Albert Breer: Not a Single QB in this Year's Draft is Starter Material (1 Viewer)

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As told to Greer by multiple NFL Evaluators at the Senior Bowl.

Thoughts?

"A couple of veteran NFL evaluators told me late in the week that they don't believe there's a single NFL starter in this year's quarterback class," Albert Breer of MMQB reported. "Not everyone was that harsh, but it was unanimous that these quarterbacks aren't close to last year's—and most agreed that all five of last year's first-round signal-callers would've been the top guy at the position in the 2022 draft."

The 2021 draft featured five quarterbacks selected in the first 15 picks, including the top three overall. It might be a different story this year—Bleacher Report's Scouting Department listed zero quarterbacks among the top 15 players available. Cincinnati's Desmond Ridder is the top passer listed at No. 17 overall, while no one else at the position is inside the top 40.
 
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As told to Greer by multiple NFL Evaluators at the Senior Bowl.

Thoughts?

Maybe none of them should be counted on to start “right now” but the potential is there for the future if the team can give them a little time.

Pickett has the most potential, but Willis or Corral have the highest upside.
 
Maybe none of them should be counted on to start “right now” but the potential is there for the future if the team can give them a little time.

Pickett has the most potential, but Willis or Corral have the highest upside.
The Saints are a perfect team to start a rookie signal caller (if he proves ready) because of the makeup of the team and the coach who is going to field a dominate defense and can surround a young signal caller with a dominate offensive line and run game.
 
Daniel Jones problem is that he hasn't been able to develope into a QB. The Giants ask of him too much and also ask him to play from behind and get them back into the game sound familiar? That stuff is bad for his confidence. Classic case of mishandling of a QB get him coached up I think Jones can be better than Eli. Will he do what Eli has IDK
 

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