
San Francisco, CA – San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy has confidently asserted his position among the league's elite, proclaiming himself a "top 10 quarterback" following the signing of a landmark five-year, $265 million contract, the richest in 49ers history. The announcement, made in May 2025, has intensified ongoing discussions regarding his standing in the NFL, even as recent performance in the 2025 season has shown some variability.
Purdy's self-assessment comes after a 2024 season where he completed 65.9 percent of his passes for 3,884 yards, 20 touchdowns, and 12 interceptions in 15 games, earning a 96.1 passer rating and ranking seventh in the NFL with a 67.9 QBR. This followed a stellar 2023 campaign where he led the league with a 113.0 passer rating and set a 49ers single-season record with 4,280 passing yards.
A key factor in his success and the confidence expressed by both Purdy and the team is his exceptional pocket mobility and ability to evade pressure. As one social media user noted, "That pocket mobility and crazy ability to get away from a sack is why Brock has been a top 10 franchise QB before and can get there again." This "sneaky athletic" quality, often compared to quarterbacks like Russell Wilson and Steve Young, allows him to extend plays and avoid costly sacks, a skill that has been consistently highlighted by analysts.
Despite his impressive statistics and the significant financial commitment from the 49ers, the debate over Purdy's top-tier status persists among fans and media. Some critics attribute his success to the team's offensive system and surrounding talent, while supporters point to his consistent efficiency and ability to deliver wins. Recent reports, however, indicate a slight dip in form during the current 2025 season, with Purdy recording multiple interceptions in three of his last four starts and struggling with deep passes, according to a November 2025 fantasy football analysis.
The 49ers' substantial investment signals their belief in Purdy's long-term potential as a franchise quarterback. His blend of mobility, accuracy, and proven leadership, even amidst recent challenges, continues to fuel the conversation about his place among the NFL's best signal-callers as the 2025 season progresses.