The NFL Draft will begin on April 24, 2025. We take a look at Georgia quarterback Carson Beck, a pro-style QB with underrated mobility who is coming off a successful season as the first-year starter. Beck was a four-star recruit by ESPN and 247 Sports coming out of high school. He committed to Georgia in 2019 over schools like Alabama, Florida, Penn State, and others. At the moment, Beck is a projected top-10 selection in the 2025 NFL Draft.
During his three-year career, Beck has completed 338 of 475 passes (71 percent) for 4,427 yards (9.3 yards per completion), 30 touchdowns, and eight interceptions, resulting in a 157.8 QBR. In 2023, he went 302-for-417 (72.4 percent) with 3,941 yards (9.5 yards per completion), 24 touchdowns, and six interceptions, earning himself Second-Team All-SEC honors.
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Carson Beck, Quarterback, Georgia
Name: Carson Beck
Jersey: No. 15
Position: Quarterback
School: Georgia
Class: Senior
Height: 6-foot-4
Weight: 220 lbs.
Awards: Second-Team All-SEC (2023), 2-Time CFP National Champion (2021, 2022)
Games Watched: Alabama (2023), Florida State (2023), Georgia Tech (2023), South Carolina (2023)
Major Injury History: None
There's a reason Carson Beck is QB1 in the 2025 #NFL Draft.
Puts very good velocity on the football with a quick release. Able to anticipate windows with good ball placement at all areas of the field. Has the pocket mobility to step up and evade with poise. pic.twitter.com/kdHzNneDNy
— • Colton Edwards • (@cedwardsNFL) May 12, 2024
Carson Beck’s Strengths
Prototypical build that produces strong torque and good velocity on the football, complemented by a quick release. He possesses the best pocket mechanics in his class due to his ability to synchronize his eyes, shoulders, and feet, resulting in a smooth and consistent delivery. Good pocket awareness and solid pocket mobility to evade pressure while maintaining focus downfield during pocket navigation and progression reads. Demonstrates good poise in the pocket, reflecting his maturity. Excels in play-action from under center, with the ability to quickly pivot his head and scan the field post-snap. Showcases good anticipation of passing windows and precise ball placement across all areas and levels of the field, often putting his receivers in yards after catch (YAC) opportunities.
Carson Beck’s Weaknesses
Beck lacks experience as he has only one full year of starts in his career. When he is forced out of the pocket and required to execute unstructured throws while on the move, his precision and decision-making skills diminish, leading to missed targets or risky throws that could result in interceptions. Needs consistency when under pressure within the pocket structure.
Summary
Beck excels at quickly identifying the defense both pre-snap and post-snap, demonstrating a strong understanding of defensive strategies. Able to recognize post-snap coverage rotations and effectively pinpoint the weakness. With an additional full offseason of development and a season’s worth of experience in learning various coverages, he could emerge as the most pro-ready quarterback from the recent two classes. He displays good football IQ, the ability to progress through all three levels, and the capacity to maintain focus downfield even when under pressure.
Draft Projection: First Round
Grade: First Round
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