2021 NFL Mock Draft: 4 Quarterbacks taken in top 10 picks
The 2020 NFL Draft class appears as though it could have three top-end starting quarterbacks in it.
No. 1 overall pick Joe Burrow, despite playing behind a porous offensive line, is the favorite to win the NFL's Offensive Rookie of the Year Award. Burrow's Bengals are 2-6-1, with four of their six losses by five points or less. He's tossed 12 touchdowns to just five interceptions, and has brought the same it factor that allowed LSU to go on a historic National Championship run a season ago to an NFL franchise that desperately needed it.
Not to be outdone, Justin Herbert, the No. 6 overall pick, has been excellent in his own right. Herbert was unexpectedly forced into starting in Week 2, and hasn't looked back. He's tossed 19 touchdowns to six interceptions, flashing elite arm talent. Herbert has also rushed for over 200 yards. An organizational problem that he inherited - an inability to win close games in the fourth quarter - hasn't subsided. The Chargers are 1-7 in games that Herbert has started, with all seven losses coming by a touchdown or less. While the close losses may cost Anthony Lynn his job, Herbert has shown enough to make you believe that he may be the most physically talented quarterback in the class.
Finally, No. 5 overall pick Tua Tagovailoa didn't get to start until Week 8, but he's won all three of his first NFL starts, including last weekend against Herbert's Chargers. Of the three, Tagovailoa clearly is part of the best team, but it's hard to argue with three wins and zero turnovers in your first three NFL starts.
2020 could be viewed as a historic quarterback class, and the crazy thing is that 2021 has a chance to be even better.
With more than half of the 2020 NFL season in the books, let's take a look at a top-10 mock for the 2021 NFL Draft, including four quarterbacks: