This will be a recurring theme throughout the fall and even into next spring: This quarterbacks class looks considerably deeper than last year's version, when only Kenny Pickett was among the first 32 picks, and the next passer didn't hear his name called until Round 3. This time around, the issue won't be if we see a quarterback in the first round, it's which quarterback has the best chance of going first overall. The media love Bryce Young and C.J. Stroud, and for good reason, but through the first month of the season, some NFL teams are higher on Will Levis and Anthony Richardson, two QBs with vastly different levels of experience. A lot can change between now and late April but that's why we're here, right? In other news, five edge rushers and offensive linemen, four wide receivers and defensive backs, and two(!) running backs make their way into the top 32.