Ja'Marr Chase and Joe Burrow anchor the NFL’s most lethal QB-receiver connection, leading Pro Football Focus’ latest rankings for 2026. The duo’s chemistry continues to set the standard, with Chase’s route-running and Burrow’s precision making them a matchup nightmare for defenses. Here’s where they stand—and who else is close behind.
Who’s at the top of the QB-receiver rankings?
The rankings, released by Pro Football Focus, place Burrow and Chase at the summit. Their combination of efficiency, big-play ability, and consistency outpaces every other pairing in the league. The Bengals’ dynamic duo has been the gold standard since Chase’s rookie year, and this season’s numbers reinforce their dominance.
Why does Ja'Marr Chase’s role matter?
Chase isn’t just a receiver—he’s the cornerstone of Burrow’s offense. His ability to stretch defenses vertically and in the slot forces opposing secondaries into impossible coverage decisions. When Chase is on the field, the Bengals’ passing attack becomes nearly unstoppable, a fact reflected in their top-tier rankings.
How do they compare to the rest of the league?
Behind Burrow and Chase, other elite pairings include:
- Jalen Hurts and A.J. Brown (Eagles)
- Trevor Lawrence and Chris Olave (Dolphins)
- Josh Allen and Stefon Diggs (Buffalo)
But none match the Bengals’ blend of production and reliability. Chase’s 1,400-yard season last year and his knack for game-winning catches keep him ahead of the competition.
What’s next for Chase and Burrow?
With the Bengals pushing for a Super Bowl run, their chemistry will be under even more scrutiny. If they maintain this level of play, another top-five finish—or even a repeat—could be in the cards. For now, though, they’re the undisputed kings of the QB-receiver rankings.