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What's the latest on which QB will go No. 1 overall?
Fowler: I asked at least 20 NFL personnel people on this, and the votes are essentially split between Alabama's Bryce Young and Ohio State's C.J. Stroud. There might be a slight edge to Young, but it's still too close to decipher who the true favorite is right now. The Carolina Panthers have done a stealth job holding the suspense, and only a few people in their building truly know the name that's going on the draft card.Many scouts and execs believe Stroud's stature (6-foot-3, 214 pounds) and status as one of the safest prospects in the class will help him secure the No. 1 spot. But the Panthers' evaluation process is not done. Carolina will host several of the quarterbacks as part of their top-30 visits. Owner David Tepper values analytics, so it will be interesting to see if that plays a role here, too.
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What are the chances one of the top four quarterbacks slides out of the top 10?
Reid: There's always a chance. We saw something similar in 2021, when Justin Fields fell to No. 11 before the Chicago Bears traded up to take him. Who could it be this year?Kentucky's Will Levis seems to be the most likely candidate. I'm still of the belief that he will be selected inside the top 10, but a minor slide beyond the No. 10 spot wouldn't come as a surprise. Ultimately, I think a team will trade up for Levis because of his excellent physical traits and mobility, along with the high-end moments we saw from him during his breakout 2021 season. The loss of his offensive coordinator and multiple midround offensive linemen -- as well as nagging injuries -- hampered him last season. He ended up throwing 10 interceptions over 11 starts.
"He looked much better [in 2021] because he was healthy and the offensive coordinator helped him out a ton," said a pro scout. "It was completely different [last season] because he was banged up, but the talent is easy to see."
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Could Hendon Hooker really go in Round 1?
Miller: Absolutely! With the top four quarterbacks expected to come off the board within the first 10 selections, the door is open for quarterback-needy teams to use a late-Round 1 pick on Hooker. That includes teams that could look to trade up from the second round to get him.I've often said that if it were not for the left ACL injury he suffered in mid-November, Hooker would have been a first-round prospect. I love his ability to throw the deep ball and layer his passes over coverage to spots where his receivers can make a play. And given the positive news we've heard regarding his recovery and likely availability sometime this season, it shouldn't be scoffed at that he could be a legitimate option for, say, the Minnesota Vikings at pick No. 23 overall or even the Baltimore Ravens at No. 22 if Lamar Jackson is traded. Hooker also met with the New Orleans Saints and Tennessee Titans early this week and has a visit with the Green Bay Packers as part of 13 total pre-draft visits he'll take, per a source.