In this instance, there's probably not a consensus on how the QB big boards are stacked other than Ward being #1 on the vast majority of boards, and Sanders being #2 on nearly as many. Dart and Shough are probably #3 on most, but there's probably some Milroe, Ewers, and even McCord or Leonard sprinkled in. After Howard sprayed the ball around, he's probably in a different tier
Some teams are going to be more down on Dart than the public facing analysts/reporters realize because they'll have concerns about the timeline for translating from his college offense to a pro one, if they think he can ever even get there. Matt Corral will be fresh in some of their minds
Listen to this, and you won't come away with the feeling that Dart as the objective #3 QB who clearly had the best passing session
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/2025-nfl-combine-recap-qbs-wrs-and-rbs/id915544088?i=1000697201285
Some names that might have moved up past Houston at #25 who aren’t at IOL, WR, DT, or TE
Jihaad Campbell
James Pearce Jr
Omarion Hampton
Nick Emmanwori
Shemar Stewart
Maxwell Hairston
Gabriel is probably off the board for over half the teams in the league due to various threshold fails; weight, height, throwing velocity, age, probably hand size..
A big board ranking is supposed to reflect the analyst's opinion while a mock reflects how the league feels about players, but at some point you should realize that most of the league is failing a guy
I'm hoping all of these QBs after Ward/Sanders (Quinn, Howard, McCord, Shough, Milroe, etc) get pushed up boards to help push other players down to Houston's 2nd round pick
Asked about doing HH, Bardstown lunch, and then Willett/Bar Willett, and it looks like our group is too big for Willett, and for Bardstown we'd have to pre-order lunch due to the group size (fine I guess)
Maybe I should go the other direction towards Buffalo Trace if we can't do Willett?