Draft Analyst Reveals QB Tiers for 2027 NFL Draft: Talent Surge Ahead
The Pittsburgh Steelers, despite drafting Drew Allar in the third round of the 2026 NFL Draft, may still seek a quarterback in the 2027 draft. This draft is shaping up to be particularly strong at the QB position, with The Athletic’s Nick Baumgardner categorizing six quarterbacks in the top tier, including notable names like Arch Manning and Dante Moore. While interest in these players is high, their decisions regarding declaring for the draft are still in question. Additionally, Texas Tech's Brendan Sorsby holds a second-tier ranking, facing challenges due to off-the-field issues, while Tier 3 includes other potential first-round talents. The dynamics suggest that the Steelers could still land an impactful quarterback, depending on their draft positioning and the development of Allar.
By the Numbers- Six quarterbacks ranked in Tier 1, including Arch Manning and Dante Moore.
- Brendan Sorsby was previously projected as a first-round pick, now impacted by off-field issues.
- The 2027 draft is anticipated to feature five or more quarterbacks in the first round.
- The Steelers may not draft in the top half, limiting their options for elite QBs.
Looking ahead, the success of Drew Allar and Will Howard will heavily influence whether the Steelers pursue another QB in the draft. If both players develop well, they may opt to forgo drafting a quarterback. However, if the team remains in need, they could capitalize on the deep talent pool available.
Bottom LineIn a year projected to be rich in quarterback talent, the Steelers must evaluate their current roster and the 2027 draft landscape closely, as their decision could impact their franchise for years to come.
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