Ranking the top 10 quarterbacks in 2025 NFL Draft

Importance Score: 35 / 100 🔵

Evaluations and league conversations inform this ranking of the top quarterback prospects in the upcoming NFL Draft. This quarterback scouting report highlights the strengths and areas for development for several notable athletes ready to make their mark in professional football.

Top NFL Draft Quarterback Prospects

1. Cam Ward, Miami Hurricanes

College: Miami
Height: 6-2
Weight: 219 lbs

Ward, once an overlooked recruit, showcased his talent over two seasons each at Incarnate Word and Washington State. He is a robustly built quarterback with a powerful arm, capable of making plays downfield. While his aggressive approach can be a strength, tempering his risk-taking tendencies will be crucial at the professional level. Ward demonstrates an ability to extend plays outside the pocket, delivering throws from diverse launch points. He possesses significant potential and a business-like mentality.

  • Strengths: Strong arm, downfield playmaking, improvisation skills, high potential
  • Areas for Improvement: Risk management, sack avoidance

Frequently described as both accurate and resilient, Ward exhibits composure under pressure. He throws accurately while on the move. However, he has a tendency to hold onto the ball for extended periods, even when plays break down, evidenced by a high sack count (99 sacks in the last two seasons). Ward is considered prepared to compete for a starting role immediately. Although he may not possess the same athleticism as Deion Sanders, his father, he shares a similar confident demeanor.

3. Jaxson Dart, Mississippi Rebels

College: Mississippi
Height: 6-2
Weight: 223 lbs

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Dart is a dual-threat quarterback who played in a read-and-react Run-Pass Option (RPO) system, an offensive approach that may require adjustments for the NFL. He led the Southeastern Conference (SEC) in completion percentage (69.3) and passing yards (4,279). While statistically impressive, refining his footwork is necessary for continued development. NFL Network analyst Daniel Jeremiah has drawn parallels between Dart and Jalen Hurts, noting comparable physical builds, leadership abilities, and competitive drive.

  • Strengths: Dual-threat capability, high completion rate, SEC passing leader
  • Areas for Improvement: Footwork refinement, RPO system adaptation to NFL

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