
ESPN: Patriots, Jets, Titans Tied for Drafting the Most QBs Since 2010 NFL Draft
Quarterback is the most important position in the NFL, but a trio of franchises has struggled to get it right for over a decade.
According to ESPN's Mike Reiss, "Since 2010, the [New England] Patriots have selected eight quarterbacks in the NFL draft, tied with the [New York] Jets and [Tennessee] Titans for most in the NFL."
The Jets are expected to part ways with 2021 No. 2 pick Zach Wilson this offseason after his disastrous three-year run. While star signal-caller Aaron Rodgers is expected to return from his torn Achilles in 2024, New York has no plan in place for its quarterback of the future.
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The Titans appear to have found their franchise quarterback in 2023 second-round pick Will Levis, who showed flashes of potential in nine starts as a rookie. He threw for 1,808 yards, eight touchdowns and four interceptions, but Tennessee went 3-6 in games he started.
The Patriots shipped 2021 No. 15 pick Mac Jones to the Jacksonville Jaguars earlier this offseason and are expected to draft a quarterback with their No. 3 pick this year.
New England is entering a new era under first-year head coach Jerod Mayo, so it will be crucial for the franchise to get it right when it makes its selection in the draft.







