https://www.sbnation.com/college-foo...g-quarterbacks

Every spring, heading into the NFL draft, college fans are surprised to discover which quarterbacks have won the pros' hearts. Ryan Tannehill over Russell Wilson, huh? Mitch Trubisky over Deshaun Watson, huh? Jared Goff over ... any of these other guys, huh?

I'm not saying we're always right. The NFL knows more about what it's looking for than we do. It's just not easy to predict which seemingly random QB the NFL will decide is much better than college fans ever would've guessed.

For the 2018 draft, NFL media has already decided on its out-of-nowhere guy, almost a year ahead of schedule. For months now, Wyoming QB Josh Allen has been called a likely top-10 pick, ranking alongside former five-star Josh Rosen of UCLA and Rose Bowl winner Sam Darnold of USC, and ahead of big-number producers like Louisville's Lamar Jackson, Washington State's Luke Falk, and Oklahoma State's Mason Rudolph.