As the NFL season kicked off, teams have begun to reveal their weaknesses, especially at the quarterback position. In cities such as Cleveland, Charlotte, and New York, the performances of their starting passers have left fans and analysts wondering if changes are on the horizon for the next season.
First, we have Deshaun Watson, who had a bad start with the Cleveland Browns. His struggles continued from last year, casting doubt on his future with the team. The Carolina Panthers and New York Giants also featured quarterbacks who underperformed, leading to speculations about new faces behind center by next season. Despite the absence of standout prospects like Caleb Williams and Trevor Lawrence in the 2025 draft class, there’s still an impressive roster of potential quarterbacks ready to make their mark.
The Miami Hurricanes quarterback, Cam Ward, has particularly caught the eye of scouts. He has shown a great mix of athleticism and accuracy, which could make him a top choice come draft day. Similarly, Miller Moss is impressing in Lincoln Riley’s offense, showing poise and command in the pocket. Jaxson Dart is also looking composed as he leads the Ole Miss offense.
However, some notable names like Quinn Ewers from Texas and Shedeur Sanders from Colorado haven’t made my list for the first round just yet. For Ewers, continued strong performances are essential if he wishes to solidify his first-round status after showing flashes of talent early in the season. On the other hand, Sanders has had a mixed bag of outings. While he showcases talent, consistency is key for him to be in first-round discussions.
The upcoming draft looks promising, but with teams ready for a fresh start at quarterback, the pressure is on these young players to step up as we approach April. Changes in coaching strategies and player performances can greatly influence their final draft positions. As we track these developments, more insights can be found on our dedicated draft discussions happening twice a week.