Albert Breer
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
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And like with the makeup of the class, it wouldn't surprise me if none of them go tonight.
Now, I think Beck's got a chance.
Nussmeyer's got a chance.
Maybe Aller's got a chance.
But I think there's a possibility that none go tonight.
And that's the history of the draft, too, by the way, Ryan.
If you look historically over the last 25 years, there's a massive number of quarterbacks that go in the first round.
And then in the second and third round, the number is huge.
way, way, way low.
And the reason why it's logical, right?
Like it's, if you think the guy can be a long-term starter for you, you're taking them in the first round.
If he can't be a long-term starter for you, well, then in the second and third rounds, you're going to be looking for long-term starters at other positions.
So, you know, we'll see what happens with the quarterbacks tonight.
I have the data here for you.
So going back to 2000, so the last 26 draft classes, 77 first round quarterbacks, 25 second round quarterbacks, 35 third round quarterbacks.
So like way lower numbers in the second and third rounds.
And like over the last four drafts, there have only been two quarterbacks in the second round.
The last time there were multiple quarterbacks in the second round,
was 2014, which I believe was Carr and Garoppolo, if I remember right.
So that was the last time there was more than one quarterback selected in the second round.