it all comes from what jeremiah said. he also said he thought rosen was the 2nd best QB in the draft. and nowhere did he say sliding out of the top 25 or even 20. there are way too many QB needy teams to think that happens. you think the dolphins, bills (if they don't trade up), cardinals, redskins, chargers, giants (if they swap with the bills) all pass on him?
1) Josh Rosen is the QB most likely to slide: Everyone I've talked to around the league believes there will be three quarterbacks selected within the first five picks of the draft. That means someone out of the "big four" QBs -- USC's Sam Darnold, Wyoming's Josh Allen, Oklahoma's Baker Mayfield and UCLA's Rosen -- could slide a little bit. When I bring up this topic with personnel executives, Rosen is the one they point to as the most likely slider of the group. I personally believe Rosen is the second-best quarterback in the draft class behind Darnold, but the former Bruins QB might fall out of the top 10. Why? Part of it comes back to the durability concerns for Rosen that we've heard about throughout the process. We'll continue to hear people question his intangibles as a leader, but that's far less of a concern than the fact that he missed half his sophomore year with a shoulder injury and suffered two concussions last season.
you do realize there are teams that like the QBs not named Darnold, Rosen, Allen and Mayfield...
some teams like Mason Rudolph, Lamar Jackson Kyle Lauletta and Luke Falk better than the so called top 4..
Just saying not every team in the first round will take a QB, the expectation is the Jets and Browns must take one but the other teams are not in MUST mode...