Bo Nix, the Denver Broncos’ rookie quarterback and the sixth QB selected in the 2024 NFL Draft, is making waves across the nation after an impressive preseason showing. Despite being picked later than several other quarterbacks in the draft, top sports analyst Colin Cowherd has boldly stated that Nix might just outshine his peers this season.
In his recent podcast, Cowherd’s endorsement sent ripples through the sports world. He claimed, “Bo Nix is the best quarterback this year out of the crop.”
This statement captured attention on social media, highlighting Nix’s unexpected rise. The rookie’s performance in his preseason games, going 23-of-30 for 205 yards with two touchdowns and maintaining a pristine interception record, showcases notable efficiency with a 116.7 passer rating.
Cowherd further discussed the circumstances of other top-drafted quarterbacks like Caleb Williams of the Chicago Bears, who plays under a defensively minded head coach. Similar contexts apply to Jayden Daniels with the Commanders and Drake Maye with the Patriots.
Meanwhile, J.J. McCarthy of the Vikings is sidelined due to injury for the season, and Michael Penix Jr. is a backup for Kirk Cousins in Atlanta.
While acknowledging the talents of Williams, Daniels, and Maye, Cowherd pointed out that their development might be affected by the lack of an offensive guru like Sean Payton. He emphasized that Nix’s attributes had been underestimated leading up to the draft.
“Here’s a take, Bo Nix got a better arm than I think people think. I think he’s more cut and athletic than people think,” explained Cowherd.
As the regular season approaches, the sports community is eager to see if Nix can maintain his preseason momentum. If his early performances are any indication, the “Bo Nix Era” in Denver appears to be off to a promising start.