Caleb Williams, Bo Nix, and Jayden Daniels have emerged as pivotal figures in the NFL’s sophomore quarterback class, sparking widespread interest and debate about their potential in the 2025 season. Robert Griffin III’s recent comment about these quarterbacks has further fueled the discussion, with fans and analysts speculating about the breakout campaigns these young talents might deliver.
Williams, coming off a challenging rookie season, faces the critical task of refining his game under a revamped Bears coaching staff and improved offensive line. His natural talent and improvisational skills remain undeniable, but his success hinges on reducing sacks and enhancing his accuracy on deep throws. Many believe his unique skill set, paired with better structural support, positions him for a significant leap forward this year.

Daniels, on the other hand, is building on a sensational rookie season with the Commanders, where he showcased poise and elite processing ability. His mobility and calm demeanor in high-pressure situations set him apart. With an upgraded offensive line and continuity in coaching, Daniels is poised to elevate his game further, potentially cementing himself as a perennial MVP candidate.
Nix impressed with his composure and decision-making for the Broncos, avoiding costly mistakes and demonstrating a knack for extending plays. However, his ability to improve in non-play-action scenarios will determine whether he can sustain and build upon his success. The Broncos’ reliance on his leadership and adaptability will be tested in more challenging game situations.
Former NFL QB Robert Griffin III Drops Big Question About Caleb Williams, Bo Nix and Jayden Daniels

Griffin’s question about Williams, Nix, and Daniels has sparked discussion among fans. These reactions can be seen in a post shared by the current sports analyst’s official X account.
Dear Football Fans, this is a safe space.
Who are you taking at QB in year 2, Jayden Daniels, Bo Nix or Caleb Williams? pic.twitter.com/EfpA6Re5cu
— Robert Griffin III (@RGIII) July 31, 2025
“Caleb is about to go off this year. Washington is already on the downfall,” a fan said. “Why would Caleb Williams even be in the discussion???” another asked.
A supporter mentioned, “disrespectful to jayden daniels by comparing him to 2 mids.”
“Jayden, Nix, Williams in that order. But don’t sleep on McCarthy,” a follower remarked.
“As a Bronco fan I will take Nix but I love Daniels. Williams is not good enough to be in this conversation,” a commenter posted.
“I think Caleb makes the biggest leap forward of the 3, as he has a better line and coach. If imagine Nix will continue where he left of last year, which was strong. But Daniels I believe will be in the discussion of top 5 QBs by the end of the year,” a sixth social media user reacted.
Griffin’s remarks have amplified expectations for these quarterbacks, with Williams receiving particular attention as a potential breakout star. The comparisons and projections for this class highlight the evolving nature of quarterback play in the NFL, blending athleticism and precision.

As the 2025 season approaches, Williams, Nix, and Daniels represent the future of the league. Their journeys will define not only their respective teams but also the broader narrative of the NFL’s next generation of stars.

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