakeup after a Week 5 that saw one of the nation’s top signal-callers sidelined.

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.

Bryce Young‘s exit from the AlabamaArkansas matchup on Saturday contributed to Buckeyes star CJ Stroud holding on to the No. 1 spot going into Week 6. Stroud had his least productive game of the season as Ohio State opted to run the ball all over Rutgers in the 49-10 victory.

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USC star Caleb Williams is still No. 3 in the rankings after a bounce back from his 44% completion game in Week 4. Williams threw for 348 yards and had four scores versus Arizona State. He also threw his first pick of the year.

Seeing the biggest rise among last week’s top 25 players is TCU senior Max Duggan. The Horned Frogs pulled out a 55-24 win over Oklahoma behind Duggan’s 418-yard, five-touchdown performance. He hasn’t thrown an interception yet this season and on Saturday, he had his first 100+ rushing game since 2020.

Quarterbacks Jaxson Dart, Aidan O’Connell, and Jayden Daniels fell out of the top 25 slots to make room for Dorian Thompson-Robinson, Tanner Mordecai and Chase Brice. Thompson-Robinson is the highest-ranked of the Week 5 newcomers after he threw for 315 yards and accounted for four scores in UCLA‘s win over No. 15 Washington.

Check out the new top 25 quarterback rankings in the On3 Impact 300 ahead of Week 6.

On3 Impact 300: Top 25 Quarterbacks after Week 5

  1. CJ Stroud, Ohio State (previous rank – 1)
  2. Bryce Young, Alabama (2)
  3. Caleb Williams, USC (3)
  4. Drake Maye, North Carolina (4)
  5. Will Levis, Kentucky (5)
  6. Michael Penix, Washington (7)
  7. Hendon Hooker, Tennessee (8)
  8. Jalon Daniels, Kansas (14)
  9. Jaren Hall, BYU (13)
  10. Stetson Bennett, Georgia (6)
  11. Sam Hartman, Wake Forest (11)
  12. Will Rogers, Mississippi State (12)
  13. KJ Jefferson, Arkansas (10)
  14. DJ Uiagalelei, Clemson (16)
  15. Max Duggan, TCU (25)
  16. Grayson McCall, Coastal Carolina (17)
  17. Dorian Thompson-Robinson, UCLA (n/r)
  18. Jordan Travis, Florida State (22)
  19. Dillon Gabriel, Oklahoma (9)
  20. Tanner Morgan, Minnesota (19)
  21. Taulia Tagovailoa, Maryland (20)
  22. Tanner Mordecai, SMU (n/r)
  23. Spencer Sanders, Oklahoma State (15)
  24. Anthony Richardson, Florida (23)
  25. Chase Brice, App State (n/r)