We're one season and six games into the careers of those NFL players drafted in 2021. There's still plenty of time to develop. Tua Tagovailoa and Jalen Hurts are two examples of players who have been a lot better in Year 3.
Yet, a 2021 quarterback class that was compared to the famed class of 1983 has done practically nothing to this point. In the short term, that's holding their teams back and forcing them to think ahead to the 2023 draft and another hyped crop of QBs.
In the long term, this could be a problem for an NFL that is at its best when quarterback play is booming.