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Who Will Shine? A Look at the New Quarterbacks
NFL, USASunday, April 27, 2025
Tyler Shough, now with the Saints, has ideal size and arm strength. He's also mature and ready to start, which is important given the uncertainty over Derek Carr's shoulder injury. Shough has the clearest path to start as a rookie because of Carr's situation. However, the Saints aren't exactly set up for offensive success. They floundered under their last coach and are changing play callers again. Shough also has a lengthy injury history, which is a concern.
Will Howard, now with the Steelers, played his best ball in the College Football Playoff. He's got the size and moxie to play in the tough AFC North. The Steelers want to run the ball and play strong defense, which takes some pressure off their quarterback. Howard has been highly regarded for years, and the Steelers sound optimistic about Aaron Rodgers joining the team. However, it's not clear when or if Howard will see the field because no one can predict how much longer Rodgers will play.
Shedeur Sanders, now with the Browns, was the sixth quarterback taken in the draft. He was a complicated evaluation, and there were concerns about his leadership skills. If he can mature in that regard, he can let his play take over. The Browns are in a bridge period at the position with Deshaun Watson likely out for the 2025 season. Sanders and fellow rookie Dillon Gabriel will compete with veterans Kenny Pickett and Joe Flacco for the starting job. However, there are a lot of qualifiers in Sanders' path to success. He needs to show he can run an NFL offense and prove that football is more important than his brand.
Dillon Gabriel, also with the Browns, was a Heisman Trophy candidate at Oregon. He's a facilitator and gets the ball out quickly, which should be a good fit for coach Kevin Stefanski's scheme. However, Gabriel's size is a concern, and he's not a great athlete. It'll also be a challenge to leapfrog both Pickett and Flacco. If Gabriel doesn't make a quality first impression, there's nothing stopping the Browns from addressing the position again a year from now.
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