Brock Purdy, obviously. But who's going to block for Purdy? SF didn't address their OL at all this off-season, and are expecting Trent Williams to return, and wind the clock back. I also expect a falloff from CMC. I'm sticking with my prediction of the 49ers finishing in last place in that division.
I saw an article combining every single mock draft up until the last day showing where Shedeur would be drafted. He was consistently in the top 3 projected picks for months. In the last few weeks he slowly dropped to 26 overall (ironically, Dart was taken at 25), but still a first round pick. There were comments that in theory, this meant at worst he would have fallen to a QB needy team in the 2nd round. That should have been his floor.
The issue with the Giants is they also have Jameis Winston. So there are two buffers before Drabol has to throw Dart out there if the team struggles.
Regarding Ewers, I thought the Raiders would take him late, but instead took Cam Ward. When you look at the money, he should have done what Carson Beck did and transfer to another school. I'm sure one would have offered him good NIL money. Maybe not at the level of Texas, but someone would have.
The Saints now have three QB prospects. Both Rattler and Haener have been spotty, but mostly look like young guys who need a lot of work, and may never start in the NFL, but certainly belong in the league. Will Slough overtake them? And Carr has to be on his way out. He implied he's rehabbing fine, but this is definitely a warning to him. Play elite this year, or you're done. If he's hurt, I can see Slough beating out Haener and Rattler for the starting job.
Zero surprise about the Commanders new stadium. This was a given from the moment Josh Harris and his team signed the papers buying the team. The NFL absolutely loves Harris, he's everything Dan Snyder wasn't. And even more important, nothing Snyder was.
I think a few of us here (and elsewhere) felt Denver overpaid and overreached with both Greenlaw and Hufanga. Both were/are a risk. Neither have played at the level before their major injury.