There are a wealth of talented quarterbacks in the NFL right now, both young and old. Jared Goff would seemingly rank among the league’s best at the moment, coming off back-to-back Pro Bowl seasons with 60 touchdowns and 19 interceptions in the last two years.

Where he slots in among the top 10 or 15 passers depends on who you ask, of course. He doesn’t have the pedigree of Tom Brady or an MVP season like Patrick Mahomes, which makes ranking Goff difficult.

Doug Farrar of Touchdown Wire did his best to rank the top 11 quarterbacks in the NFL right now and Goff did not make the cut. Carson Wentz and Baker Mayfield were the last two in the top 11, though you could argue Goff deserves to be higher than both of them.

Sure, his final eight games of 2018 (including the postseason) weren’t pretty, but his first 11 performances were MVP-worthy. Prior to the Rams’ Week 12 bye, Goff was averaging 322 yards per game and threw 26 touchdown passes to just six interceptions. Expanded over 16 games, those numbers would look like this: 5,159 yards, 38 touchdowns and nine interceptions with a passer rating of 113.5.

The other quarterbacks in the top 11 all have a strong case to be there, but so does Goff. He’s more proven than Mayfield and has been far healthier than Wentz, even rivaling the Eagles QB’s numbers.

Goff has a big season ahead of him in 2019 after struggling late last year, so another Pro Bowl campaign should vault him into the conversation as one of the best quarterbacks in the league.