Houston Texans: Week 6 QB radar update

MANHATTAN, KS - SEPTEMBER 18: Quarterback Carson Strong #12 of the Nevada Wolf Pack looks on before a game against the Kansas State Wildcats at Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium on September 18, 2021 in Manhattan, Kansas. (Photo by Peter G. Aiken/Getty Images)
MANHATTAN, KS - SEPTEMBER 18: Quarterback Carson Strong #12 of the Nevada Wolf Pack looks on before a game against the Kansas State Wildcats at Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium on September 18, 2021 in Manhattan, Kansas. (Photo by Peter G. Aiken/Getty Images) /
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Recap

After a crazy week in college football, here are the changes to the list from last week.

Malik Willis falls from No. 1 overall to No. 3. This is based purely on not taking care of the football. Willis is extremely talented and will bounce back.

Sam Howell falls from third place to fifth overall after another shaky performance in a year where that’s become normal for Howell. That’s not good.

Spencer Rattler fell completely off the list and that’s most likely where he will stay. Talk about a train wreck. Rattler was supposed to be the one in this draft and he’s not even the best quarterback on his team. Rattler is replaced by Carson Strong at No. 4 in the rankings.

Desmond Ridder stays at No. 2 following another solid performance in Week 6. The biggest mover of the week is Matt Corral moving up from No. 5 to the top of the rankings. Corral continues to impress and when it’s all said and done might be the first quarterback taken in the draft.

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Be sure to check back next week to see how the top 5 shakes out following Week 7 of college football.