It’s now been just over a month since we released our initial quarterback rankings for the 2024 NFL Draft class. A lot has happened since then, meaning it’s time for an update.
The first month-plus of the pre-draft process included the All-Star games (ex. Senior Bowl, Shrine Bowl) in late January and early February, and then the NFL Combine over the weekend. The Combine both provided a chance to see the quarterbacks together on the field (although the projected top three picks sat out the on-field portion of the event), as well as get the rumors about how the players are viewed by teams behind the scenes.
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Our new rankings reflect what’s been learned over the last month while still keeping in mind that what the players did on the field is the biggest determining factor in their projections (which is true at any position, not just quarterback). With more exposure to some of the quarterbacks in this year’s class we’re also going to add three spots to our rankings, including 15 quarterbacks instead of 10.
With the Patriots holding the third overall pick, which they’re expected to use on a quarterback, the rankings past QB3 might not matter. Still, with very lucrative trade back options likely on the table, as well as the possibility of doubling up at the quarterback position later on Day 3 (a la Washington with Robert Griffin III and Kirk Cousins in 2012), it can’t hurt to become familiar with the group as a whole. But of course, we’ll start at the top.