INDIANAPOLIS — You’ve heard plenty about the 2022 NFL draft quarterback class. As in, it’s not that good.
That’s the prevailing theme in media circles and among draft enthusiasts. The truth isn’t too far off in league circles.
Malik Willis of Liberty has buzz but also major projection questions. Pitt's Kenny Pickett, Ole Miss' Matt Corral, North Carolina's Sam Howell and Cincinnati's Desmond Ridder all have good experience and talent worth investing in — but how high?
The buzz for this year's crop pales in comparison to the 2021 draft group that landed five QBs in the top 15 selections.