In numerous articles or posts people have asked, "hey what happened to Case Keenum" or "what round is QB X supposed to go in?", so I thought it would be beneficial to nearly lay out every QB with this handy chart and where I believe they will go in the draft.
Name | College | Height | Weight | Projected Round | Notes/Stock |
Andrew Luck | Stanford | 6'4 | 235 | 1st (1st Overall) | UP |
Robert Griffin III | Baylor | 6'2 | 220 | 1st (Top 15) | UP, Could go back to Baylor |
Landry Jones | Oklahoma | 6'4 | 230 | 1st- 2nd | DOWN, Could go back to OU |
Ryan Tannehill | Texas A&M | 6'4 | 222 | 2nd | NC |
Brandon Weeden | Ok. State | 6'4 | 218 | 2nd-3rd | UP |
Nick Foles | Arizona | 6'5 | 240 | 3rd | NC |
Kirk Cousins | Michigan St | 6'3 | 205 | 3rd-4th | NC |
Russell Wilson | Wisconsin | 5'11 | 210 | 5th | NC, Could pursue baseball career |
Ryan Lindley | San Diego St | 6'4 | 230 | 5th | UP, Solid performance in NO Bowl |
Chandler Harnish | Northern Ill | 6'2 | 220 | 6th | UP, Looked good in MAC Championship |
Kellen Moore | Boise State | 6'0 | 195 | 6th | UP, Great Las Vegas Bowl |
Case Keenum | Houston | 6'1 | 210 | 7th | DOWN, Sub par CUSA Championship game |
Other quarterbacks to keep an eye on after the jump...
Dominique Davis, ECU, 6'3, 212lbs: Davis could sneak up all the way to the 5th or 6th round if he performs well in offseason evaluations.
Patrick Witt, Yale, 6'3, 220lbs: Really solid prospect out of the Ivy League
BJ Coleman, UT-Chattanooga, 6'3, 220lbs: Likely the best QB prospect from the FCS level.
G.J. Kinne, Tulsa, 6'1, 234lbs: Has the skills to sneak into the later rounds of the draft.