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Top 5 Quarterbacks in the 2024 NFL Daft, plus Best and Worst Fits! (Sports)

 
In a year dominated by the Quarterback conversation, well at least more than usual. Here are my definitive pre-draft rankings which are bound to be wrong in some ways because as much as we would all like to say we are experts, picking QB's is a crap shoot.

  1. Caleb Williams 

Williams is a baller who is often faulted by “football people” for his painted nails and emotions after games. This is just plain stupid, for anyone that watched him play on one leg against Utah knows the guys got grit and more importantly he is a baller.

Best fit: Chicago Bears 

Worst fit: New York Giants 


  1. Drake Maye

I am not fully sure what happened but this seems like a classic story. We fall in love with a prospect but somehow over the course of time when no actual football is being played pick a player apart. Don’t overthink it, Maye is my favorite quarterback in this draft. He is big, durable, and has this subtle quiet confidence to him and I do think it matters that he stayed at North Carolina when he could’ve transferred. 

Best fit: Minnesota Vikings 

Worst fit: Denver Broncos 


  1.  Micheal Penix

My reason here is simple, I have always been a Nix over Penix person but it’s hard to deny that twice they dueled in close games with even teams and twice it was Penix that came out on top. Plus that letter should have give you chills, give that man a EKG

Best fit: Las Vegas Raiders 

Worst fit: Washington Commanders 


  1. Bo Nix

Nix off of vibes might be my favorite quarterback in this whole draft, he just seems like a baller this was even clear during the rough years at Auburn not to mention like his peers you can map his progress. It’s very possible with where he will be likely picked Nix could be the steal of this draft.

Best fit: New England Patriots 

Worst fit: New York Giants 


  1. Jayden Daniels 

Fast, smooth, and popping off the screen with arm talent, Daniels has all the tools to be a star in the NFL right away and even better we can trace how much he has grown as a quarterback. His slight frame and exit from Arizona State still do give me pause but not enough to not take him.

Best fit: New York Giants  

Worst fit: Washington Commanders


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