The weather is getting colder, but NFL players are still bringing the heat with their game-day tunnel fits. Welcome to the Week 10 rankings, where three players make their first appearance in our top five -- and our clear top vote-getter is a veteran QB who gets placed in the top five by every panelist for the first time this season.
Before we dig in, here's a link to our midseason awards from last week, for anyone who might have missed those. And we also have a couple of quick notes on the panel that votes for these rankings. First, regular member Terron Armstead took a bye from the voting and did not participate in Week 10. Second, we are going to be mixing in some guest panelists -- and our first for the season is NFL Network host and analyst Kimmi Chex. You can learn a little more about her (and the rest of the group) in the bios below.
And now, the NFL's best-dressed of Week 10:
T-4) Laremy Tunsil, LT, Washington Commanders

Points: 9 | Season point total: 22
Tunsil made our midseason list of the best big men last week, and he's started the second half of season with his foot on the gas pedal. The blended colors of this jacket and pattern make this fit memorable, especially paired with his fall-centric olive pants and bag.
T-4) Brandon Jones, S, Denver Broncos

Points: 9
Thursday Night Football is a perfect time to put on a show, and Jones came through with a Deion Sanders in 2025 vibe, courtesy of this ROUGH all-leather racing jacket and pants set.
Our panelist Chad Johnson put this piece together -- which, of course, meant he could not vote for it -- and his Duane & Johnson black-ribbed tank subtly allows the fit to sell itself. The Hermès Birkin 40 bag, Dr. Martens square-toed Chelsea boots and Forever Gr9tful sunglasses set it off to another level.
T-4) Jalen Hurts, QB, Philadelphia Eagles

Points: 9 | Season point total: 26
Trench-coat season! Hurts pairs his classic suit with the vibes of impending winter in a way that matches his smooth-operator persona. A clear hit and definitely one of my personal favorites this week. Panelist Jason McCourty loved this one, too.
3) Jamal Adams, S, Las Vegas Raiders

Points: 10 | Season point total: 19
Panelists Ini Ikpe and Chad Johnson both had Adams as their No.1 fit of the week -- a major hat tip, given their fashion backgrounds. Adams' cheetah-patterned top with modern-width trend pants look like something that could land on a fashion runway.
2) Al-Quadin Muhammad, DE, Detroit Lions

Points: 11 | Season point total: 16
Muhammad, who has already matched his previous season high in sacks (six), is having a breakout campaign on the field, and his fashion this week shows he has star power off the field, too. The jacket speaks for itself: It's modern, yet not too flashy. It's the perfect centerpiece. Muhammad received three top-three votes from our panel.
1) Tyrod Taylor, QB, New York Jets

Points: 19 | Season point total: 37
Taylor's fit vision was months in the making, centered on this Valentino jacket. His stylist and brand manager, DexRob, brought him the $5,000 blazer in August to wear for a birthday dinner, but it wasn't the right vibe. A second try with a different shirt, closed jacket, shorts and white and black loafers felt too extra for the duo. Then they decided to cut multiple buttons off the jacket, adding a more casual Uniqlo white tee, Celine jeans and Marni shoes. It was a hell of a hit.
"Sometimes you don't have to be the loudest in the room. Just let the one piece be the Beyonce," DexRob told me. "Understand what scale looks like. Don't let clothes wear you."
All six of our participating panelists this week voted Taylor's fit in the top five -- that's the first time that's happened ever in our rankings. It's notable that Taylor -- the New York Jets backup QB, who also garnered two first-place nominations from our voters, and also placed first back in Week 2 -- can separate himself in this department despite not hitting the field or TV cameras on most weeks.
Just missed the cut: Grover Stewart (5 points), Will Anderson Jr. (4), Ashton Jeanty (4), Puka Nacua (4), De’Von Achane (2), Denzel Ward (2), Jaquan Brisker, Zaire Franklin.
PANELIST BIOS
Here is a quick refresher on the members of our panel, beginning with our Week 10 guest panelist:
Kimmi Chex -- Host and analyst across NFL Network studio programming and on-site tentpoles such as NFL Draft, the Super Bowl and beyond.
- Fashion vision: Trends come and go, but being authentically you can never go out of style, so put on what you want and wear it in a way only you can.
Terron Armstead -- Former five-time Pro Bowl left tackle for the Saints and Dolphins (2013-2024); currently hosts The Set podcast on YouTube bi-weekly on Monday/Thursday night.
- Fashion vision: Fashion is our daily "first impression." It's our non-verbal expression, so I use it as the first line of communication.
Jamie Erdahl -- Host of Good Morning Football on NFL Network and the nationally syndicated show GMFB OT.
- Fashion vision: Designer sweatshirts take the cake.
Ini Sebastian Ikpe -- Leading celebrity stylist and image consultant known for his work in sports and entertainment.
- Fashion vision: Styling is more than dressing. It's about crafting a narrative that reflects identity, commands presence and sparks conversation. Dress accordingly.
Jason McCourty -- Super Bowl champion and former cornerback for the Titans, Browns, Patriots and Dolphins (2009-2021); current ESPN studio analyst/CBS game analyst.
- Fashion vision: Fashion is confidence, and confidence is a stain you can't wipe off!
Chad Johnson -- Custom clothier and designer for Duane & Johnson menswear tailoring.
- Fashion vision: Where style outlives the season -- fashion, to me, is making today timeless.
And finally, I am a national TV reporter for NFL Network, and my fashion vision is: Dress how you want to be addressed and wear what helps you exude, "I'm HIM."









