It may feel early—really early—but draft season never truly ends.
And according to Dane Brugler of The Athletic, the Detroit Lions could be thinking quarterback in the first round of the 2027 NFL Draft.
In his way-too-early mock, Brugler has Detroit selecting Jayden Maiava with the No. 23 overall pick.
After beginning his college career at UNLV, he transferred to USC Trojans football and put together an impressive 2025 campaign:
Over his college career, he’s already piled up nearly 8,000 passing yards and 52 touchdowns, showing both production and consistency.
Brugler believes Maiava is in position to take another leap in 2026.
“Despite losing Makai Lemon and Ja’Kobi Lane, Maiava is in a situation to become a Heisman contender and push for a spot in the first round,” Brugler wrote.
Detroit still has Jared Goff firmly in place, and he’s coming off multiple strong seasons.
Mock drafts this far out aren’t about immediate needs—they’re about projecting the future.
If there’s one thing we’ve learned about general manager Brad Holmes, it’s this:
So if a quarterback like Maiava is sitting there at No. 23 and graded highly on Detroit’s board, don’t rule anything out.
But the idea of the Lions taking a quarterback in the first round of the 2027 draft isn’t as wild as it might seem.
And if Jayden Maiava continues his upward trajectory, this “way-too-early” projection might not look so crazy a year from now.
