With the NFL preseason complete and college football ramping up across the country, early projections for next year’s NFL draft are already starting to pour out of every imaginable outlet.

The latest 2017 NFL mock draft comes from Sports Illustrated’s Chris Burke, who has quarterbacks coming off the board with the first two selections.

At No. 1 overall, Burke sends USC’s Sam Darnold to the New York Jets, who are desperate for help across the board on both sides of the ball:

For all the buzz surrounding Darnold headed into the year, it’s worth remembering that he has just 10 starts to his credit. (That’s not at all unusual for a redshirt sophomore QB, but there’s a long way to go before teams have a complete picture of him formed.) The talent, though, is undeniable, and a full season spent under the draft microscope as the potential top prospect would be a decent test drive for a future in NYC.

The San Francisco 49ers also dip into the Pac-12 for their potential franchise passer at No. 2 overall in this mock, opting for UCLA’s Josh Rosen:

Sunday’s intriguing UCLA–Texas A&M showdown in the Rose Bowl will be Rosen’s first action since Oct. 8 of last year, after which Rosen needed shoulder surgery. Will he be the same QB (or a better one) coming back? Will that shoulder issue pop up again, in some fashion, during the 2017 season? His coach Jim Mora told Yahoo!’s Pete Thamel a couple weeks back that he didn’t believe Rosen would enter the ’18 draft, but a huge season could all but lock Rosen into the top five. Unless the 49ers figure out a long-term plan under center between now and April, they’ll be hunting the position early.

These picks both make tons of sense, as both teams are in rebuilding mode, and are in desperate need of a top prospect to build around at the game’s most important position.

Burke’s mock features four more quarterbacks among the top 32 picks: Oklahoma State’s Mason Rudolph (No. 6 overall, Buffalo Bills), Wyoming’s Josh Allen (No. 10 overall, Jacksonville Jaguars), Washington State’s Luke Falk (No. 19 overall, Arizona Cardinals) and Louisville’s Lamar Jackson (No. 29 overall, Pittsburgh Steelers).

Other intriguing selections in Burke’s early mock include an FCS star at tight end landing with the Green Bay Packers, a pair of Florida State defensive backs in the top 10, and the New England Patriots getting a potential top-10 talent with the last pick of the first round.

To check our Burke’s full first-round projections at Sports Illustrated, click here.