Carson Beck's Miami transfer raises NFL draft concerns

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Carson Beck has transferred from the University of Georgia to the University of Miami, and this decision is raising eyebrows. An unnamed NFL scout has called it a “bad look” for Beck’s future in the league. The scout believes Beck's choice to leave Georgia instead of entering the NFL Draft is a significant concern. Beck was set to be a potential first-round pick for the 2025 NFL Draft. However, his inconsistent performances and those of his team at Georgia have made scouts question his prospects. Initially, he planned to enter the draft, but he decided to transfer to Miami, likely to improve his chances of a better draft position and to be closer to his girlfriend, Hanna Cavinder, who plays women's basketball at Miami. Reports suggest their relationship has since ended. Currently, Beck is expected to be Miami’s starting quarterback, but he faces challenges. He has not participated in spring practice while recovering from surgery on his throwing arm. This injury occurred during the SEC Championship Game against Texas. Despite this setback, he is expected to be ready for Miami's first game against Notre Dame on August 31. Meanwhile, Georgia has named Gunner Stockton as their new starting quarterback. Stockton made his debut during a College Football Playoff game against Notre Dame and will lead the Bulldogs in the upcoming season. Both Beck and Georgia may benefit from this transition. If Beck performs well at Miami, it could improve his standing with NFL scouts.


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