Here are the complete 2026 QB Prospects scouting reports with strengths, weaknesses, film breakdowns, and NFL upside for every top quarterback in the class. From franchise-caliber pocket passers like Fernando Mendoza to athletic dual-threats like Ty Simpson and high-upside sleepers further down the board, we break down everything you need to know in plain English so you can see exactly who fits what scheme and how high they should go in the draft. For official NFL draft news, check out the NFL Draft Tracker.
These 2026 QB Prospects include everything from franchise quarterbacks to hidden gems.
Quick Summary Fernando Mendoza is the clear No. 1 quarterback in the 2026 draft class. This Indiana junior (transfer from Cal) is a big, accurate pocket passer with elite anticipation and decision-making who led the Hoosiers to a perfect 16-0 season and national championship. He threw for huge numbers while staying super durable and making everyone around him better. He’s a true franchise quarterback who can carry an offense and make every throw. We give him a 9.2/10 grade, the highest in this year’s group and a potential long-time NFL starter right away.
Awards/Honors
2025 Heisman Trophy Winner
2025 Maxwell Award Winner
2025 National Champion
2025 Unanimous First-Team All-American
2025 Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year
2026 Senior Bowl Participant
Year
School
Games
Cmp
Att
Cmp %
Yds
Y/A
TDs
Int
Long
Sack
Rating
2023*
Cal
9
153
243
63.0
1,708
7.0
14
10
54
16
132.8
2024*
Cal
11
265
386
68.7
3,004
7.8
16
6
66
41
144.6
2025*C
Indiana
16
273
379
72.0
3,535
9.3
41
6
62
25
182.9
Career
36
691
1,008
68.6
8,247
8.2
71
22
66
82
156.2
An asterisk (*) indicates bowl stats are included. Bold season totals indicate player led conference.
Year
School
Games
Att
Yds
Y/A
TDs
Long
2023*
Indiana
9
48
92
1.9
2
16
2024*
Indiana
11
87
105
1.2
2
50
2025*C
Indiana
16
90
276
3.1
7
21
Career
36
225
473
2.1
11
50
An asterisk (*) indicates bowl stats are included. Bold season totals indicate player led conference.
Strengths
Pinpoint accuracy to all three levels
Elite anticipation and pre-snap processing
Big frame and poise in the pocket
Soft touch on deep balls and back-shoulder throws
Outstanding ball security and low turnover rate
Weaknesses / Concerns
Not the strongest arm in the class
Can struggle vs heavy pressure at times
Needs to improve off-platform throws
Limited elite mobility
Throwing Style Breakdown
Smooth, rhythmic release with great footwork
Elite anticipation, throws receivers open
Accurate on the move and from the pocket
North-south processor who attacks the middle of the field
Pocket Presence & Processing
Sees the whole field and makes quick decisions
Steps up in the pocket calmly under pressure
27 red-zone TDs with zero INTs in 2025
Willing to take a sack to avoid a bad throw
Draft Projection & Final Grade
Projected Round: 1st (Top 5 pick range)
Overall Grade: 9.2 / 10 (Consensus QB1 in the class)
Best Case: Immediate franchise starter
Floor: High-end starter with 10+ year career
Film Notes
National Championship game 2025: Multiple 40+ yard touchdowns showing elite touch and accuracy.
vs. Oregon 2025: Game-winning drive with perfect reads under pressure.
Big Ten Championship: Overcame early hit to throw for 300+ yards.
Multiple games: Back-shoulder throws and anticipation throws that beat coverage perfectly.
Screen game: Turned short throws into big gains with precise placement.
NFL Comparison
Reminds me of a taller, more athletic Jared Goff with the poise and accuracy to be a longtime Pro Bowl quarterback.
Quick Summary Ty Simpson is the clear No. 2 quarterback in the 2026 draft class. This Alabama redshirt junior is a poised pocket passer with good athleticism who took over as the starter in 2025 and led the Crimson Tide to the SEC Championship. He threw for huge numbers while making smart decisions and adding value with his legs. He’s a high-floor quarterback who can start right away and grow into a franchise leader. We give him an 8.7/10 grade, a true Day 1 talent with Pro Bowl upside.
