Close Menu
    Trending
    • Engineering Collisions: How NYU Is Remaking Health Research
    • Kylie Jenner Slammed Over ‘Gratitude List’ That Put Kids Last
    • US stocks drift as their record-breaking rally slows, while oil prices rise
    • Analysis: Bennett-Lapid alliance attempt to unseat Israel’s Netanyahu | Israel-Palestine conflict News
    • The ‘NBA minutes leaders by season’ quiz
    • A perfect storm is coming for legacy consulting firms
    • Giant arctic continent launched dinosaurs to world domination
    • Mali’s Defense Minister Killed in Islamist Attacks
    Benjamin Franklin Institute
    Monday, April 27
    • Home
    • Politics
    • Business
    • Science
    • Technology
    • Arts & Entertainment
    • International
    Benjamin Franklin Institute
    Home»Sports»A way-too-early look at the top QBs in 2027 NFL Draft
    Sports

    A way-too-early look at the top QBs in 2027 NFL Draft

    Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteBy Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteJanuary 15, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
    Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest Copy Link LinkedIn Tumblr Email VKontakte Telegram
    Share
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email Copy Link


    Indiana QB Fernando Mendoza (6-foot-5, 225 pounds) didn’t receive much hype in the preseason. He now looks like a lock to go No. 1 overall to the Las Vegas Raiders in the 2026 draft after winning the Heisman Trophy and leading the Hoosiers to the national championship game. Hoover could follow a similar path under Hoosiers head coach Curt Cignetti, a QB guru.

    In 12 games for the TCU Horned Frogs in 2025, Hoover completed an above-average 65.9% of his passes for 3,472 yards, 29 touchdown passes and 13 interceptions. NFL teams may have concerns about his stature (6-foot-2, 200 pounds), but his arm and touch could help him overcome his unideal size. 

    “Hoover can match his quiet feet with an explosive throwing motion, and his quick release allows him to get the ball to the perimeter with a flick of his wrist,” wrote ESPN’s Jordan Reid in October. “That release helps him squeeze throws into tight windows, and he has a high-level understanding of which type of ball speed he needs when attacking all portions of the field.” 

    Sellers (6-foot-3, 240 pounds) looks the part of an NFL QB and may be the most athletic passer in the class. Before the start of the 2025 season, CBS Sports’ Matt Zenitz reported the South Carolina star ran a 40-yard dash between 4.4 and 4.5 seconds in offseason testing. 

    A QB, however, must beat defenses with his arm, and Sellers struggled to do that in 2025. In 12 games, he completed a career-low 60.8% of his passes for 2,437 yards, 13 TDs and eight interceptions. 

    If Sellers improves as a passer in 2026, expect his stock to skyrocket. The QB has all the tools scouts covet.  

    “There’s just not many quarterbacks in the history of football who have Sellers’ combination of size and agility,” wrote CBS Sports’ Mike Renner in a preseason scouting report. “It’s truly special.” 

    3. Dante Moore, Oregon Ducks

    Moore (6-foot-3, 206 pounds) returning to school is a bit of a gamble. Had he declared for the 2026 draft, the Oregon standout would’ve likely been a top-three pick. In a deeper QB class, that’s no longer a guarantee. 

    That said, Moore still projects as a potential first-round pick in 2027. In 2025, he completed a stellar 71.8% of his passes for 3,565 yards, 30 TD passes and 10 interceptions, leading the Ducks to the College Football Playoff semifinals. 

    “Like [Houston Texans star C.J. Stroud], Moore is a gifted and natural passer,” wrote Fox Sports’ Rob Rang in a story published Jan. 1. “He has a snappy release, and the ball simply explodes out of his hand.” 

    Sayin (6-foot-1, 208 pounds) benefits from playing on a stacked team that includes star wide receiver Jeremiah Smith. But unlike the kid who does nothing in a group project and still receives an A, the QB did his part for the Buckeyes. 

    Sayin was named a Heisman finalist in his first season as a starter, completing an FBS-leading 77% of his passes for 3,610 yards, 32 TD passes and eight interceptions. 

    “It helps when you’re throwing to NFL-level wide receivers — I get that,” wrote The Athletic’s Dane Brugler before the Heisman ceremony. “However, it still takes a talented QB to see the field, manage the pocket and put the ball in a spot where his monster pass-catchers can make plays.” 

    Yes, Manning (6-foot-4, 219 pounds) struggled to live up to unrealistic expectations early in the 2025 season, but he came on strong down the stretch. He led the Longhorns to a 10-3 record, culminating in a 41-27 win over the Michigan Wolverines in the Citrus Bowl, where he rushed for a 60-yard TD late in the fourth quarter. 





    Source link

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email Telegram Copy Link

    Related Posts

    Sports

    The ‘NBA minutes leaders by season’ quiz

    April 27, 2026
    Sports

    The ‘NFL Comeback Players of the Year’ quiz

    April 27, 2026
    Sports

    Cavaliers’ cold backcourt could help Raptors pull off upset

    April 27, 2026
    Sports

    Hocevar earns first NASCAR Cup Series win in wild Talladega race

    April 27, 2026
    Sports

    Tomlin makes Rodgers prediction, discusses departure from Steelers

    April 27, 2026
    Sports

    Bruins’ Jeremy Swayman has every reason to be mad at teammates

    April 26, 2026
    Editors Picks

    The ‘Winning NFL playoff debuts’ quiz

    January 14, 2026

    Keir Starmer and Narendra Modi to sign UK-India trade deal

    July 24, 2025

    Beyond weight loss—how the GLP-1 story is evolving

    March 18, 2026

    President Xi Praises China-India Relations

    January 27, 2026

    Trey Hendrickson’s predicted landing spot could be perfect

    February 11, 2026
    About Us
    About Us

    Welcome to Benjamin Franklin Institute, your premier destination for insightful, engaging, and diverse Political News and Opinions.

    The Benjamin Franklin Institute supports free speech, the U.S. Constitution and political candidates and organizations that promote and protect both of these important features of the American Experiment.

    We are passionate about delivering high-quality, accurate, and engaging content that resonates with our readers. Sign up for our text alerts and email newsletter to stay informed.

    Latest Posts

    Engineering Collisions: How NYU Is Remaking Health Research

    April 27, 2026

    Kylie Jenner Slammed Over ‘Gratitude List’ That Put Kids Last

    April 27, 2026

    US stocks drift as their record-breaking rally slows, while oil prices rise

    April 27, 2026

    Subscribe for Updates

    Stay informed by signing up for our free news alerts.

    Paid for by the Benjamin Franklin Institute. Not authorized by any candidate or candidate’s committee.
    • Privacy Policy
    • About us
    • Contact us

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.