NFL Films and NFL Matchup analyst Greg Cosell joined Rich Eisen this week to discuss all of the top quarterback prospects in this year's draft. It is an interesting conversation for fans who would enjoy a little more insight into what the San Francisco 49ers might be looking to do with the No. 3 overall pick.
Cosell shares his thoughts on Trevor Lawrence, Zach Wilson, Justin Fields, Trey Lance, Mac Jones, Davis Mills, and even current New York Jets quarterback Sam Darnold. While Lawrence and Wilson are nearly locks to be drafted with the top two selections, the Jets sticking with Darnold would be a draft-altering decision. Cosell shares his thoughts on that scenario.
You can watch and listen to the entire discussion between Cosell and Eisen below. It is definitely worth your time.
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