As the college football season winds down, there have been some intriguing developments when it comes to the draft stock of some of this year’s top quarterback prospects.
While Kentucky’s Will Levis came into the year with lofty expectations (and remains a top-five pick in many current projections), his disappointing 2022 campaign has some wondering whether or not he’s worthy of a first-round selection. Florida’s Anthony Richardson hasn’t had the kind of production through the air that some might have hoped for, but is his rare talent enough to still see him come off the board in the top 10?
Which quarterbacks have impressed so much this season that they’ve vaulted themselves from the Day 2/mid-round range into the first-round conversation?
Let’s find out in our latest two-round projection for the 2023 NFL draft, using the latest updated order following Week 10 results:
*NOTE: The Miami Dolphins forfeited their first-round pick in next year’s draft as a result of the NFL’s investigation into tampering violations.