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- Kenny Pickett, Pitt | Pittsburgh Steelers. Round 1, Pick 20. As the lone QB selected in the first round of last year’s draft, Pittsburgh Panther QB Kenny Pickett was drafted to be the Steelers’ QB of the future.
- Desmond Ridder, Cincinnati | Atlanta Falcons. Round 3, Pick 74. It took quite a long time before another team pushed the button on a quarterback. After a superb final season with the Cincinnati Bearcats, that honor went to Desmond Ridder.
- Malik Willis, Liberty | Tennessee Titans. Round 3, Pick 86. Mocked by many to go in the first round, Malik Willis waited quite a while to hear his name called.
- Matt Corral, Ole Miss | Carolina Panthers. Round 3, Pick 86. The Panthers traded up to the end of the third round to draft Ole Miss QB Matt Corral. He did not play a snap his entire rookie season due to injury.
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- Malik Willis (Titans) Pick: Third round, 86th overall | College: Liberty. Plenty had Willis pegged as a top-10 pick going into the draft, which tells you exactly the kind of upside Tennessee is getting.
- Kenny Pickett (Steelers) Pick: First round, 20th overall | College: Pittsburgh. He gets dinged for being the "safest" option of a comparatively weak QB class, but the fit is tremendous.
- Sam Howell (Commanders) Pick: Fifth round, 144th overall | College: North Carolina. Good on Washington for grabbing some Carson Wentz insurance, and even better on them for halting Howell's slide.
- Desmond Ridder (Falcons) Pick: Third round, 74th overall | College: Cincinnati. They needed someone to push Marcus Mariota, their proclaimed post-Matt Ryan placeholder.
Dec 28, 2021 · The signal-callers in April's draft are still fighting to get to the top of the board. Here's what you need to know about each.
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1 day ago · Gormely told Bell that Purdy approached CORTX ahead of the his 2022 pro day and the NFL Scouting Combine, hoping to receive feedback that ultimately would help him reach the pros. "He told me, 'I want to be able to have more arm velocity, I want to be able to throw better on the move,' " Gormely told Bell.
- Kenny Pickett, Pittsburgh. It’s still a tight competition for QB1, but Kenny Pickett has held steady for me. In a year where few quarterbacks truly dominated, Pickett was second in the 2022 class in both passing yards and touchdowns (Behind Zappe).
- Malik Willis, Liberty. Willis is one of the most athletic QBs in the draft, and also has one of the strongest arms in the draft. After starting his career as a backup at Auburn, Willis was transferred to Liberty, an FBS independent school, where he was a two year starter.
- Sam Howell, North Carolina. Howell dominated right away as a true freshman, and looked like a potential top-5 pick in 2019. After another good year in 2020, Howell struggled a bit in 2021 after losing some great running backs, linemen, and receivers.
- Desmond Ridder, Cincinnati. Ridder is coming off a miracle season for Cincinnati. The 5th year senior and 4th year starter is one of the most winningest quarterbacks in college football, and looked remarkably more comfortable in the pocket this season.
Apr 28, 2022 · NFL Draft 2022 quarterback rankings. 1. Malik Willis, Liberty (6-0, 219 pounds) Willis is a new mashup of Wilson and Lance, a fast riser from the start who's gotten more attention for an...
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