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NFL Draft Quarterback Prospects: A Gamble or a Goldmine?

NFL Draft Quarterbacks: Prospect or Predictable Flops?

NFL Draft Quarterbacks: A Rollercoaster Ride of Potential or Disappointment?
NFL Draft Quarterbacks: A Rollercoaster Ride of Potential or Disappointment?

NFL Draft Quarterback Prospects: A Gamble or a Goldmine?

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Let's switch gears to the NFL draft, where top-tier quarterbacks are the talk of the town. This year's draft kicks off on April 24th, and here's a sneak peek at some insights from Gambling.com's Shannon Lane.

WHO WILL GO FIRST?

The Tennessee Titans, with the first pick, are rumored to take University of Miami quarterback Cam Ward. And let's not forget to mention which three players are most likely to be picked first! Stay tuned for an exciting analysis on "The Edge."

Now, it's essential to acknowledge that not every quarterback draft pick may turn out to be a star, but history has shown us some exceptional success stories.

For example, the New England Patriots took Tom Brady, a University of Michigan alum, in the 2000 draft's sixth round, making him the 199th overall selection. Now considered one of the NFL's best quarterbacks, Brady has seven Super Bowl rings to his name, shared between the Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Another standout player is Joe Burrow from the Cincinnati Bengals. Drafted first overall in 2020, Burrow led LSU to a national title and took home the Heisman Trophy.

Unfortunately, not every quarterback pick turns out to be a homerun. Case in point, USA Today's list of the "50 Biggest NFL Draft Busts of the Last 50 Years" features several quarterbacks, including Ryan Leaf, JaMarcus Russell, Trey Lance, Zach Wilson, Mac Jones, Justin Fields, and Jeff George.

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  1. In the NFL draft, the Tennessee Titans, with the first pick, are rumored to select University of Miami quarterback Cam Ward, adding to the excitement surrounding the annual event.
  2. Despite not every quarterback draft pick becoming a star, there have been exceptional success stories, like Tom Brady, drafted 199th overall by the New England Patriots in 2000, who has since earned seven Super Bowl rings.
  3. Unfortunately, not every quarterback pick turns out to be a success, with some notable examples on USA Today's list of the "50 Biggest NFL Draft Busts of the Last 50 Years," such as Ryan Leaf, JaMarcus Russell, Trey Lance, Zach Wilson, Mac Jones, Justin Fields, and Jeff George.

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