by Joshua Watt-NFL Spin Zone
10) John Mateer, Oklahoma
9) Nico Iamaleava, UCLA
8) Carson Beck, Miami
7) Sam Leavitt, AZ. St.
6) LaNorris Sellers, So. Carolina
5) Cade Klubnik, Clemson
4)Fernando Mendoza, INDIANA- Mendoza is a name to remember for the upcoming season, With Cal., he showcased NFL processing, rhythms, & poise in the pocket. He has a very solid arm & plays with a chip on his shoulder. He is a bit too conservative at times. He reminds many of Jared Goff, or Kirk Cousins-type QB, unlikely to be a superstar, but can be a steady starter for many years.
3) Garrett Nussmeier, LSU
2) Drew Allar, PSU
1) Arch Manning, Tx.
I don't care much, but Arch Manning has barely played college ball. That's a lot of projection to put him #1 QB for the '26 draft.
Right, this is the season for projections by all the 'experts', haha
@tammany I also think Manning has a lot to prove still. He my do it but he has not done it yet.
if he really does have a chip on his shoulder then he is a perfect QB for this staff, and probably why Coach Cig singled him out.by Joshua Watt-NFL Spin Zone
10) John Mateer, Oklahoma
9) Nico Iamaleava, UCLA
8) Carson Beck, Miami
7) Sam Leavitt, AZ. St.
6) LaNorris Sellers, So. Carolina
5) Cade Klubnik, Clemson
4)Fernando Mendoza, INDIANA- Mendoza is a name to remember for the upcoming season, With Cal., he showcased NFL processing, rhythms, & poise in the pocket. He has a very solid arm & plays with a chip on his shoulder. He is a bit too conservative at times. He reminds many of Jared Goff, or Kirk Cousins-type QB, unlikely to be a superstar, but can be a steady starter for many years.
3) Garrett Nussmeier, LSU
2) Drew Allar, PSU
1) Arch Manning, Tx.
BEAT PURDUE
I don't get the lovefest for Allar. He was terrible last year in the CFP.