Where will Georgia QB Carson Beck land in the 2025 NFL Draft? Three potential fits

The 2024 NFL Draft class of quarterbacks was one of the most impressive that has hit the scene in a while, but there are several prospects of intrigue that are more than worth keeping an eye on for 2025. Among the most impressive of those is Georgia quarterback Carson Beck, who has operated nearly perfectly […]

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Georgia head coach Kirby Smart talks with Georgia quarterback Carson Beck (15) during a football game between Tennessee and Georgia at Neyland Stadium in Knoxville, Tenn., on Saturday, Nov. 18, 2023.
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The 2024 NFL Draft class of quarterbacks was one of the most impressive that has hit the scene in a while, but there are several prospects of intrigue that are more than worth keeping an eye on for 2025.

Among the most impressive of those is Georgia quarterback Carson Beck, who has operated nearly perfectly from the pocket, while also displaying the proper improvisation ability it takes to succeed in there modern era of the NFL.

Beck wasted no time making a splash in his first year on the scene as a starter, quickly cementing himself as one of the nation's best quarterbacks. He finished out the 2023 season with a 72.4% completion rate, 3,941 passing yards, 24 touchdowns and 6 interceptions.

That completion percentage was good for fourth-best in the FBS, and his 86 QBR was fifth-best in the same category. In a year where Georgia is expected to make a run for the national title once more after being snubbed in the most recent College Football Playoff, Beck's stock should only continue to skyrocket.

Here's a look into three places he could land in the 2025 NFL Draft that make the most sense:

1. Las Vegas Raiders.

One of the most curious happenings in the 2024 NFL Draft is that the Raiders did not select a signal-caller, though several mid-round and late-round prospects at the position had been pinned to them.

For now, the team is rolling with a battle between former Purdue quarterback Aidan O'Connell and seasoned, journeyman veteran Gardner Minshew. How that pans out will be very telling of what the team looks to do next here.

Beck would be reunited with star tight end Brock Bowers in this scenario, and there isn't anyone who would question he did a fine job getting the ball to that prime target in 2023.

2. New York Giants.

Could the Giants move on from Daniel Jones to a player like Beck at quarterback? It's certainly not out of the cards as the team appears to be giving him one more chance after passing on a quarterback in a deep class with the No. 6 overall pick. 

The Giants opted not only to draft a first-round quarterback prospect, but did not take a quarterback off the board at all.

Jones doesn't have any fully guaranteed money left on his contract after this point next year, so the pressure is on. If he fails to meet the expectations, expect the Giants to be very much in the mix for a top quarterback in the Draft.

3. Tennessee Titans.

The Titans currently have former Kentucky quarterback Will Levis as their starter, but have struggled for years to find their footing in this particular area.

Levis, a former second-round pick, was inactive for the first six games of his rookie career. He ultimately started nine games in which he completed 149 of 255 passes for 1,808 yards with 8 touchdowns with 4 interceptions. 

Time will tell based upon how the Titans fare this season and how well Levis performs if the team will be looking to take a first-round quarterback. Obviously, things will have to go awry for them to be drafting highly enough to land Beck. That's something a team that has recently revamped its coaching staff, entering the Brian Callahan era will hope won't be the case in April.