After transferring from Georgia, Miami Hurricanes’ QB Carson Beck is quietly emerging as a dark horse candidate for the No. 1 overall pick in a draft class flush with quarterback talent.
Sports analyst Bruce Feldman has drawn parallels between Beck’s potential rise and Cam Ward’s unexpected 2025 ascent, which has been the point of discussion about whether Beck could be the top selection. Can the former UGA star hear his name called first next April?

Bruce Feldman Compares Carson Beck’s NFL Potential To Cam Ward’s Rise
Carson Beck’s journey to this point has not been conventional. After spending three years at Georgia, backing up Stetson Bennett and contributing to two national championships, he transferred to Miami for his final season.
This move was seen as a gamble but has paid off in spades. Beck’s performance has been impressive enough to catch the eye of draft experts, despite a shoulder injury that limited his playtime.
Feldman recently compared Beck’s situation to that of Cam Ward. Ward, who was not initially considered a top draft prospect, transformed his draft stock after a stellar season at Miami. Feldman’s analysis suggests that Beck could follow a similar trajectory, potentially positioning himself as a candidate for the No. 1 pick.
“Last year at this time, nobody was talking about Cam Ward as the first pick of the draft. He went to that system and flourished. I wouldn’t be shocked if Carson Beck ends up as the first pick” – @BruceFeldmanCFB with @bykevinclark on This Is Football pic.twitter.com/PywcrXQtlu
— CanesInSight (@CanesInSight) May 12, 2025
Beck’s ability to adapt and thrive in a new system is a key factor in this narrative. In Georgia, he was part of a powerhouse program but often played second fiddle.
His move to Miami allowed him to display his skills as a starter, and despite the injury, he has demonstrated the decision-making that NFL teams covet. Feldman’s endorsement adds weight to the argument that Beck’s best football might still be ahead of him.
What Sets Carson Beck Apart In a Loaded Class?
So, what makes Beck a viable candidate for the No. 1 pick? First, his accuracy and decision-making are standout qualities. Despite his injury at the end of last season, he maintained a high completion percentage and showed an ability to read defenses effectively. These traits are critical for an NFL QB, where the margin for error is slim.
Additionally, Beck’s physical tools cannot be overlooked. He is 6’4″ and 220 pounds and has the size and arm strength that NFL teams desire. His quick release and ability to make plays outside the pocket add another dimension to his game.
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These attributes and his experience in winning environments make him a compelling prospect.
While it still remains uncertain whether Beck can pull off the unthinkable and become the No. 1 pick, his journey so far suggests anything is possible. As the draft approaches, all eyes will now be on him, not just for his recovery but his ability to prove that he belongs among the elite.
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