Thursday, April 19, 2018

Bilo's Top Ten NFL Draft QB Prospects

The NFL Draft Prospectus has been releasing by chapter to our subscribers. Without giving away too much information, here are my top ten QBs for the 2018 NFL Draft:

1. Baker Mayfield, Oklahoma
Most folks have Darnold at number one, but Mayfield, in my opinion, is the best available QB in this class, and is the most well rounded.

2. Sam Darnold, USC
Had Darnold had the kind of 2017 season most of us expected of him, he would have been number one. He is still the best big play QB available, even if he lost confidence at some point last season.

3. Josh Rosen, UCLA
Rosen has some major skills, and some major turnover flaws and a hero complex. He is as divisive as they get, and I see him as a mid-level NFL starter.

4. Josh Allen, Wyoming
He is a ton of hype, but is nowhere near ready to be an impact starter in the NFL this year, or maybe next. Flaws are everywhere in his game.

5. Lamar Jackson, Louisville
The most athletic QB in the class also has the most when it comes to issues as a passing QB as a pro. He has to be rebuilt from a fundamental angle. He will need at least two years to develop before playing.

6. Mason Rudolph, Oklahoma State
He is rising up the charts, but rumors of him going in the first round make me nervous. He has a ton of work to do before he sees action, and he has to get out of the system mindset.

7. Kyle Lauletta, Richmond
Many people see him as being this year's Jimmy G. He is not. He is a solid QB who can stand up and play, but will need a couple of years to learn. He is not Jimmy G., nor is he Carson Wentz.

8. Mike White, Western Kentucky
His numbers really fell off the board last season when a coaching change took place. He has a shot as a backup, but right now, that's all there is to him.

9. Luke Falk, Washington State
Injury prone, thin, and a system QB in college, he will have to unlearn all he has learned and be rebuilt to have a shot on the next level.

10. Riley Ferguson, Memphis
Ferguson has a solid arm, and knows how to win big games, but he is undersized, comes from a system, and has some fundamental work to do before he can be taken seriously.

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