11. Jalen Morton Columbus Aviators
1/1 1yds 0 TD 0 INT 1 rush 2yds 0 TD
Week Six Ranking: #9
Morton continues his 2026 of cameos in the hopes of cementing himself as a high end QB2 in 2027. Morton played in a couple snaps during the Aviators week six victory, allowing a more versatile option in the Aviators backfield, while lessening the beating that Jalan McClendon continues to take.
10. Luke Lehnen Dallas Renegades
2 rush 23yds 0 TD
Week Six Ranking: N/A
Lehnen made his pro-debut this past weekend showing a fair bit of athleticism on limited action. Lehnen still has yet to throw a pass in his pro career, but the NCAA’s greatest quarterback remains an active member on the Renegades team going on 16 games.
9. Nolan Henderson Houston Gamblers
5/6 38yds 0 TD 0 INT 2 rush 36yds 0 TD
Week Six Ranking: #3
The Gamblers are a frustrating team, with the frustrating play of the quarterback having more to do with injury, than skill. Henderson once again put out a decent showing during an injury riddled half, coupled with even more injuries. Henderson would be removed from the game due to a culmination of injuries with his future in question.
8. Taulia Tagovailoa Houston Gamblers
6/10 65yds 1 TD 0 INT 0 rush 0yds 0 TD
Week Six Ranking: N/A
Much that was said about Henderson could be said about Tagovailoa. Taulia was removed in the last seconds of the game with a gruesome lower body injury. With injuries mounting up, Tagovailoa’s future is in doubt as well.
7. Chandler Rogers Louisville Kings
15/32 199yds 0 TD 1 INT 3 rush 0yds 0 TD
Week Six Ranking: #4
Rogers showed a bit of regression this week due to a dynamic pass rush by the Battlehawks. It’s clear that there is ability there but, Rogers may lean more to the mold of Jalan McClendon with his upside, but it’s clear despite a lackluster result, the team has more energy with Rogers at the helm.
6. Austin Reed Dallas Renegades
22/41 258yds 1 TD 1 INT 0 rush 0yds 0 TD
Week Six Ranking: #8
It hasn’t been a great run for Austin Reed the past several weeks, and it seems that the Renegades offense has yet to adapt as the team pushes towards the back end of the season. Reed continues to play competitive football, and has shown flashes of his week 1-3 since then, however it is clear something is not clicking and if he wants to strengthen his possibility of earning an NFL opportunity, he’ll need to figure something out real quick.
5. Harrison Frost St. Louis Battlehawks
22/40 242yds 2 TD 1 INT 5 rush -7yds 0 TD
Week Six Ranking: #5
Frost continues to play with Silvers, and Perez looking over his shoulder. While the play isn’t pretty it is doing enough to position the Battlehawks in a playoff position. I’m not fully invested in Frost as others may be, however he has established himself a top-5 starter going into week seven.
4. Jalan McClendon Columbus Aviators
20/26 187yds 1 TD 0 INT 5 rush 17yds 0 TD
Week Six Ranking: #6
It’s looking like McClendon might be the most consistent QB in the UFL through six games. Never too high, never too low, just extremely talented at managing the game. While McClendon doesn’t look like he’ll earn MVP honors this year, he does have the Aviators soaring to a playoff spot.
2. Jack Plummer Orlando Storm
26/37 324 2 TD 0 INT 1 rush 0yds
Week Six Ranking: #7
Plummer found his groove in a QB battle against his former teammate. While Plummer hasn’t had the highs of Ta’amu, or Reed, he may have been the most consistently effective QB over the first six weeks of the season. With his high level of play, look for Plummer to start generating some NFL buzz.
2. Dorian Thompson-Robinson Birmingham Stallions
19/27 271yds 1 TD 0 INT 6 rush 12yds 0TD
Week Six Ranking: #2
It’s been an absolute privilege to watch DTR play football and he’s given fans their money’s worth. While DTR may be on the short end of leading to the Stallions to a playoff berth, he may be able to revive his NFL chances with four more games like in week six.
1. Jordan Ta’amu D.C. Defenders
20/28 227yds 3 TD 1 INT 6 rush 16yds 0 TD
Week Six Ranking: #1
This may be the year Ta’amu finally gets over the hump and earns the MVP. Ta’amu has flipped with Austin Reed as the UFL’s premiere passer continuing to distance himself from the rest of the UFL. Ta’amu also recently passed 10,000 career passing yards in his week six output as well.
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