
With four highly-rated quarterbacks expected to go toward the top of the NFL Draft, there is a very real chance that one could fall out of the top ten. Some NFL executives reportedly think they know which one will do it, if it happens.
NFL reporter Benjamin Allbright said Friday that, in conversations with sources, there is a belief that UCLA quarterback Josh Rosen could slide quickly if he is not selected within the first five picks.
Of the "big 4 QBs" most people I've spoken with consider Josh Rosen the one "most likely to slide."
— Benjamin Allbright (@AllbrightNFL) April 13, 2018
Almost every I spoke to said Rosen was "the most ready" but also thought he was the "high floor/low ceiling" guy of the four. https://t.co/u9BotKExh3
— Benjamin Allbright (@AllbrightNFL) April 13, 2018
Basically, people I talk to think if Rosen doesnt go 2 or 5, he falls.
— Benjamin Allbright (@AllbrightNFL) April 13, 2018
This could, of course, end up meaning nothing. Rosen could go early and all of this could be moot. Even if he doesn’t, given what has been reported, it’s about impossible to imagine him falling past No. 11.