NFL Draft 2025: Top Quarterback Prospects

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The 2025 NFL Draft is shaping up to be one of the strongest quarterback classes in recent memory. With multiple signal-callers projected to go in the first round, teams picking at the top of the draft will have difficult decisions to make. Here is a breakdown of the top quarterback prospects and what they bring to the table at the next level.

The Consensus Number One

The headliner of this class has been the presumptive top pick for most of the college football season. Standing at 6-foot-4 with a cannon arm and exceptional mobility, he checks every box that NFL scouts look for in a franchise quarterback. His final college season saw him throw for over 4,200 yards and 38 touchdowns while leading his team to the College Football Playoff semifinals.

What separates him from typical top prospects is his processing speed. He reads defenses quickly, moves through his progressions efficiently, and rarely holds the ball too long in the pocket. His ability to extend plays with his legs adds a dimension that modern NFL offenses covet, though his willingness to take hits while scrambling may concern teams looking for long-term durability.

Strong Competition for Top Picks

The second quarterback in this class is a different style of player — a pure pocket passer with outstanding accuracy and anticipation. He thrived in a pro-style offense at a Power Five school, consistently delivering the ball to tight windows with velocity and touch. His lack of elite athleticism may push him down some team's boards, but his football intelligence and leadership qualities have drawn comparisons to some of the best traditional pocket passers of the past decade.

A third prospect has risen dramatically up draft boards following an impressive combine performance. His arm talent is arguably the best in the class, with the ability to make every throw on the field from various platforms. The concerns about his decision-making and turnover rate during his college career are legitimate, but his physical tools give him the highest ceiling of any quarterback in the draft.

Landing Spots and Team Fits

Several teams are expected to target quarterbacks early in the draft, with at least three clubs in the top ten known to be actively seeking their franchise signal-caller. The fit between prospect and system matters enormously — a quarterback who thrives in a particular scheme can look like a different player in the wrong system. Teams will spend the weeks leading up to the draft conducting extensive interviews, private workouts, and film study to determine which quarterback gives them the best chance at long-term success.