Power ranking Super Bowl favorites – Caleb Williams vs Broncos’ defense will light up San Francisco

Dec 1, 2025 - 16:15
Power ranking Super Bowl favorites – Caleb Williams vs Broncos’ defense will light up San Francisco

The battle of the 2024 draft quarterbacks is shaking up the league.

Drake Maye, Bo Nix and Caleb Williams are all near the top of talkSPORT’s weekly Super Bowl power rankings.

Vrabel and Maye have sought to restore the Patriots' glory days in 2025
Drake Maye, left, is trying to recapture the Patriots’ glory days
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Maye receives an NFL MVP audition on Monday Night Football, when the New England Patriots host Jaxon Dart and the New York Giants.

Only one franchise can win Super Bowl LX, and a world champion will be crowned on February 8, 2026 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.

Some fanbases have a legitimate chance at winning Super Bowl LX as Week 13 wraps up.

Other supporters are downright delusional and they’re better off preparing for the 2026 NFL Draft.

Below, talkSPORT ranks all 32 NFL teams heading into Monday Night Football.

32. Tennessee Titans (1-11)

Another week, another loss for the Titans.

Another step closer to the No. 1 overall pick in 2026. 

31. New Orleans Saints (2-10)

The Saints are in full rebuild mode.

It’s been 20 years since New Orleans was this bad but Reggie Bush isn’t waiting in the next draft.

30. Las Vegas Raiders (2-10)

Tom Brady is frustrated and the Raiders have fired another big name.

It’s going to get worse before it gets better in Las Vegas.

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29. New York Giants (2-10)

Jaxson Dart will try to take down the Patriots’ latest monster on Monday Night Football.

28. Cleveland Browns (3-9)

Shedeur Sanders is starting to understand what it’s like to be the QB of the Browns.

Too much hype and not enough winning.

Shedeur Sanders is starting but the Browns are still losing
Shedeur Sanders is starting but the Browns are still losing
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27. Washington Commanders (3-9)

Marcus Mariota has become the best thing about the Commanders’ season.

Which means that Washington is ready for 2026.

26. New York Jets (3-9)

Tyrod Taylor is winning the games that Justin Fields was supposed to.

25. Arizona Cardinals (3-9)

It’s time for the Cardinals to clean house, on and off the field.

24. Minnesota Vikings (4-8)

Sam Darnold looks like the greatest QB in Vikings history compared to this season’s crew.

23. Atlanta Falcons (4-8)

Another franchise that needs a reset — and a healthy QB.

22. Miami Dolphins (5-7)

The funny part about winning games for the Dolphins is that Mike McDaniel could stick around as head coach — while Miami hurts its draft positioning next year.

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Maye is near the top of the charts in every key passing statistic.

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21. Cincinnati Bengals (4-8)

Credit for Joe Burrow for coming back to save the Bengals.

He just needs five more wins.

20. Pittsburgh Steelers (6-6)

Aaron Rodgers is battling reporters and calling out teammates while dealing with a bloody nose.

What’s next, Mike Tomlin getting fired?

19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (7-5)

Baker Mayfield did his best to carry the Bucs.

But Tampa Bay’s Super Bowl window has closed this year.

18. Carolina Panthers (7-6)

Bryce Young has the Panthers above the .500 mark.

That’s a big achievement in Carolina.

17. Baltimore Ravens (6-6)

The Ravens received a huge setback on Thanksgiving.

Baltimore fell behind the Steelers in the AFC North, while Lamar Jackson couldn’t keep the ball.

16. Kansas City Chiefs (6-6)

Kansas City is in trouble.

The last time the Chiefs lost more than six games (9-7 in 2014), they failed to make the playoffs.

Patrick Mahomes said Kansas City needs to win out but the Texans, Chargers and Broncos will have something to say about that.

Patrick Mahomes knows the Chiefs must start winning games
Patrick Mahomes knows the Chiefs must start winning games
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15. Indianapolis Colts (8-4)

The Colts are 1-3 in their last four games.

The AFC South is still up for grabs, while Daniel Jones is entering the most critical part of his year.

A lingering fibula injury won’t help Indy’s AFC South chances.

14. Detroit Lions (7-5)

The Lions face a loaded schedule to close the regular season.

It started with a nationally televised reunion vs the Packers on turkey day.

Detroit went 0-for-2 on fourth down and now needs big help in the NFC North.

13. Houston Texans (7-5)

Inspired by Davis Mills, C.J. Stroud kept the Texans pointed toward the postseason.

Imagine the Texans’ defense vs the Cowboys’ offense in the Super Bowl.

12. Dallas Cowboys (6-5-1)

It’s time to buy into Dallas’ newfound momentum after Dak Prescott beat Patrick Mahomes.

The Cowboys’ defense is no longer giving away games and the team has united after the tragic death of Marshawn Kneeland.

11. Buffalo Bills (8-4)

Every time the Bills fall backward, they respond with forward momentum in 2025.

10. Jacksonville Jaguars (8-4)

Jacksonville is drawing attention again.

Will the Jaguars finally be worthy of the buzz?

Trevor Lawrence has the Jaguars on the verge of the playoffs
Trevor Lawrence has the Jaguars on the verge of the playoffs
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9. Los Angeles Chargers (8-4)

Justin Herbert is shaking off an injury, while the Chargers remain in the top 10.

They’re an interesting team with room to grow.

8. San Francisco 49ers (9-4)

The 49ers are also making it interesting in the NFC West, which features three nine-win teams.

7. Philadelphia Eagles (8-4)

The most dramatic team in the NFL is at another breaking point.

Toughen up, Philly, and get it together.

6. Green Bay Packers (8-3-1)

Micah Parsons was a beast on Thanksgiving.

Jordan Love looked like a QB on the rise and ready to take the next step in the postseason.

5. Seattle Seahawks (9-3)

Sam Darnold threw for 126 yards and Seattle won in a 26-0 blowout.

It’s another reminder that the Seahawks should be taken seriously.

4. Los Angeles Rams (9-3)

Just when fans were ready to hand Matthew Stafford the MVP, the veteran QB throws two picks and loses to the Panthers.

3. Chicago Bears (9-3)

Ben Johnson is ripping off his shirt and Caleb Williams is winning weekly.

Chicago is a football town again.

Caleb Williams is dreaming of the Super Bowl
Caleb Williams is dreaming of the Super Bowl
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2. New England Patriots (10-2)

Drake Maye receives an MVP audition on Monday Night Football.

1. Denver Broncos (10-2)

Whether they’re lucky or invincible, the Broncos just keep stacking up wins in 2025.

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