Carson Beck is waiting on Day 2 of the 2026 NFL Draft, with the former Miami Hurricanes starter expected to hear his name called in the second or third round. The 23-year-old quarterback has spent six seasons in college football and is now on the verge of the professional game after a run that included five years with the Georgia Bulldogs and a transfer to Miami.
Beck is best known for leading Georgia to a national championship a few years ago, then taking Miami to a national title game earlier this year before the Hurricanes lost to Indiana. That backdrop has made him one of the more recognizable names in this draft class, even as the conversation around him still follows him off the field.
The off-field attention comes from his relationship history with Hanna Cavinder, the college basketball standout and social media influencer who is one half of the Cavinder Twins with her sister, Haley. Beck dated Cavinder before the pair went through a very ugly and public breakup last April, and Cavinder posted a cheating diss TikTok video during the split. Beck later addressed the breakup while Miami was making its championship run.
On April 24, the Cavinder twins posted an Instagram update showing both of them in gym outfits while promoting a tequila company, a reminder that the breakup story has not faded from public view. Haley Cavinder is also engaged to Dallas Cowboys star tight end Jake Ferguson, which has kept the twins in the sports conversation even as Beck prepares for the NFL.
For Beck, the next step is simple: he is exhausting his college eligibility and moving toward the draft board, where teams view him as a second- or third-round prospect. The relationship noise may follow him online, but the decision that matters today is whether an NFL club decides he is worth the pick.