Awards/Honors
2025 SEC Offensive Player of the Year
2025 First-Team All-SEC
2025 Manning Award Finalist
2026 Senior Bowl Participant
Year
School
Games
Cmp
Att
Cmp %
Yds
Y/A
TDs
Int
Long
Sack
Rating
2022*
Alabama
4
4
5
80.0
35
7.0
0
0
14
0
138.8
2023*
Alabama
6
11
20
55.0
179
9.0
0
0
51
5
130.2
2024*
Alabama
6
14
25
56.0
167
6.7
0
0
43
1
112.1
2025
Alabama
15
305
473
64.5
3,567
7.5
28
5
75
28
145.2
Career
31
334
523
63.9
3,948
7.5
28
5
75
34
143.0
An asterisk (*) indicates bowl stats are included. Bold season totals indicate player led conference.
Year
School
Games
Att
Yds
Y/A
TDs
Long
2022*
Alabama
4
0
0
0.0
0
0
2023*
Alabama
6
14
86
6.1
2
78
2024*
Alabama
6
8
44
5.5
1
17
2025
Alabama
15
90
93
1.0
2
26
Career
31
112
223
2.0
5
78
An asterisk (*) indicates bowl stats are included. Bold season totals indicate player led conference.
Strengths
Very accurate to all three levels with good touch
Quick processor who gets through reads fast
Good athleticism and escape ability
Strong arm on the move and off-platform
Outstanding leadership and poise in big games
Weaknesses / Concerns
Can force throws when pressured
Needs to improve deep-ball consistency
Sometimes holds the ball too long
Not an elite pure runner
Throwing Style Breakdown
Smooth, compact release with quick feet
Throws with anticipation and leads receivers well
Accurate on the run and from different arm angles
Attacks the middle of the field confidently
Pocket Presence & Processing
Sees the whole field and makes quick decisions
Steps up calmly and keeps eyes downfield
18 red-zone TDs with only 2 INTs in 2025
Willing to throw it away to avoid negative plays
Draft Projection & Final Grade
Projected Round: 1st (Top 10-15 pick range)
Overall Grade: 8.7 / 10 (Consensus QB2 in the class)
Best Case: Immediate starter and Pro Bowl candidate
Floor: High-end backup who becomes a starter
Film Notes
vs. Georgia 2025: Game-winning drive with perfect reads and two clutch throws under pressure.
SEC Championship: 320 yards and 3 TDs showing elite accuracy in a hostile environment.
vs. Texas 2025: Multiple off-platform throws and scrambles that kept drives alive.
Multiple games: Deep outs and back-shoulder throws that beat coverage perfectly.
Red-zone work: Several touchdown passes on the move with great touch.
NFL Comparison
Reminds me of a slightly more athletic Baker Mayfield with the same quick processing and leadership. Could be a longtime starter in the right system.
Quick Summary Taylen Green is the clear No. 3 quarterback in the 2026 draft class. This Arkansas redshirt senior (transfer from Boise State) is a tall, athletic dual-threat who had a strong 2025 season with big passing numbers and serious rushing production. He threw for over 2,700 yards while adding nearly 800 rushing yards and 8 touchdowns on the ground. He’s a big, tough quarterback who can make every throw and run when needed. We give him an 8.5/10 grade, a high-upside Day 1 starter with franchise potential.
Awards/Honors
2025 Maxwell Award Preseason Watch List
2025 Davey O’Brien Award Preseason Watch List
2025 First-Year SEC Academic Honor Roll
2025 SEC Player of the Week (multiple)
Year
School
Games
Cmp
Att
Cmp %
Yds
Y/A
TDs
Int
Long
Sack
Rating
2021
Boise State
2
0
0
0.0
0
0.0
0
0
0
1
0.0
2022*
Boise State
13
166
271
61.3
2,042
7.5
14
6
52
6
137.2
2023*
Boise State
13
121
212
57.1
1,752
8.3
11
9
75
8
135.1
2024*
Arkansas
13
230
381
60.4
3,154
8.3
15
9
94
32
138.2
2025
Arkansas
12
198
326
60.7
2,714
8.3
19
11
62
27
143.2
Career
53
715
1,190
60.1
9,662
8.1
59
35
94
74
138.8
An asterisk (*) indicates bowl stats are included. Bold season totals indicate player led conference.
