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- Written by Jeff Krol
- Category: TSL QB Power Rankings
- Published: 18 May 2026
- Created: 18 May 2026
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Welcome back to the TSL QB Power Rankings!
The Godfather accused us of "phoning in" our article last week... but what he failed to notice is that we ALWAYS phone in our articles in the first half of the season! We like to look at stats and charts, and there just isn't much data available for those this early in the season. Can you believe that Frodo Swaggins have only played ONE game at the midpoint of the Spring 2026 season?? Seems impossible, but it's true. In fact, there are 16 teams that have played two or fewer games so far this season, which makes charting their progress pretty damn pointless right now!
That being said: we will ALWAYS chart the progress of our QBs, so here are your top FIFTEEN QBs in the TSL:

Just a FEW notes on the above:
Bobby McConnell has been in our Top Three for 42 consecutive weeks. That streak ends this week, as Andy Strug (who has scored more points against the same opponents) makes the jump into the Top Three for the first time. Are the Malones real contenders??
Ryan Dougherty cleared up any questions this week about who the best QB was in D2 (if not the League). If you were starting a new team tomorrow, would you take him over any of the four guys ranked ahead of him? You'd think about it at least, right?
Bridget Masiello is now the highest ranked female in the history of our QB Power Rankings. Kelly Kane and Sam Latucca are female QB legends (no disrespect to our friends on Puck Bunnies...) but Bridget is doing it a higher level and having more success. Is her roster stacked with D1 players? Of course, everyone can see that. But watch the BQI games and you'll see that she's playing fantastic football right now. Is she better than Andy Clark or Cody Stumpf? No. But could she be some day?
People from lower divisions always ask the question of why their QBs aren't ranked very highly in our charts. The easy answer: we reward people for playing against better competition, so if you want to get noticed, you should try moving up a division or two! Mike Wolcott is the perfect example of this. He's been great since he first joined the Tuddies, but it's not until jumping to D4 and then D3 that people really started to notice what he could do against better talent.
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That's it for this week! NEXT week we will finally have some charts and graphs for you, so stay tuned until then!
What's YOUR ranking?


