One NFL mock draft projects Beck to land with the Philadelphia Eagles in the fourth round, at the No. 137 overall pick, joining Jalen Hurts in Philadelphia. Hurts currently leads a high-profile offense under a long-term contract, making the Eagles an attractive landing spot for Beck to develop behind a proven starter.
Another contender for Beck’s services is the Pittsburgh Steelers, where uncertainty at quarterback has persisted in recent seasons. ESPN’s Jordan Reid projects Beck as a potential third-round pick for Pittsburgh, signaling that Beck could become a developmental long-term backup with starting-ready potential.
Beck’s trajectory has included a reset from his Georgia tenure, where he was once viewed as a top prospect before transferring to Miami in 2025. He posted a career-high 30 touchdown passes and 3,813 yards over 16 games last season, plus two rushing touchdowns, signaling a refined skill set for NFL scouts.
NFL draft outlooks describe Beck as a “high-end backup” with the potential to carve out a longer-term starting role. Analysts compare his trajectory to other developmental quarterbacks who provide value behind a veteran starter before earning a chance to lead a franchise.
Beck’s continued evaluation will hinge on how teams weigh his ceiling versus immediate readiness. His Florida-to-Miami transfer story, combined with strong production, positions him as a versatile option for teams seeking depth at quarterback and a potential future starter.