(SportsRadio 610) - All of the conversation surrounding the NFL Draft focuses on what the Chicago Bears will do with the No. 1 overall pick. Judging from their general manager's public comments, it seems likely they will trade.
But how do the Texans, who hold the No. 2 overall pick, factor into this equation? Of course, there is the possibility they could trade with the Bears to ensure the top quarterback in the draft. They could also stay at No. 2 and draft the best quarterback available.
In this class, Bryce Young is the consensus best overall quarterback prospect, despite what he lacks in size (5'10", 204 pounds). C.J. Stroud is considered by some experts to be the best pure pocket passer of the group, while Anthony Richardson is clearly the best athlete but least proven as a passer. Will Levis also provides some upside as a big, potential dual threat.
Payne & Pendergast discuss the top prospects at quarterback, explain their perceived deficiencies and assess if it's a legitimate concern.