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Packers sections way too early. 2025 Draft Preview: PFF’s Top 10 QBs

It’s too early to worry about predicting what the Green Bay Packers will do in the 2025 NFL Draft. However, with the college football season on the horizon, it’s not too early to start putting together lists of prospects to keep an eye on.

Pro Football Focus recently reviewed all 11 positions and selected the top 10 draft prospects from each. Here’s who they chose as quarterback. For more information on each player, click Here.

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Carson Beck in Georgia

Shedeuer Sanders in Colorado
Quinn Ewers in Texas
Jalen Milroe in Alabama
Drew Allar, Penn State
Connor Weigman, Texas A&M
Dillon Gabriel in Oregon
Jaxson Dart, Ole Miss
Riley Leonard, Notre Dame
Cameron Ward in Miami

GM Brian Gutekunst said earlier in the offseason that he wanted to get back to drafting and developing the quarterback position. So it shouldn’t be a surprise that the Packers selected Michael Pratt in this year’s draft.

More than a sense of the need to push Sean Clifford into a backup role behind Jordan Love, Gutekunst’s decision to add the point guard position was a return to the roots of an organizational philosophy that involves investing in the most significant position in the game – an approach that has lasted decades.

However, now that the Packers have done it, the need to do it again in 2025 is probably pretty low. By then, Jordan Love will have signed a contract extension, Clifford will have two years left on his contract, and Pratt will have three years left on his contract.

As Matt LaFleur noted earlier, giving four quarterbacks the reps they need during training camp is a challenge, so adding more players to the room may be unlikely.

I suppose the Packers could look to move up at the other end of the table, but for a position with a lot of learning and time, it would be premature to move on from either Clifford or Pratt next season.

Of course, I will add the caveat that a lot can change in the next 10 months, and Gutekunst made several mistakes during the draft when everyone thought that would happen. However, from top to bottom, the Packers’ quarterback position seems pretty well established, even a year from now.

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