The 2018 class was the first time in 19 years that 5 QBs hit within the first 32 picks, and it's not presumptive to say that we'll hit five twice in three years with the 2020 group. The upperclassmen in 2018 alone present a strong face: Oregon QB Justin Herbert, LSU QB Joe Burrow and Oklahoma QB Jalen Hurts are a better group of senior passers than the average class typically sees, in that most Draft-worthy QBs leave school before their senior season. Remember: the 2018 class only saw Baker Mayfield and Josh Allen as seniors.
Then the presumptive declarees: Alabama's Tua Tagovailoa would shock the world if he returned to school, as a presumptive top pick, and much the same could be said of Utah State QB Jordan Love, who has little to gain with a return to the Mountain West and a weapon-starved offense. Georgia QB Jake Fromm and Washington QB Jacob Eason present more uncertain options, as they play on teams with conference championship and playoff aspirations that may entice them to return to school.
WOULD YOU RATHER: 2018 QB CLASS V. 2020 QB CLASS
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