The 2018 NFL draft has one of the deepest quarterback classes in recent memory, and two west-coast prospects could be battling each other to be this year’s No. 1 overall pick.

UCLA’s Josh Rosen is arguably the most polished, pro-ready passer in this year’s class, with fantastic deep-ball accuracy and all the mental physical tools to be a true franchise quarterback. While concerns about his attitude have been overblown, his injury history could put a real damper on his chances of being this year’s top selection.

After USC started the 2016 season 1-3, Sam Darnold took over as the starting quarterback, leading the Trojans to nine straight wins to end the season, culminating in an epic Rose Bowl victory. That set up ridiculous expectations for Darnold’s 2017 campaign, which turned out to be a roller-coaster of impressive peaks and head-scratching valleys. His talent and upside are through the roof, but he’s still a raw prospect with plenty of boom-or-bust to his projections.

Which quarterback would you feel more confident in taking with the No. 1 overall pick?

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