NFL teams shift focus to hyped 2027 quarterback class

With the 2026 NFL Draft two weeks away in Pittsburgh, teams are already turning attention to the 2027 quarterback prospects, according to draft analyst Dane Brugler. Brugler noted frequent discussions about next year's class during conversations with scouts since the Combine. The move highlights disappointment in the current year's quarterbacks.

The 2026 NFL Draft, set to begin in Pittsburgh, has generated little excitement at the quarterback position after high expectations entering the 2025 season fell flat. Analysts project just two potential first-round picks: Fernando Mendoza, expected to go No. 1 overall to the Las Vegas Raiders, and Ty Simpson, who could land in the first or early second round. An NFL insider suggested it would not surprise if those are the only quarterbacks selected in the first two days, with roughly 10 expected over the full three days, many on Day 3. The Athletic's Dane Brugler, speaking on The Rich Eisen Show, shared that talks with teams and scouts have organically shifted to the 2027 class. > “Going back to the Combine and talking to teams and scouts, it’s funny how often the 2027 quarterback class was brought up organically,” Brugler said. “Teams already have their eye on next year’s class. And that’s not unusual. I think teams are always advanced scouting.” Led by prospects like Texas' Arch Manning, Ole Miss' Trinidad Chambliss, Oregon's Dante Moore, and Ohio State's Julian Sayin, the 2027 group has generated significant buzz. Good teams with stability at the position are using advanced scouting to decide whether to pursue aggressively or pass, as many may do this year. For teams like the Pittsburgh Steelers searching for a franchise quarterback, the hype offers a potential target in 2027.

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The NFL has officially invited 16 college prospects to attend the 2026 NFL Draft in Pittsburgh from April 23 to 25. The group includes nine defenders and seven offensive players, as announced in a league press release. Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza, projected as the No. 1 pick, will not attend.

NFL analyst Todd McShay has called the 2027 quarterback class 'historic,' stating it will factor into 2026 NFL Draft decisions. He highlighted conversations with general managers who are planning ahead for next year's prospects. McShay named several top college quarterbacks as potential first-round picks.

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NFL draft analyst Lance Zierlein forecasted that the 2026 NFL draft could see fewer than four quarterbacks selected in the top 100 picks, echoing the 2013 draft. He shared this view in a tweet on April 4. The prediction comes amid speculation about the Pittsburgh Steelers' quarterback needs.

The New York Jets possess the most draft power heading into the 2026 NFL Draft, according to rankings from CBS Sports. Cleveland Browns and Las Vegas Raiders follow closely behind, evaluated on draft capital, front-office aggression and roster urgency. The first round begins April 23 in Pittsburgh.

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The conclusion of the NFL draft and free agency has left every team with at least one cause for hope heading into the 2026 season.

The Las Vegas Raiders chose Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza with the No. 1 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft's first round on Thursday night in Pittsburgh. The New York Jets followed by selecting Texas Tech edge rusher David Bailey at No. 2, while the Arizona Cardinals made waves by taking Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love third overall, the highest-drafted RB since 2018. Several trades and high-profile selections marked the early going of the event.

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Pittsburgh Steelers owner Art Rooney II stated that the team probably will not draft a quarterback with its No. 21 pick in Thursday's first round of the 2026 NFL Draft. In a pre-draft interview with WTAE’s Andrew Stockey, Rooney kept options open for other positions like wide receiver, offensive line or secondary, echoing recent analyst reports ruling out early picks like Alabama's Ty Simpson.

 

 

 

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