2023 Pre-Season Rank #10, 2022 Pre-Season Rank #21, 2021 Pre-Season Rank #31, 2020 Pre-Season Rank #47.
It's worth noting that in the previous year, Patrick Mahomes stood out as the sole active player under 30 to secure a spot in the top ten rankings.
Now, he is still under 30 and now ranked #2.
Mahomes is well under most of the career stats of the Modern Positional Averages, as he should be, based on his age, but when a Quarterback wins three Super Bowls and is the MVP in all of them, there is nothing left to prove. He has nothing left to prove and is still hungry for more. He is ranked below Aaron Rodgers, but as good as Rodgers has been, he was never in consideration to take the GOAT mantle away from Tom Brady. There is much buzz that Mahomes can do precisely that.
Let’s also remember that he is a Quarterback who has a likely first-ballot Hall of Fame Tight End in Travis Kelce (who might be entering his decline but is still excellent), a superstar on defense in Chris Jones, and a Hall of Fame Coach in Andy Reid.
Given his current standing, it's not a stretch to say that Mahomes is a Pro Football Hall of Famer. The real question is, what will his all-time Quarterback rank be?
Yannick Ngakoue played the first four seasons in the NFL with the Jacksonville Jaguars, though it was mostly known for its acrimonious end.
Josh Scobee played with the Jacksonville Jaguars for the first 11 of his 12 NFL seasons, and he was a reliable Place Kicker during that time. Scobee would lead the NFL in Field Goal Percentage in 2007, and he would later tie the record of 50 plus yard Field Goals in a game with three.
Kyle Brady played the meat of his career with the Jacksonville Jaguars, who he signed with after four years as a New York Jet.