Year
School
Games
Att
Yds
Y/A
TDs
Long
2021
Boise State
2
5
2
0.4
0
17
2022*
Boise State
13
81
588
7.3
0
91
2023*
Boise State
13
78
436
5.6
0
70
2024*
Arkansas
13
156
602
3.9
0
41
2025
Arkansas
12
139
777
5.6
0
64
Career
53
1,190
2,405
5.2
0
91
An asterisk (*) indicates bowl stats are included. Bold season totals indicate player led conference.
Strengths
Tall frame and strong arm to all three levels
Excellent athleticism and running ability
Tough leader who stays calm under pressure
Good touch on deep balls and intermediate throws
Productive dual-threat production
Weaknesses / Concerns
Inconsistent accuracy at times
Holds the ball too long under pressure
Needs to improve pocket presence
Turnover-prone in big games
Throwing Style Breakdown
Long, smooth release with good arm strength
Throws well on the run and off-platform
Accurate when stepping into throws
Attacks all levels of the field
Pocket Presence & Processing
Sees the field well and makes quick reads
Escapes pressure with his legs
Multiple 300-yard passing games in 2025
Willing to take shots downfield
Draft Projection & Final Grade
Projected Round: 1st (Top 15-20 pick range)
Overall Grade: 8.5 / 10 (Top-3 QB in the class)
Best Case: Immediate starter and Pro Bowl talent
Floor: High-end backup with starter upside
Film Notes
vs. multiple SEC teams: Multiple 300+ yard games showing arm strength and deep accuracy.
vs. Texas A&M 2025: Big rushing performance and clutch throws under pressure.
Multiple games: Off-platform throws and scrambles that kept drives alive.
Red-zone work: Several touchdown passes with great touch on the move.
Screen game: Turned short throws into chunk gains with his athleticism.
NFL Comparison
Reminds me of a taller, stronger version of Justin Herbert with the same dual-threat ability. Could be a longtime franchise quarterback.
Quick Summary Cade Klubnik is the clear No. 4 quarterback in the 2026 draft class. This Clemson senior is a polished pocket passer with excellent accuracy and leadership who had another strong season in 2025. He threw for nearly 3,000 yards while keeping turnovers low and making smart decisions. He’s a high-floor quarterback ready to start right away. We give him an 8.4/10 grade, a safe Day 1 pick with Pro Bowl potential.
Awards/Honors
2025 Manning Award Watch List
2025 William V. Campbell Trophy Semifinalist
2025 Permanent Team Captain
Multiple ACC Player of the Week honors
Year
School
Games
Cmp
Att
Cmp %
Yds
Y/A
TDs
Int
Long
Sack
Rating
2022*
Clemson
10
61
100
61.0
697
7.0
2
3
68
6
120.1
2023*
Clemson
13
290
454
63.9
2,844
6.3
19
9
69
28
126.3
2024
Clemson
14
308
486
63.4
3,639
7.5
36
6
76
23
148.2
2025
Clemson
12
257
392
65.6
2,943
7.5
16
6
75
17
139.0
Career
49
916
1,432
64.0
10,123
7.1
73
24
76
74
136.8
An asterisk (*) indicates bowl stats are included. Bold season totals indicate player led conference.
Year
School
Games
Att
Yds
Y/A
TDs
Long
2022*
Clemson
10
42
139
3.3
2
16
2023*
Clemson
13
125
182
1.5
4
22
2024
Clemson
14
119
463
3.9
7
55
2025
Clemson
12
83
94
1.1
4
13
Career
49
369
878
2.4
17
55
An asterisk (*) indicates bowl stats are included. Bold season totals indicate player led conference.
