Sizing them up: Breaking down the strengths and weaknesses of top NFL rookie QBs
- Fourteen quarterbacks were selected over the three-day NFL draft, tying the most since 2016.
- This large quarterback class follows last year's group featuring Caleb Williams and Michael Penix, as analysts Neuheisel and Cosell noted extensive study of prospects.
- Analyst Rick Neuheisel compared Cam Ward’s calm under pressure to Patrick Mahomes but noted Ward lacks Mahomes's arm strength, while Jaxson Dart drew parallels to Joe Burrow’s playing style.
- Neuheisel said, "There's no panic reflex," about Ward, contrasting him with Will Levis, who struggles with rushed decisions, and highlighted Milroe's dual-threat skills resembling Lamar Jackson's impact.
- This depth of rookie quarterbacks suggests a wide-open opportunity for NFL teams, with each draftee encouraged to pursue long-term careers despite varying styles and sizes.
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Sizing them up: Breaking down the strengths and weaknesses of top NFL rookie QBs
LOS ANGELES — Although it felt at times there was only one quarterback in last weekend's NFL draft — the slip-sliding Shedeur Sanders who tumbled to the fifth round — there were actually 14 selected over the three days. That's…
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