When the 2020 NFL Draft rolls around, it’s possible Alabama’s Tua Tagovailoa and Georgia’s Jake Fromm will be the first two quarterbacks off the board (assuming they both declare a year early).

But, who will be the better NFL prospect when the time comes? According to Bleacher Report analyst Matt Miller, Fromm is the more pro-ready option.

In a column about Fromm on Friday, Miller said teams in “win-now” mode should consider Fromm their top prospect:

We see this often: Ownership tasks a GM to win, and win now. So the GM panics and signs free agents who don’t deserve the blank checks and big jobs they’re offered. Other times, we see these general managers back themselves into a corner by drafting an EJ Manuel or Ryan Tannehill in the first round because they have to get a quarterback.

Don’t be that general manager. Be smarter than forcing it by falling in love with a tools-only quarterback. Instead, make that scouting trip to Athens, Georgia, this summer to watch tape on the most pro-ready NFL quarterback prospect in the 2020 draft class.

Miller also talked to an AFC scout, who compared Fromm’s mental skills to Andrew Luck’s:

“Mentally, he’s like [Andrew] Luck,” said one AFC scouting director. “He doesn’t wow you in practice watching him throw because he’s a little small and doesn’t have a huge arm, but he knows where to go with the ball and makes the right decisions. That counts for more than 4.4 speed or a cannon arm,” he added.

This season will go a long way toward helping NFL scouts decide who they want to draft, but both Tagovailoa and Fromm are solid prospects. We’ll see how they progress throughout the 2019 season.