Strengths
Extremely accurate with great touch
Quick processor and pre-snap reads
Strong leadership and poise
Good arm on intermediate throws
Low turnover rate
Weaknesses / Concerns
Average arm strength
Can struggle vs elite pass rush
Limited mobility
Deep ball sometimes floats
Throwing Style Breakdown
Quick, compact release
Excellent anticipation and timing
Accurate from the pocket and on the move
Attacks the middle of the field well
Pocket Presence & Processing
Sees the whole field quickly
Steps up calmly and keeps eyes downfield
Multiple comeback wins in 2025
Willing to throw it away when needed
Draft Projection & Final Grade
Projected Round: 1st (Top 15-25 pick range)
Overall Grade: 8.4 / 10 (Top-4 QB in the class)
Best Case: Immediate high-end starter
Floor: Solid starter for 10+ years
Film Notes
vs. multiple ACC teams: Multiple 300+ yard games with pinpoint accuracy.
vs. North Carolina 2025: Four first-half touchdown passes showing elite touch.
Multiple games: Clutch fourth-quarter throws and smart decisions.
Red-zone efficiency: Several touchdown passes with perfect placement.
Screen game: Turned short throws into big gains with precise ball placement.
NFL Comparison
Reminds me of a younger version of Kirk Cousins with the same accuracy and leadership. Could be a longtime NFL starter.
Quick Summary Cole Payton is the clear No. 5 quarterback in the 2026 draft class and the top FCS prospect. This North Dakota State senior is a big, athletic dual-threat who had a record-setting 2025 season leading the Bison to another strong year. He threw for over 2,700 yards while adding nearly 800 rushing yards and 13 touchdowns on the ground. He’s a tough, productive quarterback with franchise upside. We give him an 8.2/10 grade, a Day 2 steal with starter potential.
Awards/Honors
2025 Walter Payton Award Finalist (3rd place)
2025 Stats Perform FCS All-American (1st Team)
2025 FCS Football Central All-American (1st Team)
2025 AP FCS All-American (2nd Team)
2025 All-MVFC (2nd Team)
2025 Senior Bowl Participant
Year
School
Games
Cmp
Att
Cmp %
Yds
Y/A
TDs
Int
Long
Sack
Rating
2021*C
NDSU
3
!
3
33.3
6
2.0
0
0
6
0
50.1
2022*
NDSU
12
8
12
66.7
51
4.3
0
1
15
0
86.7
2023*
NDSU
15
18
27
66.7
289
10.7
3
0
49
5
193.2
2024
NDSU
8
10
16
62.5
125
7.8
2
1
33
1
156.9
2025*
NDSU
13
162
225
72.0
2,719
12.1
16
4
81
22
193.4
Career
53
199
283
70.3
3,190
11.3
21
6
81
28
185.3
An asterisk (*) indicates bowl stats are included. Bold season totals indicate player led conference.
Year
School
Games
Att
Yds
Y/A
TDs
Long
2021*C
NDSU
3
8
78
9.8
2
37
2022*
NDSU
12
38
284
7.5
2
28
2023*
NDSU
15
84
615
7.3
13
70
2024
NDSU
8
21
165
7.9
1
73
2025*
NDSU
13
136
777
5.7
13
64
Career
49
287
1,919
6.7
31
73
An asterisk (*) indicates bowl stats are included. Bold season totals indicate player led conference.
Strengths
Big frame with good athleticism
Strong arm and accuracy
Elite rushing production for a QB
Quick processor and leader
Low turnover rate
Weaknesses / Concerns
FCS competition level
Can force throws under pressure
Needs to improve pocket patience
Limited elite arm strength
Throwing Style Breakdown
Compact release with good velocity
Accurate on the run and from the pocket
Throws with anticipation
Attacks all levels effectively
Pocket Presence & Processing
Sees the field well for an FCS QB
Uses his legs to escape pressure
Multiple 300+ total yard games
Smart decision-maker in the red zone
Draft Projection & Final Grade
Projected Round: 2nd-3rd
Overall Grade: 8.2 / 10 (Top FCS QB)
Best Case: Immediate starter with dual-threat upside
Floor: High-end backup who develops into a starter
Film Notes
vs. South Dakota State 2025: 380 total yards and 4 TDs showing every tool.
