Tua, Allen, Jackson, Burrow (albeit injured), Lawrence, Stroud, Mahomes, Wilson, Herbert, Hurts, Prescott, Cousins (albeit injured), Goff, Purdy, Stafford (maybe), and of course Rodgers (albeit injured). The median passer rating is ~90, which is lower than it's been in the last few years, but still higher than it was a decade ago.
I think the three injuries really drag the fans perception down of overall QB play though. And Burrow was hurt for a month even before he looked good again. I do agree though, I don’t think it’s all too bad. Several of the guys listed are probably on their ways to HOF careers (Burrow, Mahomes, Allen certainly have the trajectory. Hurts is as well if his body can hold up. Russ is in). For whatever reason people still look at Brady, Manning, Manning, Roethlisberger, Rivers, Brees as a better golden age though.
This article is from the 18th so about 2 weeks ago. There have been 48 different starting QBs this year and we are only about to start week 13. I think it is up to 50 or 52 now, but I could be wrong (I think I saw it on Twitter somewhere after the Burrow injury). https://www.sportingnews.com/us/nfl...urrow-deshaun-watson/f28d7e4f0cf27710d91f376b
There have been a lot of starting QBs this year, some of whom shouldn't be starting, but that doesn't take away from the large number of good ones.