Week 7 of the 2025 NFL season brought fresh movement to the MVP race. The campaign has featured several surprising twists, from veteran comebacks to unexpected breakout performances across multiple positions.
As October draws to a close, a select group of quarterbacks, one returning running back, and a standout wide receiver have separated themselves from the field.
Former NFL quarterback Robert Griffin III offered his perspective on the leading MVP candidates following Week 7.
His assessment highlighted both established stars and emerging contenders who have reshaped the conversation through consistent excellence.
NFL MVP Front Runners after Week 7
1. Daniel Jones
2. Jaxson Smith-Njiba
3. Patrick Mahomes
4. Drake Maye
5. Dak Prescott
6. Matthew Stafford
7. Jared Goff
8. Johnathan Taylor
9. Baker Mayfield
10. Josh AllenDaniel Jones and the Colts are BALLIN so it’s only right. 🫡 https://t.co/Sq27z2aoG9 pic.twitter.com/Z694Stc9xu
— Robert Griffin III (@RGIII) October 24, 2025
Daniel Jones has transformed his career since joining the Indianapolis Colts.
After struggling through inconsistent seasons with the New York Giants, he now leads the AFC South with over 1,700 passing yards and a 71 percent completion rate.
His command of the offense has positioned him as an unexpected MVP contender this season.
Jaxon Smith-Njigba has become Seattle’s primary offensive weapon in the post-Metcalf era.
The receiver tops the league in receiving yards and has revitalized the Seahawks’ passing attack with his production and consistency.
Patrick Mahomes continues setting the standard for quarterback excellence.
His Week 7 performance against Las Vegas produced 286 yards, three touchdowns, and a 126.6 passer rating that reaffirmed his dominance.
The Chiefs’ offensive rhythm has returned to championship form under his direction.
Quarterback Drake Maye has impressed throughout his second season in New England.
His poise and decision-making have generated serious Tom Brady comparisons while also placing him in early MVP discussions.
Dak Prescott maintains balance for Dallas with 16 touchdowns against just three interceptions.
Matthew Stafford has rediscovered his peak form under Sean McVay in Los Angeles, while Jared Goff’s precision has Detroit firmly in contention.
Jonathan Taylor’s resurgence provides additional firepower for Indianapolis alongside Jones.
Baker Mayfield’s revival in Tampa Bay and Josh Allen’s continued statistical dominance round out a deep MVP field.
Mahomes currently leads the race for many, but veteran resurgences and rising stars have created an unusually competitive picture through seven weeks.