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Could the 2018 NFL Draft’s QB Class Be the Greatest Ever—and What It Means for the Future of the NFL?

Could the 2018 NFL Draft’s QB Class Be the Greatest Ever—and What It Means for the Future of the NFL?

We are, of course, not forgetting the fifth quarterback taken in the first round. Josh Rosen went to the Arizona Cardinals at 10th overall but never found his footing in the NFL. He played one season with the Cardinals before being traded to the Miami Dolphins in 2019 and finished his career with a four-game stint with the Atlanta Falcons.

Not every first-round quarterback can be a star, but the 2018 class sure looks like one of the best of the Super Bowl era. While it pales in comparison to the heralded classes of 1983 (with Elway, Dan Marino, Jim Kelly, etc.) and 2004 (with Eli Manning, Phillip Rivers and Ben Roethlisberger), the 2018 class could be trending in that direction depending on how 2024 and beyond goes.

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