3 NFL franchises that should draft QB in 2022 Draft

AFC Wild Card Playoffs - Pittsburgh Steelers v Kansas City Chiefs
AFC Wild Card Playoffs - Pittsburgh Steelers v Kansas City Chiefs

The 2022 NFL Draft is the main focus for most teams right now. Their season is over and they are looking ahead to next season, and some are even looking on towards their next quarterback.

We've seen some Hall of Fame-worthy legends leave the league this offseason, including Tom Brady, the greatest of all time. Half a dozen NFL franchises could easily be in the market for a young, new starting quarterback, and the 2022 Draft has four or five prospects who could fill the void.

This year's draft class has been viewed as rather lacking in "NFL-ready" quarterbacks. The first quarterback might not be off the board until halfway through the first round, which hasn't happened since 2013.

In reality, this helps teams in need of a quarterback who find themselves picking later in the first round land their dream prospects.

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#1 - Ben Roethlisberger leaves Steelers without quality NFL QB

The Pittsburgh Steelers have known it was going to become a reality eventually, and it finally happened this offseason: long-time quarterback Ben Roethlisberger retired. The Steelers have lost one of the best NFL quarterbacks from the last two decades and have little to work with now.

Mason Rudolph has been teased with the starting role over the last few years, but has yet to prove himself worthy. Dwayne Haskins was brought in with in hopes of recapturing the talent he had as a former first-round pick. If either quarterback had started a game this past season, the team would likely have struggled.

Pittsburgh is likely to draft a quarterback in the first round for the first time since 2004, the year they drafted Roethlisberger. With the #20 pick, the team should have a few prospects from their draft board to choose from.

Former Pittsburgh Panthers quarterback Kenny Pickett seems to be the fan favorite for the franchise and there is a possibility he falls to them. If not, Desmond Ridder from Cincinnati could be a fit. Either way, it's doubtful that Pittsburgh goes into the second round without selecting a quarterback.

#2 - Taylor Heinicke is good, but not great enough to lead re-branded Commanders

Philadelphia Eagles v Washington Football Team
Philadelphia Eagles v Washington Football Team

The Washington Football Team finally has a new team name and brand: the Washington Commanders. A new name requires a new face of the franchise at quarterback.

Taylor Heinicke has played admirably (pun-intended) for Washington since taking over for Ryan Fitzpatrick and has had some statement wins since then. Heinicke is still young and raw in the NFL, though.

Washington picks #11 in the first round and will likely have their pick of the entire quarterback class. Malik Willis from Liberty seems to be trending as the top quarterback after Saturday's Senior Bowl.

Heinicke will remain in play to be the starter, but Willis brings a better arm and more athletic ability to the roster. No matter who ends up as the starter, the other one will provide the team with a strong backup.

If Washington would rather focus on the rest of the roster first, that's doable. Sam Howell will likely fall to the second round and Washington can still snag a highly rated prospect.

Howell is more of a player who will serve to push Heinicke to his limits and show the team just how far he can take them. With time, they could develop Howell as a starter.

#3 - Atlanta Falcons could return as NFL contender with young QB

Atlanta Falcons v San Francisco 49ers
Atlanta Falcons v San Francisco 49ers

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers lost Tom Brady. The New Orleans Saints lost head coach Sean Payton. The Carolina Panthers lost all faith in Sam Darnold and Cam Newton. The Atlanta Falcons have a prime opportunity to take a gamble and shift the momentum in the NFC South.

Their defense has potential with pillars like cornerback AJ Terrell and defensive end Grady Jarrett. The offense is in need of more playmakers to pair with tight end Kyle Pitts, but it starts with the quarterback.

Matt Ryan was one of the worst NFL quarterbacks last year and was a complete dud in fantasy football. While he won't have as much competition in the division in 2022, he didn't prove himself capable in 2021. Feleipe Franks and Josh Rosen are strictly backups and provide Atlanta with little hope for the future right now.

With the #8 pick, the Falcons should focus on an elite player like Ohio State wide receiver Garrett Wilson or Purdue edge-rusher George Karlaftis.

They can wait until the second round to look at a quarterback, like Cincinnati's Desmond Ridder or Nevada's Carson Strong. Both bring a level of athleticism that Ryan does not have and could provide a boost to the offense's intensity.

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Edited by Adam Dickson