Ole Miss quarterback Jaxson Dart threw at the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis on Saturday in an effort to put himself in the first-round conversation. Miami's Cam Ward and Colorado's Shedeur Sanders are widely viewed as the top two quarterbacks in the class,
Jaxson Dart played at Ole Miss where Joe Judge served as a senior analyst in 2024, while Shedeur Sanders was at Colorado where Pat Shurmur was on the staff for two years and the offensive coordinator this past season.
The NFL scouting combine is over, which means NFL mock draft season is in high gear. Lots of mock drafts have Colorado two-way star and Heisman Trophy winner Travis Hunter in the top three. They also have Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders and Miami QB Cam Ward as the other top-3 picks.
ESPN’s Field Yates was singing his praises during a recent edition of ESPN’s “SportsCenter,” when he explained why Dart would sneak his way into the first round, which is expected to include quarterbacks Cam Ward (Miami) and Shedeur Sanders (Colorado).
According to a report, Jaxson Dart is moving up draft boards and could be picked in the top-five by an NFC team.
Sports Illustrated polled nearly a dozen league personnel at the NFL combine, and none thought it was as dire as the 2022 draft that produced one first-rounder.
"GMFB" share their thoughts on Miami Hurricanes quarterback Cam Ward and Colorado Buffaloes quarterback Shedeur Sanders college play. NFL Network's Charles Davis on Ole Miss quarterback Jaxson Dart's combine performance.