The latest 2024 NFL mock draft from Fox Sports’ Colin Cowherd has the Seahawks trading up for Michael Penix Jr.

Would this make Seahawks fans happy?

Did Michael Penix Jr. cement himself as a first-rounder thanks to a dazzling pro day?

It’s a good question. In our latest NFL mock draft from Christian D’Andrea, he’s not taken in the first round. But in a new mock draft from Colin Cowherd at Fox Sports, he has the Seattle Seahawks — who have Geno Smith but probably need a QB of the future — trading up with the Denver Broncos and taking the Washington QB with the No. 12 pick.

It would be an interesting move for the Broncos, who also need a quarterback. Here’s Cowherd’s take on why this would work:

The Broncos trade down, they need more players. The Seahawks move up and take Penix so he can stay in the same town. Ryan Grubb, the new Seahawks offensive coordinator, was Penix’s offensive coordinator in college at Washington. Seattle doesn’t owe Geno Smith any money this year. I think Penix throws the prettiest ball out of anyone in the draft this year, including Caleb Williams. You can say it’s a bit of a reach, but Seattle’s got their pieces — corners, running backs, receivers, a left tackle, linebackers. Seattle’s got a lot of pieces here, I think they’ve got the ability to give up some draft capital to take a guy who can throw a beautiful ball to Tyler Lockett, DK Metcalf and Jaxon Smith-Njigba.

Make sure to check out the latest NFL mock draft from Christian D’Andrea along with the official NFL draft order for the first day.

25 top college football quarterbacks ranked by Total QBR through Week 3

A new No. 1 this week…

In today’s football world there are an insane number of advanced stats to help figure out just how good or valuable certain players are and how loaded teams may be.

One of those numbers when it comes to quarterback play is Total QBR which is done by ESPN. Now what exactly is Total QBR?

Per ESPN – Adjusted Total Quarterback Rating “values the quarterback on all play types on a 0-100 scale adjusted for the strength of opposing defenses faced.”

Alright, so we know with just three or four games in the book the sample size is small, but with that in mind, how do the top 25 rank to date?

Sam Hartman had another solid showing for Notre Dame but fell from the top-five this week.  Who jumped him?  And who is the new No. 1?

Here are the top 25 following the conclusion of Week 3: