There’s a lot of excitement surrounding the upcoming NFL Draft, which offers a prime opportunity to see top prospects destined to shape the league’s future. However, there’s also growing anticipation for the outlook of several franchises, particularly the Los Angeles Rams, where quarterback Matthew Stafford is aiming to deliver a strong season alongside some key additions. Interestingly, Stafford is currently leading a notable ranking, surpassing prominent names like Aaron Rodgers, Russell Wilson, and even NFL legend Tom Brady.

With this context, the Rams have been actively working to strengthen their roster ahead of the new season. They’ve already secured wide receiver Davante Adams from the New York Jets, adding another valuable target for Stafford. Additionally, with standout receiver Puka Nacua in the mix, the Rams’ front office continues to make strategic moves to bolster their squad.

As the NFL offseason unfolds, teams are busy preparing for the draft and making roster adjustments. Various platforms have also released rankings to help front offices assess key players. One particularly noteworthy ranking highlights Stafford’s impressive career earnings, placing him above several NFL icons.

In the ranking of the highest career earnings in NFL history, Stafford tops the list with $391.3 million earned over 16 seasons. Rodgers follows closely with $380.6 million in 20 seasons, while Brady ranks third with $331.6 million across 23 seasons.

Matthew Stafford #9 of the Los Angeles Rams talks with Aaron Rodgers #8 of the New York Jets before the game at MetLife Stadium on December 22, 2024 in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

The rest of the players in the ranking

While Stafford tops the list, several other notable names stand out. Russell Wilson ranks fifth with $305.3 million earned across 13 seasons. Just ahead of him in fourth place is Kirk Cousins, who has amassed $331.6 million over the same period.

Among active players rounding out the top 10, Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott ranks seventh with $296.3 million earned in nine seasons. Meanwhile, Jared Goff holds the 10th spot with $259.6 million over eight seasons. One spot above him is former Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, who earned $267.2 million during his 18-season NFL career.

Mahomes and Allen’s position in the rankings

Surprisingly, two of the NFL’s most prominent quarterbacks find themselves in the lower half of the top 20. Buffalo Bills star Josh Allen ranks 16th with $232.5 million earned across seven seasons. Close behind, Kansas City Chiefs standout Patrick Mahomes ranks 17th with $230.2 million over eight seasons.

Another interesting twist in the rankings is that Eli Manning surpassed his brother Peyton Manning. Eli holds 11th place with $252.2 million earned in 15 seasons, while Peyton, with $248.7 million across 18 seasons, sits in 12th place.