Though the 2025 NFL Draft is a year away, the consensus among scouts and draft experts is that the quarterbacks available next year are not on the level of the ones from the 2024 class.
Headlined by Colorado’s Shedeur Sanders, Georgia’s Carson Beck and Texas’ Quinn Ewers, the 2025 draft doesn’t appear to have a true Trevor Lawrence- or Caleb Williams-like unquestioned No. 1 overall pick, according to certain draft experts.
But some of the executives Jason La Canfora of the Washington Post has been speaking to believe that’s not entirely true, stating that had Sanders come out this year, he likely would have been a top-five pick.
“I think he would have been under serious consideration with Washington if he doesn’t stay in school,” an anonymous scout told La Canfora. “I honestly believe that, based on some of what I picked up through this process. This kid can really play.”