
The college football season is upon us and after Week 1 (save the Monday night Louisville-Ole Miss matchup) this much is clear: There is no surefire consensus on the top quarterback in this class. Oklahoma's Spencer Rattler and UNC's Sam Howell are preseason favorites, but both weren't particularly sharp in their respective debuts. That doesn't mean they aren't lights-out talents, just that it's anyone's guess how this QB class shakes out.
We were impressed with Nevada quarterback Carson Strong's 2020 season and he picked up where he left off in their win over Cal on Saturday. And we'll just go ahead and say it: if Strong was completely healthy (he has a knee injury going back to high school) he'd be our QB1 right now. He's that good. Instead, we have him "falling" to the Panthers at No. 9, for the time being, anyway.
In addition to the five quarterbacks selected in our first mock draft of the fall, we also have four wide receivers, seven offensive linemen, six edge rushers, and four cornerbacks. Keep reading to see how all 32 picks unfold, including two first-round selections each by the Giants, Eagles, Jets and Lions.
One other thing, and this is important: the draft order below was determined using SportsLine's Super Bowl odds but in reverse order. We know folks are going to be very angry about why we have their team picking so high but it's not our fault. These are your team's odds of winning a Lombardi Trophy.
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2022 NFL Mock Draft: Five QBs go in Round 1 as Lions, Panthers and WFT target passers early - CBS Sports
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