Justin Herbert secured the No. 7 spot in ESPN's 2026 NFL quarterback rankings, as revealed in the outlet's annual survey of league executives, coaches, and scouts. The Chargers' star appeared on 80% of ballots despite a challenging 2025 season marked by injuries and offensive line instability.
What happened in 2025?
Herbert endured a career-high 54 sacks and 263 pressures in 2025, playing the final month with a fractured left hand. Los Angeles cycled through 10 different starting offensive line combinations, yet Herbert still compiled 3,727 passing yards, 26 touchdowns, and 498 rushing yards.
Why the Ranking Matters
An NFL personnel exec praised Herbert's enduring appeal: "If you're picking quarterbacks to build around, you're still taking him pretty high." His ability to produce under pressure—leading the league with 10 touchdown passes from outside the pocket—bolstered his case.
What’s Next with Mike McDaniel?
New Chargers OC Mike McDaniel's arrival has generated buzz league-wide. "The Chargers OC job was the best available because of the quarterback," noted an NFC scout. Herbert described initial meetings with McDaniel as "awesome," hinting at a strong working relationship.
Key Stats and Quotes
Khalil Mack called Herbert "the most unique person I've seen at that position" over his 12-year career. "Where would we be without 10? Ain't no telling, bro," Mack said. ESPN's Jeremy Fowler reported the seventh-year QB remains a top-tier talent despite 2025's adversity.
Herbert's partnership with McDaniel will be a focal point in 2026. The quarterback acknowledged they discussed "more than just football" during early sessions, signaling potential schematic adjustments. With improved line stability, Herbert could climb higher in next year's rankings.