jradMIT
Veteran
I'm finding him quite intriguing. Big frame, dual threat, strong arm, decisive decision maker. However only started one year and is pretty raw. He is said to be a 3rd day pick so you won't have to worry about getting him if you want him. Below is the scouting reports, any thoughts from the astute draftniks on this guy?
https://mattwaldmanrsp.com/2017/01/13/rsp-film-room-no-89-qb-jerod-evans-extended-look/
Virginia Tech
Quarterback #4
Junior 6’4″ 235 pounds
Strengths:
https://mattwaldmanrsp.com/2017/01/13/rsp-film-room-no-89-qb-jerod-evans-extended-look/
Virginia Tech
Quarterback #4
Junior 6’4″ 235 pounds
Strengths:
- Underneath placement allows receivers to generate quality YAC
- Properly climbs plant leg and adjusts shoulder plane for optimal trajectory and turnover on vertical shots
- Decisive decision-maker with the arm to stretch the field
- Lead shoulder and toe remain in-sync
- Ball leaves his hand smoothly
- Possesses the coverage awareness to throw with the requisite anticipation
- Can extend plays with his legs and shows good running ability
- Will get weight on his back foot, but manages to shift onto plant leg in a confined pocket
- Accelerates throws from off-balance angle due to pressure
- Keeps feet active in the pocket while scanning the field
- Can attack downfield with a combination of touch and placement
- Desirable build with thickness in his lower-half to withstand contact
- Thrived and produced in his lone season as a starter, guiding the Hokies to the ACC Championship game
- Improper weight transfer and come-to-balance create arm throws
- Upper body posture wavers and creates awkward finishes
- Occasionally fails to step into throws as passes will lose velocity on the back end and fall short
- Lead shoulder tends to close and cause the ball to drift
- Inconsistent shelf placement creates a lengthy windup
- Underneath anticipation stands to improve
- Was a full-time starter for just a single season and could use refinement