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NFL Draft Rankings: A Look at the Top 10 Quarterbacks in the 2025 NFL Draft According to Pro Football Focus Rankings

The 2025 NFL Draft is less than a week away. The next set of NFL stars will take the stage at the Green Bay Packers’ TitleTown facility in Green Bay, WI beginning on Thursday, April 24.
All eyes in Philadelphia will be on what the Philadelphia Eagles do with the No. 32 overall pick in the NFL Draft. Chances are extremely high (almost 100%) the Birds don’t take a quarterback with their first pick in the draft. But there are plenty of teams in the NFL that ARE in need of their next quarterback and that could make pick No. 32 extremely valuable from a trade perspective.
The way things are breaking down, Miami Hurricanes‘ signal caller Cam Ward is expected to be taken No. 1 overall by the Tennessee Titans and Colorado Buffaloes quarterback Shedeur Sanders is likely to go in the top 1o picks. From there it’s a crap shoot, quarterbacks ranked as “late round” picks could begin to go as early as the second round if there’s a run on the position.
Here’s a look at how Pro Football Focus graded the position and who’s their Top 10 heading into the 2025 NFL Draft.
PFF’s Top 10 Graded QBs
Player Name | School | PFF Grade | Potential Draft Position |
Cameron Ward | Miami | 92.9 | Potential No. 1 Overall Pick |
Jaxson Dart | Ole Miss | 92.5 | 3rd Round |
Shedeur Sanders | Colorado | 90.9 | Potential Top 10 Pick |
Kyle McCord | Syracuse | 90.5 | Potential 2nd or 3rd Round Pick |
Kurtis Rourke | Indiana | 88.4 | Potential 4th Round Pick |
Tyler Shough | Louisville | 87.4 | Late Round Pick |
Jalen Milroe | Alabama | 87.4 | Late Round Pick |
Dillon Gabriel | Oregon | 86.6 | Potential 4th Round Pick |
Will Howard | Ohio State | 86.4 | Late Round Pick |
Quinn Ewers | Texas | 72.5 | Potential 2nd or 3rd Round Pick |
Should the Philadelphia Eagles Draft a QB?
The Philadelphia Eagles shouldn’t, and likely won’t, draft a quarterback in the first three or four rounds of the 2025 NFL Draft. Even with some of his flaws, starting quarterback and reigning Super Bowl MVP Jalen Hurts has proven that he’s the guy in Philadelphia. However, it doesn’t hurt to bolster the quarterback room. As of now, the Eagles have Hurts and former third string quarterback Tanner McKee are the only two signal callers that have taken a snap in an Eagles uniform. The team brought in Dorian Thompson-Robinson during free agency to sure up the QB room. Adding a quarterback later in the draft might not be a bad idea.