Say it with us: The NFL is a quarter -oriented league, And it has further reflected in the 2025 NFL Draft. Fourteen quarters were selected this year, starting with Cam Ward at the Titans du Tennessee and continuing through the winding route of Shedeur Sanders to the Browns of Cleveland as part of a race of day 3 on the QB. Curiously, Quinn Ewers du Texas was the last of the groups chosen.
Here is an overview of the place where each of the signalers found itself, with analyzes of experts from the Yahoo Sports NFL Charles McDonald and Nate Tice project as well as NFL staff.
Cam Ward (Miami): round 1, n ° 1 in total in Titans du Tennessee
Titans needed a quarter-Arrière and wrote the top of the class. Ward is a quality quarter perspective with a good advantage to become a franchise player, and the titans have set up a fairly good offensive line where it will have a real chance of reaching its ceiling. Ward may not be as very thought of as the quarter of last year, but it is worthy of the first choice and the Titans had a huge hole in the quarter. – Charles McDonald
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Jaxson Dart (Ole Miss): Round 1, n ° 25 in all New York giants
The giants needed a quarter-Arrière and exchanged against Dart. This is a fairly significant risk for the giants and their next prospects for the 2025 season, but they had to fill a place in their quarter room. Dart has a long Bravo before he was ready for a great action by the NFL, and head coach Brian Daboll may even not be able to see this development. – Charles McDonald
Tyler Shough (Louisville): Round 2, n ° 40 in the general classification of Saints in New Orleans
A choice of need. Shough is a quality perspectiveBut wounds and age make him a curious case. Shough will be 26 years old this fall and was at university for seven seasons. He exploited the offensive of Louisville well and has beautiful features as a passer. He has a start -up potential, but the saints will need him to get there quickly. – McDonald
Jalen Milroe (Alabama): Round 3, n ° 92 in total at Seattle Seahawks
It is a fun range for Milroe. He is the most “and if?” Player in this project because of his supreme athletics. Coherence, or his absence, is the reason why he was not a choice of day 1. – McDonald
Dillon Gabriel (Oregon): Round 3, n ° 94 in total in Cleveland Browns
It is not … not a QB anyone should go before SheDer Sanders. Gabriel was prolific at university, in particular his last season in Oregon, but his lack of size, his processing speed, his arm strength and his precision are disturbing. However, it was still a third round choice. What? – Staff
Sheder Sanders (Colorado): round 5, n ° 144 in total at the Browns of Cleveland
Cleveland doubles in the quarter-arre with the largest and most buzzing this project. Sanders improved his game in 2024, especially with his sensation in the pocket and the timing with which he plays on the concepts. Sanders is hard, has a good arm and is more than ready to challenge defenders on more difficult throws like breakers in the middle. In rhythm, he can let his passing sensors thrive because of his friendly ball placement.
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Sanders has a size lower than the average and is also just an average athlete, which appears when asked to create. It has a better pocket movement (although it always tends to derive back).
Sanders still has a lot to work, especially with regard to timing and sensation in the pocket. And although he has an arm good enough for the NFL, his tools are not overwhelming enough to constantly mitigate difficult situations. Will Cleveland be the right ecosystem to develop it? – Nate TICE
Kyle McCord (Syracuse): round 6, n ° 181 in total at the Eagles of Philadelphia
Here is a rarity: a quarter-Arrière which was transferred from Ohio State and has in fact improved without the Body of Buckeyes. This is not really the fault, but McCord has definitely helped its draft stock with a high season in Syracuse. He is a well -built pocket smuggler without any scruples attacking the field, but he will have to speed up his treatment, add more contact and sail better to enter the QB2 work of the Eagles. – Staff
Will Howard (Ohio State): Round 6, n ° 185 in total to Pittsburgh Steelers
What Howard, who helped Ohio State for a national title of the 2024 season, lacks special features that he will try to compensate with his size and tenacity. He is not really a playmaker and does not have a ton of strength of the arm, but he can operate an attack for a more practical game player. Feels like a good match with the Steelers Arthur Smith's attacking coordinator. – Staff
Riley Leonard (Notre Dame): Round 6, n ° 189 in all Indianapolis colts
Leonard has a good size and is an excellent athlete who is a weapon on designed races and on the field open. He has a good feeling in the pocket (but can sometimes bail out the outside a little too quickly) with an ability to alleviate the bags and the pressure, something he has now shown behind two trembling offensive lines in Duke then behind a – forgive the play on words – Green Notre Dame Unit.
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Leonard is a specific launcher below with a few real flashes of superposition throws (and some excellent throws as at the end of the match against Indiana in the CFP), but his deep ball remains a gigantic question and he can have bad sprays especially. Part of this was an uncertain body of Our Lady, but Leonard had the impression that he was never comfortable constantly pushing the ball. – TICE
Graham Mertz (Florida): Round 6, n ° 197 in the general classification in Houston Texans
Mertz torn his ACL last season and is already 24 years old, although he improved his balance and decision -making during his two seasons in Florida. Always feel like a strange dart throw on QB2 for Texans. – Staff
Tommy Mellott (Montana State): Round 6, n ° 213 in all the raiders of Las Vegas
Will he play the quarter-Arrière or the wide receiver in the NFL? His relative athletic score was 9.68 and he was an All-American FCS from the first team in 2024. A choice with a lot of questions for raiders. – Staff
Cam Miller (state of northern Dakota): round 6, n ° 215 in total to the raiders of Las Vegas
Something of Tom Brady and quarters of sixth round. Miller was a winner in college but should not be a starting caliber QB with his lack of elite. – Staff
Kurtis Rourke (Indiana): round 7, n ° 227 in total in San Francisco 49ers
A 49ers QB in the seventh round, do you say? I joke aside, Rourke underwent surgery on an LCA tear in January and was not exceptionally mobile, consistent or precise when he is healthy. However, he is the size of the NFL and the 24 -year -old has won wherever he is. – Staff
Quinn Ewers (Texas): round 7, n ° 231 in total in Miami Dolphins
The Texas Star quarterrier, which would have refused $ 8 million in money To transfer elsewhere after last season, he finally left the board of directors at the end of the draft. His skills set is not for everyone, and it may not be for most NFL teams, but the fast-controlled passage game of Miami could perfectly be adapted in search of a prolonged house, especially if the health problems of Tua Tagovailoa persist. – Staff