NFL QB Rankings 2020 by Projected Season Passing Totals

Dak Prescott ranks among the top NFL QBs by projected 2020 regular-season passing totals.
Dak Prescott ranks among the top NFL QBs by projected 2020 regular-season passing totals. / Chris Graythen/Getty Images
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The 2020 NFL Draft is in the books and it's finally time to start looking ahead to the 2020 NFL season. And with former Tampa Bay Buccaneers starting quarterback Jameis Winston now backing up Drew Brees in New Orleans, it doesn't look like the NFL's reigning passing yardage leader is going to defend his title next year.

Though there are not projections available for all 32 starting QBs, here's a look at the league's top-15 QBs ranked by their 2020 NFL regular-season passing total projections, according to FanDuel Sportsbook.

NFL QB Rankings 2020 by the Odds

1. Patrick Mahomes – Kansas City Chiefs

Projected Total Passing Yards:
- 4,499.5 – Over (-112) | Under (-112)
Projected Total Passing TDs:
- 35.5 – Over (-112) | Under (-112)

2. Dak Prescott – Dallas Cowboys

Projected Total Passing Yards:
- 4,319.5 – Over (-112) | Under (-112)
Projected Total Passing TDs:
- 27.5 – Over (+102) | Under (-128)

3. Philip Rivers – Indianapolis Colts

Projected Total Passing Yards:
- 4,249.5 – Over (-112) | Under (-112)
Projected Total Passing TDs:
- 27.5 – Over (-102) | Under (-124)

4. Tom Brady – Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Projected Total Passing Yards:
- 4,224.5 – Over (-112) | Under (-112)
Projected Total Passing TDs:
- 29.5 – Over (-112) | Under (-112)
Projected Total INTs:
- 10.5 – Over (-108) | Under (-118)

5. Drew Brees – New Orleans Saints

Projected Total Passing Yards:
- 4,049.5 – Over (-112) | Under (-112)
Projected Total Passing TDs:
- 30.5 – Over (-112) | Under (-112)

6. Russell Wilson – Seattle Seahawks

Projected Total Passing Yards:
- 3,950.5 – Over (-112) | Under (-112)
Projected Total Passing TDs:
- 30.5 – Over (-112) | Under (-112)

7. Carson Wentz – Philadelphia Eagles

Projected Total Passing Yards:
- 3,899.5 – Over (-112) | Under (-112)
Projected Total Passing TDs:
- 27.5 – Over (-108) | Under (-118)

8. Aaron Rodgers – Green Bay Packers

Projected Total Passing Yards:
- 3,899.5 – Over (-112) | Under (-112)
Projected Total Passing TDs:
- 25.5 – Over (-112) | Under (-112)

9. Jimmy Garoppolo – San Francisco 49ers

Projected Total Passing Yards:
- 3,899.5 – Over (-112) | Under (-112)
Projected Total Passing TDs:
- 25.5 – Over (-112) | Under (-112)

10. Baker Mayfield – Cleveland Browns

Projected Total Passing Yards:
- 3,899.5 – Over (-112) | Under (-112)
Projected Total Passing TDs:
- 23.5 – Over (-112) | Under (-112)

11. Joe Burrow – Cincinnati Bengals

Projected Total Passing Yards:
- 3,800.5 – Over (-112) | Under (-112)
Projected Total Passing TDs:
- 22.5 – Over (-102) | Under (-126)

12. Daniel Jones – New York Giants

Projected Total Passing Yards:
- 3,799.5 – Over (-112) | Under (-112)
Projected Total Passing TDs:
- 26.5 – Over (+102) | Under (-128)

13. Sam Darnold – New York Jets

Projected Total Passing Yards:
- 3,549.5 – Over (-112) | Under (-112)
Projected Total Passing TDs:
- 22.5 – Over (-108) | Under (-118)

14. Josh Allen – Buffalo Bills

Projected Total Passing Yards:
- 3,249.5 – Over (-112) | Under (-112)
Projected Total Passing TDs:
- 20.5 – Over (-112) | Under (-112)

15. Lamar Jackson – Baltimore Ravens

Projected Total Passing Yards:
- 3,199.5 – Over (-112) | Under (-112)
Projected Total Passing TDs:
- 26.5 – Over (-112) | Under (-112)


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