Multiple games: Big rushing performances and clutch passing.
vs. Southeast Missouri State: 401 total yards with record-setting efficiency.
Red-zone work: Multiple touchdown runs and passes on the move.
Screen and outside plays: Turned short throws into big gains with athleticism.
NFL Comparison
Reminds me of a bigger, stronger version of a young Trey Lance with the same dual-threat ability, high-upside project with starter potential.
Quick Summary Drew Allar is a big, accurate pocket passer who had a steady but unspectacular 2025 season at Penn State. Good processor with a strong arm, but limited big-play production.
Year
School
Games
Cmp
Att
Cmp %
Yds
Y/A
TDs
Int
Long
Sack
Rating
2022*
Penn State
10
35
60
58.3
344
5.7
4
0
32
3
128.5
2023*
Penn State
13
233
389
59.9
2,631
6.8
25
2
75
15
136.9
2024*
Penn State
16
262
394
66.5
3,327
8.4
24
8
59
19
153.5
2025*
Penn State
6
103
159
64.8
1,100
6.9
8
3
67
6
135.7
Career
45
633
1,002
63.2
7,402
7.4
61
13
75
43
142.7
An asterisk (*) indicates bowl stats are included. Bold season totals indicate player led conference.
Year
School
Games
Att
Yds
Y/A
TDs
Long
2022*
Penn State
10
18
52
2.9
1
19
2023*
Penn State
13
74
210
2.8
4
24
2024*
Penn State
16
96
302
3.1
6
22
2025*
Penn State
6
36
172
4.8
1
27
Career
45
224
736
3.3
12
27
An asterisk (*) indicates bowl stats are included. Bold season totals indicate player led conference.
Strengths
Big frame and strong arm to all levels
Solid pocket presence and quick reads
Accurate on intermediate throws
Good leadership and poise
Weaknesses
Inconsistent deep ball
Limited mobility
Holds the ball too long at times
Scouting Notes
Patient processor who attacks the middle of the field
Solid in clean pockets but struggles under pressure
Multiple 300-yard games in 2025
Reliable red-zone manager
NFL Comparison
Like a slightly less athletic version of a young Jared Goff.
Quick Summary Garrett Nussmeier is a quick-processing pocket passer who showed flashes in 2025 at LSU. Accurate and smart, but limited arm strength and mobility.
Year
School
Games
Cmp
Att
Cmp %
Yds
Y/A
TDs
Int
Long
Sack
Rating
2021*
LSU
4
29
57
50.9
329
5.8
2
2
33
5
103.9
2022*
LSU
7
52
84
61.9
800
9.5
5
4
75
1
152.0
2023*
LSU
7
48
78
61.5
591
7.6
4
1
51
0
139.5
2024*
LSU
13
337
525
64.2
4,052
7.7
29
12
76
16
142.7
2025*
LSU
9
194
288
67.4
1,927
6.7
12
5
65
15
133.8
Career
40
660
1,032
64.0
7,699
7.5
52
24
76
37
138.6
An asterisk (*) indicates bowl stats are included. Bold season totals indicate player led conference.
Year
School
Games
Att
Yds
Y/A
TDs
Long
2021*
LSU
4
5
-46
-9.2
0
0
2022*
LSU
7
1
-13
-13.0
0
0
2023*
LSU
7
1
1
1.0
1
1
2024*
LSU
13
34
-38
-1.1
2
14
2025*
LSU
9
29
-57
-2.0
1
26
Career
40
70
-153
-2.2
5
26
An asterisk (*) indicates bowl stats are included. Bold season totals indicate player led conference.
Strengths
Quick processor and anticipation
Accurate short-to-intermediate
Good footwork and release
Smart decision-maker
Weaknesses
Average arm strength
Limited mobility
Can get rattled under pressure
Scouting Notes
Excels in rhythm passing
Solid in the red zone
Multiple comeback drives in 2025
Reliable check-down manager
NFL Comparison
Like a smaller, quicker version of a young Kirk Cousins.
