14. Aidan Chiles, Northwestern
Am I intrigued by the combination of Chip Kelly and Aidan Chiles at Northwestern of all places? I certainly am. Do I think the idea that the Wildcats will suddenly have an electric offense is far-fetched? Also, a yes. It's never too late to improve, but I've seen a lot of Chiles the last couple of years, and I haven't seen enough signs of progress to believe he'll improve significantly enough on the bad (turnovers, holding onto the ball too long, taking sacks) parts to be an above-average QB at the P4 level. He sure can sling it, though.Big Ten QB rankings entering 2026 season: Dante Moore leads the way after Oregon star spurns NFL Draft
The Big Ten is loaded with returning experience this season, while also welcoming in some high-profile newcomers via the transfer portal
Seems a little low to me, but there are a lot of what-ifs that go into these things (O-line, receivers, etc).