
"sometimes we know in advance who the best quarterbacks will be in a given season. Other times, however, it takes us a little while to figure things out. We headed into 2025 with far less known star power than usual, but even the guys we thought would shine -- Clemson's Cade Klubnik (fourth in the preseason top 100 players list), LSU's Garrett Nussmeier (eighth), Penn State's Drew Allar (17th), South Carolina's LaNorris Sellers (19th),"
"A month into the season, I ranked every power conference starting quarterback, and it probably isn't a surprise that the list has changed pretty significantly after six more weeks of play. Who has improved the most (besides Sayin)? Whose production has trailed off? Let's rank all 68 (or so) once again! (Note: References to rushing yards in stat lines below do not include sack yardage.) It's always hard"
Preseason expectations for 2025 quarterbacks were high for several prospects who have since underperformed, including Cade Klubnik, Garrett Nussmeier, Drew Allar, LaNorris Sellers, Arch Manning and DJ Lagway. Quality play has emerged elsewhere, most notably Ohio State redshirt freshman Julian Sayin, who has completed more than 80% of his passes during a 9-0 start. Fernando Mendoza has outpaced Kurtis Rourke as the season's top one-year transfer. Veterans Haynes King and Diego Pavia have led their teams to unexpected success, and Gunner Stockton has shown steady improvement. Rankings of roughly 68 power-conference starters were updated after six additional weeks.
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