Quick Summary Carson Beck is a tall, experienced pocket passer who had a solid but not spectacular final year at Georgia. Strong arm and leadership, but older prospect with limited mobility.
Year
School
Games
Cmp
Att
Cmp %
Yds
Y/A
TDs
Int
Long
Sack
Rating
2020*
Georgia
1
0
0
0.0
0
0.0
0
0
0
0
0.0
2021*C
Georgia
4
10
23
43.5
176
7.7
2
2
32
0
119.1
2022*C
Georgia
7
26
35
74.3
310
8.9
4
4
28
0
186.4
2023*
Georgia
14
302
417
72.4
3,941
9.5
24
1
55
11
167.9
2024
Georgia
13
290
448
64.7
3,485
7.8
28
12
67
18
145.3
2025*
Miami (FL)
16
338
467
72.4
3,813
8.2
30
5
61
18
157.0
Career
55
966
1,390
69.5
11,725
8.4
88
24
67
47
156.6
An asterisk (*) indicates bowl stats are included. Bold season totals indicate player led conference.
Year
School
Games
Att
Yds
Y/A
TDs
Long
2020*
Georgia
1
0
0
0.0
0
0
2021*C
Georgia
4
5
15
3.0
0
15
2022*C
Georgia
7
7
43
6.1
0
20
2023*
Georgia
14
60
116
1.9
4
15
2024
Georgia
13
55
71
1.3
1
14
2025*
Miami (FL)
16
62
43
0.7
2
11
Career
55
189
288
1.5
7
20
An asterisk (*) indicates bowl stats are included. Bold season totals indicate player led conference.
Strengths
Tall frame and strong arm
Experienced leader
Accurate on intermediate routes
Good touch on deep balls
Weaknesses
Older (will be 24 as rookie)
Limited mobility
Can hold the ball too long
Scouting Notes
Solid pocket presence
Strong in clean pockets
Multiple 300-yard games
Reliable red-zone option
NFL Comparison
Like a taller, stronger version of a late-round Matt Ryan.
Quick Summary Luke Altmyer is a mobile, dual-threat quarterback who had a productive 2025 season at Illinois. Good athlete with a live arm, but needs polish as a pure passer.
Year
School
Games
Cmp
Att
Cmp %
Yds
Y/A
TDs
Int
Long
Sack
Rating
2021*
Ole Miss
5
20
37
54.1
192
5.2
1
2
37
9
95.8
2022*
Ole Miss
4
8
17
47.1
125
7.4
2
1
36
1
135.9
2023
Illinois
9
175
270
64.8
1,883
7.0
13
10
54
34
131.9
2024*
Illinois
13
211
347
60.8
2,717
7.8
22
6
64
32
144.0
2025*
Illinois
13
246
365
67.4
3,007
8.2
22
5
64
32
153.8
Career
44
660
1,036
63.7
7,924
7.6
60
24
64
108
142.4
An asterisk (*) indicates bowl stats are included. Bold season totals indicate player led conference.
Year
School
Games
Att
Yds
Y/A
TDs
Long
2021*
Ole Miss
5
21
0
0.0
0
14
2022*
Ole Miss
4
4
3
0.8
1
5
2023
Illinois
9
94
282
3.0
3
72
2024*
Illinois
13
99
217
2.2
4
37
2025*
Illinois
13
100
242
2.4
5
36
Career
44
189
744
2.3
13
72
An asterisk (*) indicates bowl stats are included. Bold season totals indicate player led conference.
Strengths
Good mobility and athleticism
Strong arm on the run
Tough leader
Creative scrambler
Weaknesses
Inconsistent accuracy
Turnover-prone
Needs better pocket patience
Scouting Notes
Dangerous when escaping the pocket
Good deep-ball threat
Multiple big rushing games
Solid in spread offense
NFL Comparison
Like a slightly less explosive version of a young Justin Fields.
