Multiple Quarterbacks Emerge as 2026 NFL Draft Sleepers
Multiple Quarterbacks Emerge as 2026 NFL Draft Sleepers

Multiple Quarterbacks Emerge as 2026 NFL Draft Sleepers

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The 2025 college football season is shaping up with several promising NFL Draft prospects emerging across various programs. Arch Manning of Texas remains a highly visible quarterback prospect, but Baylor's Sawyer Robertson is gaining attention as a potential sleeper in the 2026 NFL Draft due to his strong passing and rushing performance. Meanwhile, Ohio State's wide receiver Carnell Tate and Missouri's versatile offensive lineman Cayden Green have been identified by ESPN scouts as under-the-radar talents to watch for draft stock improvement. Indiana's quarterback Fernando Mendoza, a transfer from Cal, is generating unexpected hype as a potential top-five pick and possibly the #1 overall pick in the 2026 draft, thanks to his size, skills, and on-field production. These players highlight the depth of NFL-caliber talent developing outside the usual spotlight, with scouts emphasizing their physical tools, versatility, and potential to elevate their draft status through strong performances in the upcoming season.

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