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In a podcast episode of "Football 301," Yahoo Sports' Nate Tice and the Athletic's Dane Brugler dove into the pros and cons of the top five quarterbacks in the 2025 NFL Draft.
Each of these quarterbacks offers a unique set of strengths and challenges, making evaluation largely dependent on team needs and the franchise's willingness to develop certain traits.
Cam Ward, Miami
Pros: Ward has shown significant improvement and has a calm, cool demeanor that's attractive for leading a team. He's very creative in and out of structure, is good at pushing the ball downfield and can scramble effectively. His improvisation skills and ability to elude pursuit are highlights.
Cons: He can sometimes be nonchalant, leading to forced plays or "hero ball" moments. Ward needs to improve his mechanics for more consistent ball spiraling and can drift in the pocket too much, which may not work against NFL defenses.
Shedeur Sanders, Colorado
Pros: Sanders is polished with strong mechanics and plays with good rhythm. He has shown an ability to lead teams effectively, as seen in the turnaround at Colorado. He also takes care of the football, limiting turnover-worthy attempts.
Cons: Concerns arise with his tendency to drift back and take sacks, along with being somewhat mechanical. There are questions about his ability to make progression reads in real time, especially when moving off his first read.
Jaxson Dart, Ole Miss
Pros: Dart has an impressive toolbox that includes size, athleticism and arm strength. He can make some high-level throws and offers mobility as a player who can be effective on designed runs.
Cons: He's often seen leaning too heavily on a quick first read before deciding to scramble, which isn't sustainable in the NFL. His decision-making under pressure can be questionable.