Quick Summary Diego Pavia is a tough, mobile quarterback who transferred to Vanderbilt and produced in 2025. Athletic playmaker with good instincts, but smaller frame and accuracy issues.
Year
School
Games
Cmp
Att
Cmp %
Yds
Y/A
TDs
Int
Long
Sack
Rating
2022*
New Mexico State
12
101
190
53.2
1,450
7.6
13
6
72
10
133.5
2023
New Mexico State
15
221
366
60.4
2,973
8.1
26
9
80
24
147.1
2024*
Vanderbilt
13
177
298
59.4
2,293
7.7
20
4
65
18
143.5
2025*
Vanderbilt
13
267
378
70.6
3,539
9.4
29
8
75
23
170.4
Career
53
766
1,232
62.2
10,255
8.3
88
27
80
75
151.3
An asterisk (*) indicates bowl stats are included. Bold season totals indicate player led conference.
Year
School
Games
Att
Yds
Y/A
TDs
Long
2022*
New Mexico State
12
93
508
5.5
6
48
2023
New Mexico State
15
176
923
5.2
7
44
2024*
Vanderbilt
13
192
801
4.2
8
36
2025*
Vanderbilt
13
167
862
5.2
10
41
Career
53
628
3,094
4.9
31
48
An asterisk (*) indicates bowl stats are included. Bold season totals indicate player led conference.
Strengths
Excellent athleticism and scrambling
Tough and competitive
Good short-area accuracy
Creative playmaker
Weaknesses
Smaller frame takes hits
Inconsistent deep accuracy
Limited arm strength
Scouting Notes
Dangerous on designed runs
Solid in RPO offense
Multiple big rushing TDs
Good in spread systems
NFL Comparison
Like a smaller, quicker version of a young Lamar Jackson backup.
Quick Summary Miller Moss is a quick, accurate pocket passer who had a productive year at USC. Smart processor with good touch, but limited size and arm strength.
Year
School
Games
Cmp
Att
Cmp %
Yds
Y/A
TDs
Int
Long
Sack
Rating
2021
USC
2
8
13
61.5
74
5.7
1
0
16
1
134.7
2022*
USC
5
12
14
85.7
159
11.4
1
0
40
0
204.7
2023*
USC
5
46
65
70.8
681
10.5
7
1
71
0
191.2
2024*
USC
9
233
362
64.4
2,555
7.1
18
9
70
10
135.1
2025*
Louisville
12
244
380
64.2
2,679
7.1
16
7
64
23
133.6
Career
33
543
834
65.1
6,148
7.4
43
17
71
34
140.0
An asterisk (*) indicates bowl stats are included. Bold season totals indicate player led conference.
Year
School
Games
Att
Yds
Y/A
TDs
Long
2021
USC
2
3
-14
-4.7
0
10
2022*
USC
5
3
9
3.0
0
10
2023*
USC
5
4
32
8.0
2
15
2024*
USC
9
21
-18
-0.9
2
9
2025*
Louisville
12
54
-65
-1.2
9
13
Career
33
85
-56
-0.7
13
15
An asterisk (*) indicates bowl stats are included. Bold season totals indicate player led conference.
Strengths
Quick release and accuracy
Smart pre-snap reads
Good touch on short throws
Competitive leader
Weaknesses
Smaller frame
Average arm strength
Limited mobility
Scouting Notes
Excels in rhythm passing
Solid red-zone manager
Multiple 300-yard games
Good in clean pockets
NFL Comparison
Like a slightly less athletic version of a young Baker Mayfield.
Quick Summary Jalon Daniels is a tall, athletic dual-threat who had a bounce-back 2025 season at Kansas. Good size and mobility, but accuracy and consistency need work.
