Previewing the 2025 QB class … Over the course of the next couple of week’s we’ll be previewing the various positional groupings for the 2025 draft. Of course, the upcoming draft is almost a year away and there are bound to be numerous changes, but a preliminary look at next year’s QB class suggests that it likely won’t be quite as good as this year’s group, but it also won’t necessarily be that far behind. Indeed, both Carson Beck of Georgia and Colorado’s Shedeur Sanders, who was talked about as being very much in the mix to be one of the first three QBs off this year before he announced he was returning to school, are currently considered to be top 5-10 prospects for the upcoming draft. At the same time, Quinn Ewers of Texas also figures to be very much in the first-round discussion for 2025, especially if he can build on last year’s solid campaign, while several other QBs including Jalen Milroe of Alabama and Cam Ward, now at Miami, could get at least some later-first round consideration.
There are also a number of solid veteran college QBs that have the potential to make the kind of move Jayden Daniels did last year at LSU when he went from a mid-to-late round prospect to the #2 pick overall including, in no particular order, Jaxson Dart of Mississippi, Utah’s Cam Rising, Riley Leonard of Notre Dame, Will Howard of Ohio State, Tyler Van Dyke of Wisconsin, DJ Uiagalelei of Florida State, Will Rogers at Washington, UCF’s KJ Jefferson, and Grayson McCall of NC State. Here’s our very preliminary ranking of the QBs for 2025, again with the proviso much will change between now and then.