Chris Raybon recommended taking Riley Leonard at the same QB68 price tag because the rookie could leapfrog into starts behind Anthony Richardson and Daniel Jones—two quarterbacks he described as "having trouble throwing the football accurately" and both carrying significant injury risk due to their scrambling styles. Leonard posted over 900 rushing yards last season and has already generated "buzz in camp" for his dual-threat ability. Raybon compared him to Jeff Driscoll or Taysom Hill, saying Leonard often looks to run even on called pass plays, which fits Shane Steichen’s scheme. Given the shaky veterans ahead of him, Raybon believes Leonard has better-than-advertised odds of logging starts and providing league-winning rushing production for drafters who punt the position late.