Year
School
Games
Cmp
Att
Cmp %
Yds
Y/A
TDs
Int
Long
Sack
Rating
2020
Kansas
7
76
152
50.0
718
4.7
1
4
48
28
86.6
2021*
Kansas
6
81
117
69.2
860
7.3
7
3
44
7
145.6
2022*
Kansas
9
152
230
66.1
2,014
8.8
18
4
73
7
162.0
2023
Kansas
3
56
75
74.7
705
9.4
5
1
59
5
173.0
2024*
Kansas
12
171
300
57.0
2,454
8.2
14
12
70
10
133.1
2025*
Kansas
12
198
319
62.1
2,531
7.9
22
1
93
18
147.1
Career
49
734
1,193
61.5
9,282
7.8
67
31
93
75
140.2
An asterisk (*) indicates bowl stats are included. Bold season totals indicate player led conference.
Year
School
Games
Att
Yds
Y/A
TDs
Long
2020
Kansas
7
73
20
0.3
3
13
2021*
Kansas
6
33
83
2.5
3
21
2022*
Kansas
9
77
425
5.5
7
37
2023
Kansas
3
27
74
2.7
0
17
2024*
Kansas
12
93
439
4.7
6
33
2025*
Kansas
12
117
404
3.5
4
28
Career
49
420
1,445
3.4
23
37
An asterisk (*) indicates bowl stats are included. Bold season totals indicate player led conference.
Strengths
Tall frame and athleticism
Good deep-ball arm
Tough runner
Creative scrambler
Weaknesses
Inconsistent accuracy
Turnover issues
Older prospect
Scouting Notes
Dangerous when escaping pressure
Solid RPO runner
Multiple big-play games
Good in spread offense
NFL Comparison
Like a slightly less explosive version of a young Cam Newton backup.
Scouting Report Tall pocket passer who showed solid accuracy and poise at Georgia Tech in 2025. Good arm on intermediate throws and smart decision-maker, but limited mobility and can hold the ball too long under pressure. Reliable Day 3 depth option.
Scouting Report Big dual-threat quarterback with strong arm and athleticism who produced well at Virginia Tech. Tough runner and decent processor, but inconsistent accuracy and needs better pocket patience. Solid late-round backup.
Scouting Report Experienced pocket passer with good touch and leadership from Texas Tech. Accurate short-to-intermediate and low turnovers, but average arm strength and limited mobility keep him as a backup.
Scouting Report Quick-processing quarterback with solid accuracy at SMU. Good rhythm passer and smart in the red zone, but older prospect with limited arm and mobility. Reliable Day 3 depth.
Scouting Report Athletic small-school quarterback with good scrambling ability and live arm. Creative playmaker who makes things happen, but inconsistent accuracy and needs NFL coaching in the pocket.
Scouting Report Tall, experienced pocket passer with good size and touch from Texas A&M. Solid leader and accurate on short throws, but limited mobility and can struggle vs elite pressure. Classic backup profile.
Scouting Report Mobile dual-threat with strong arm and athleticism who flashed at Miami. Good deep-ball threat and scrambler, but turnover-prone and needs better pocket presence.
Scouting Report Big pocket passer with strong arm and good touch from Wisconsin. Accurate intermediate throws and low turnovers, but limited mobility and older prospect. Steady backup option.
Scouting Report Tall, athletic quarterback with good arm and scrambling ability at Baylor. Creative on the move and solid deep ball, but inconsistent accuracy and needs work under pressure.
Scouting Report Quick processor with solid accuracy and leadership from SMU. Good in rhythm and red zone, but average arm strength and limited mobility keep him as depth.
Scouting Report Athletic dual-threat with good speed and playmaking ability from Liberty. Dangerous scrambler and solid deep ball, but small-school competition and inconsistent accuracy limit him.
Scouting Report Athletic dual-threat quarterback with good size and scrambling ability who showed flashes at James Madison in 2025. Tough runner and decent arm, but limited production and accuracy issues make him a classic UDFA depth piece.
Scouting Report Experienced pocket passer with solid touch and leadership from his time at Notre Dame and Bowling Green. Accurate on short-to-intermediate throws and low turnovers, but average arm strength and limited mobility keep him as pure backup material.
Scouting Report Big pocket passer with a strong arm and good production at Tennessee in 2025. Accurate deep ball and solid processor, but older prospect with average mobility and occasional pressure issues. Solid UDFA camp invite.