Garrett Nussmeier
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The Chiefs selected Nussmeier in the seventh round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 249th overall.
ANALYSIS
There was a fair amount of mainstream media hype for Nussmeier to go on Day 2 of the draft, so for him to fall into the late seventh makes him a harmless, all-upside pick for the Chiefs. The Chiefs of course hope Nussmeier won't need to see the field right away, but all it might take is a good start or two to make Nussmeier a fought-over trade target a few years from now. In the meantime, the Chiefs will likely be happy if Nussmeier can merely stick on the roster as a backup -- an outcome that was taken as a foregone conclusion by most draft observers as recently as the morning before the Chiefs picked him. Nussmeier (6-foot-2, 203 pounds) is smallish and struggled a concerning amount during his LSU career, including in his most recent season. Nussmeier's completion percentage was poor in his first four years -- 64.2 as a fourth-year player was his career high to that point -- and then in 2025 Nussmeier's YPA dropped to 6.7 yards. This is probably another Quinn Ewers sort of scenario.
There was a fair amount of mainstream media hype for Nussmeier to go on Day 2 of the draft, so for him to fall into the late seventh makes him a harmless, all-upside pick for the Chiefs. The Chiefs of course hope Nussmeier won't need to see the field right away, but all it might take is a good start or two to make Nussmeier a fought-over trade target a few years from now. In the meantime, the Chiefs will likely be happy if Nussmeier can merely stick on the roster as a backup -- an outcome that was taken as a foregone conclusion by most draft observers as recently as the morning before the Chiefs picked him. Nussmeier (6-foot-2, 203 pounds) is smallish and struggled a concerning amount during his LSU career, including in his most recent season. Nussmeier's completion percentage was poor in his first four years -- 64.2 as a fourth-year player was his career high to that point -- and then in 2025 Nussmeier's YPA dropped to 6.7 yards. This is probably another Quinn Ewers sort of scenario.
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May miss 2-to-3 weeks for procedure
Nussmeier could undergo a minimally invasive procedure to remove a cyst on his spine, which would cause him to miss 2-to-3 weeks of the offseason program while stitches heal, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.
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Positive signs at pro day
Nussmeier displayed his accuracy and excellent anticipation during his pro day Monday, Field Yates of ESPN.com relays.
ANALYSIS
Nussmeier's 2025 season was marred by an abdominal injury that limited his on-field production, though he still completed 67.4 percent of his passes for 1,927 yards, 12 touchdowns and five picks across nine games. The important thing for the LSU product was for him to showcase his health Monday, and he did just that while impressing scouts in drills. Yates believes that Nussmeier is solidified as the QB3 of the 2026 NFL Draft behind Fernando Mendoza and Ty Simpson. That would project Nussmeier as a Day 2 pick, and he should garner interest from teams looking to add a development project to their quarterback room.
Nussmeier's 2025 season was marred by an abdominal injury that limited his on-field production, though he still completed 67.4 percent of his passes for 1,927 yards, 12 touchdowns and five picks across nine games. The important thing for the LSU product was for him to showcase his health Monday, and he did just that while impressing scouts in drills. Yates believes that Nussmeier is solidified as the QB3 of the 2026 NFL Draft behind Fernando Mendoza and Ty Simpson. That would project Nussmeier as a Day 2 pick, and he should garner interest from teams looking to add a development project to their quarterback room.




