Daniels’ ascent has him firmly in the top-five discussion following his outstanding season that earned him the Heisman Trophy. In the LSU offense, he has demonstrated perfect accuracy, completed over 72% of his passes, and gained over 1,100 yards of rushing experience. After coaching Kyler Murray in Arizona, Kliff Kingsbury, the new coordinator for Washington, has knowledge of explosive quarterbacks.
Mac Jones, a former first-round selection, has gone on for New England, and Maye possesses even more raw promise. During the previous two seasons, Maye demonstrated his dynamic abilities with 24 touchdown throws and nine touchdowns on the ground in 2023. He possesses the bulk and arm strength of a first-round selection.
Although Daniel Jones is still under contract, the Giants are considering him as quarterback due to his injuries and subpar performance. McCarthy had a strong arm and was an accurate and effective passer at Michigan, finishing over 72% of his throws in the previous campaign.
Considering how poorly Tennessee’s attempt to address tackle with Andre Dillard ended last season, it wouldn’t be shocking if they selected a first-round lineman for the second straight year. Being the son of former first-round tackle John Alt, Alt has a strong family history and a large stature at 6-foot-7.