Jaguars
26 Mar 2025, 02:21 GMT+10
John Oehser
JACKSONVILLEThey're a big storyline because it's always that way.
But while quarterbacks will help define the top of the 2025 NFL Draft and while they therefore will matter very much to the Jaguars this is an intriguing draft year for the NFL's most important position.
It's a good year at the spot. But not necessarily a great one.
"It's a solid overall year for quarterback," NFL Media and Jaguars Draft analyst Bucky Brooks said.
Brooks and most analysts projectCam Ward of MiamiandShedeur Sanders of Coloradoas the draft's top two quarterbacks, with some disagreement over the order.
Brooks ranks Sanders the son of Pro Football Hall of Famer and Colorado head coach Deion Sanders as the top quarterback while most project Ward there. ESPN analyst Mel Kiper Jr. also ranks Sanders No. 1, adding that "Cam Ward is the consensus No. 1 quarterback."
Brooks on Sanders: "He's more of your classic drop-back passer. He's going to put the ball in the hands of his playmakers and let the playmakers go to work."
Ward and Sanders are generally considered the position's top two players in the draft, with quarterback Jaxson Dart of Mississippi also projected as a first-round selection. Alabama quarterback Jalen Milroe has been projected by some analysts as a second-round selection.
"The thing we don't know is which of these guys are going to emerge as stars," Brooks said. "If you look at the position, every year one or maybe two of the top guys kind of pop and become the guys we expect. I think this year will be the same.
As is often the case with quarterbacks, many analysts project Ward and Sanders in the Top 5 despite not grading either among the draft's top few prospects. Many analysts project Ward as the No. 1 overall selection to the Tennessee Titans, while others project Penn State edge Abdul Carter, Colorado cornerback/wide receiver Travis Hunter or Sanders there.
Carter and Hunter are widely considered the draft's top two prospects regardless of position.
Quarterbacks selected early can benefit teams not needing to select the position early which could be the case for a Jaguars team focused this offseason on strengthening the roster around starting quarterback Trevor Lawrence.
"So, the second quarterback could potentially have an impact on what happens with the Jaguars if somebody sees him as a legitimate franchise quarterback."
"There are a lot of other quarterbacks other than the Top Three," Kiper said, with Brooks adding, "I don't know that there are guys you forecast as future starters, but we have to be leery of that. No one expected Brock Purdy [of the San Francisco 49ers] to be what he has become. No one expected Jalen Hurts [of the Philadelphia Eagles] to be what he has become."
Brooks called Milroe the "biggest wildcard" among this year's quarterback class.
"When I look at him, I see a more explosive version of Jalen Hurts," Brooks said. "Can he become a more efficient passer like Hurts has been? Or will someone be willing to build around his talents. He's a wild-card because he's an A-plus athlete."
Trevor Lawrence, the No. 1 overall selection in the 2021 NFL Draft and the Jaguars' starting quarterback the last four seasons, remains the starter and the franchise will build around Lawrence moving forward under newHead Coach Liam Coenand newGeneral Manager James Gladstone. Many of the Jaguars' moves in unrestricted free agency were about improving around Lawrence, and look for the same approach throughout the draft. The Jaguars signed veteranNick Mullens, the backup quarterback the past three seasons with the Minnesota Vikings where Jaguars offensive coordinator Grant Udinski spent the last three seasons as an offensive assistant.
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