Nick Shook's QB Index: Drake Maye tops rankings entering NFL Week 18

In Nick Shook's latest NFL QB Index for Week 18—echoing his No. 1 CBS Sports power ranking—New England Patriots QB Drake Maye holds the top spot after a precise passing clinic in a rout of the Jets. He overtook Josh Allen as well, reflecting Week 17's pivotal performances in the 1-32 order.

Drake Maye's command in the Patriots' win at MetLife Stadium propelled him to No. 1 in Nick Shook's Week 18 QB Index, sparking MVP buzz. His 2025 stats: 71.7% completion over 16 games, 4,203 yards, 30 TDs, 8 INTs, plus 409 rushing yards and 4 rushing TDs.

Matthew Stafford fell after three picks in the Rams' game against the Falcons, despite strong season marks (65.2% completion, 4,448 yards, 42 TDs, 8 INTs). Josh Allen's foot injury limited him versus Philadelphia (69.3% completion, 3,668 yards, 25 TDs, 10 INTs, 579 rush yards, 14 rush TDs).

Elsewhere, Justin Herbert rushed for the Chargers in a loss to Houston, Brock Purdy lit up Chicago for the 49ers, and Trevor Lawrence's legs won it for Jacksonville over Indy. Rising names include Caleb Williams (Bears), Joe Burrow (six TDs last two games), and backup Malik Willis (Packers), while Aaron Rodgers struggled late.

This index captures Week 17's momentum shifts ahead of playoffs, complementing broader Week 18 analyses.

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