Three rookie quarterbacks drafted in the first round are set to start on opening day with Chicago's Caleb Williams, Jayden Daniels of Washington and Bo Nix for Denver.
If that sounds familiar, it is. Happened last year with three of the first four picks — Carolina's Bryce Young, Houston's C.J. Stroud and Anthony Richardson of Indianapolis.
Quarterbacks could easily dominate the list of rookies to watch in 2024 because six went among the top 12 picks in the draft. But there are a couple of worthy receivers in Arizona's Marvin Harrison Jr., the son of Pro Football Hall of Famer Marvin Harrison, and Malik Nabers of the New York Giants.
It could have been — and might still be — four rookie QB starters from the first round.
J.J. McCarthy, who led Michigan to the national championship, was looking good with Minnesota before a season-ending knee injury sustained in his preseason debut.
Drake Maye wasn't expected to start for New England, but rookie coach Jerod Mayo acknowledged the former North Carolina QB outplayed veteran Jacoby Brissett in the preseason.
Caleb Williams
There was never much question that Williams would start for the Bears, who launched their second attempt in just four seasons to find a franchise QB by taking the former Southern California star with the No. 1 pick and trading Justin Fields.