Carson Beck, quarterback from the Miami Hurricanes, was selected by the Arizona Cardinals with the 65th pick in the third round of the 2026 NFL Draft. He was the third quarterback taken, after Fernando Mendoza went first overall to the Las Vegas Raiders and Ty Simpson was selected 13th by the Los Angeles Rams.
Arizona entered the draft needing help at quarterback following Kyler Murray’s departure earlier in the offseason. Beck had already been evaluated closely by the team, including a top 30 pre-draft visit, which showed clear mutual interest before draft day. Standing 6-foot-4, he arrives with strong collegiate experience and multiple national championships, bringing leadership and familiarity with high-pressure games to a team rebuilding at the position.

Mixed Reactions Surround Carson Beck Draft Pick Among Analysts, Team, and Fans
Reactions to the pick were split across analysts and fans. Some viewed Beck as a reasonable value in the third round, with projections ranging from the early second round to this range. ESPN’s Matt Miller had previously mocked him to Arizona at pick 34, while CBS Sports’ Josh Edwards projected him near where he was ultimately selected.
Others were far more doubtful. During a live broadcast, NFL Stock Exchange co-host Trevor Sikkema reacted with visible surprise, remaining silent for several seconds after the announcement. The Athletic’s Dane Bruglar also raised concerns about Beck’s long-term potential as a starting quarterback at the next level, suggesting his ceiling may not be very high.
Within the organization, the response was more positive. Cardinals linebacker Mack Wilson Sr. expressed excitement about working with Beck, signaling early support from teammates. Fans also reacted strongly online, with immediate debate about whether the pick was a reach or a smart developmental move.
Beck himself remained steady after being drafted, stating that his focus is on improving daily, staying true to his approach, and taking full advantage of his opportunity in Arizona.