Whether they're dealing with an established incumbent, a competition or controversy, this is the time of year that teams across the country tend to feel pretty good about their respective quarterback situations.
That, however, rings especially true in the Big Ten, which will be home to some of the nation's top signal-callers in 2015.
In fact, three of the the top quarterback prospects for the 2016 NFL draft will call the Big Ten home next season, as will Ohio State's trio of qualified yet still competing passers. Coaching changes at Michigan, Nebraska and Wisconsin could all take other quarterbacks in the conference to the next level, and a certain return in Bloomington could finally help Indiana make some noise.
Needless to say, there's no shortage of intrigue in the Big Ten when it comes to the quarterback position. With that in mind, let's rank the league's top signal-callers as they exit spring football.