Arizona Cardinals: Jacoby Brissett; Atlanta Falcons: Michael Penix Jr.; Baltimore Ravens: Lamar Jackson; Buffalo Bills: Josh Allen; Carolina Panthers: Bryce Young; Chicago Bears: Caleb Williams. These selections present Brissett stepping in for a likely post-Murray transition, Penix as a high-upside option under a new offensive regime, and Williams entering a high-profile rookie-era expectation in Chicago.
Houston Texans: Joe Burrow (an intentionally provocative, fun projection); Cincinnati Bengals: Kyler Murray; Cleveland Browns: Ty Simpson; Dallas Cowboys: Dak Prescott; Denver Broncos: Bo Nix; Detroit Lions: Jared Goff. The list stitches together a mix of blockbuster swap ideas, veteran stability, and young prospects entering opportunities in 2026.
Green Bay Packers: Jordan Love; Indianapolis Colts: Anthony Richardson; Jacksonville Jaguars: Trevor Lawrence; Kansas City Chiefs: Marcus Mariota; Las Vegas Raiders: Fernando Mendoza; Los Angeles Chargers: Justin Herbert. These picks emphasize a blend of incumbent development, veteran depth, and the potential for mid-market quarterback additions to reshape offenses.
Los Angeles Rams: Matthew Stafford; Miami Dolphins: C.J. Stroud; Minnesota Vikings: J.J. McCarthy; New England Patriots: Drake Maye; New Orleans Saints: Tyler Shough; New York Giants: Jaxson Dart. The projections lean on continued confidence in established starters alongside bold bets on rising talents and early-career movers.
New York Jets: Malik Willis; Philadelphia Eagles: Jalen Hurts; Pittsburgh Steelers: Trinidad Chambliss; San Francisco 49ers: Brock Purdy; Seattle Seahawks: Sam Darnold; Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Baker Mayfield; Tennessee Titans: Cam Ward; Washington Commanders: Jayden Daniels. This closing cluster highlights a spectrum from proven playmakers to high-upside youngsters and daring, speculative quarterback moves.