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QUARTERBACKS - 2018 NFL DRAFT Feb QUARTERBACKS - 2018 NFL DRAFT Feb. 24, 2018 PM YPC is Yards per Completion CP-AT-% -TY -YPC - TD - I -QB%-SK - R 1.*SAM DARNOLD 6032 220 SOr USC 2017 XX/14 303-480-63.1-4143-13.7-26-13-148.1-29/1.1 D 4.64 - 4.85 (4.74) 2016 ACHM-C/AC2-M 2016 10/13 246-366-67.2-3086-12.5-31- 9-161.1- 6/4.0 4*/5.8 || He does wind to throw. was working with 2015 RS a QB guru to shorten stroke and on footwork issues 2017 AC-C&M (Ankle) 2.*JOSH ROSEN 6032 218 JR. UCLA 2017 10/28 (fingers) 11/3 (Concussion) D 4.87 - 5.10 (4.97) 2017 XX/11 283-452-62.6-3756-13.3-26-10-147.0-26/-1.9 5*/6.1 2016 Right Shoulder Surgery 2016 6/6 (I) 137-231-59.3-1915-14.0-10- 5-138.9-13/-3.3 2017 AC2-C&M Has had more than 1 Concussion 2015 13/13 292-487-60.0-3670-12.6-23-11-134.3-15/0.4 3.*JOSH ALLEN 6047 237 JRr WYOM. 2017 XX/11 152-270-56.3-1812-11.9-16- 6-127.8-22/2.2 D 4.65 - 4.85 (4.74) Up from 222 lbs. 2016 AC2-C/M 2016 14/14 209-373-56.0-3203-15.3-28-15-144.9-27/3.7 SB 2*/5.4| Considered the most physically gifted. 2015 1/2 Med RS Broken Collarbone - 8 screws & a plate 2017 ACHM-C/M Nov. 11 Shoulder Hand 10 1/8 2014 JC only 1 year at JC WILL MAKE OR BREAK A GM 4.*BAKER MAYFIELD 6003 216 SRr OKLA. 2017 13/14 285-404-70.5-4627-16.2-43- 6-198.9-26/3.2 SB 4.56 - 4.74 (4.65) 2016 AC-C&M PFF-AA2 2017 Feb. 2017 - Arrest - Drinking & resisting arrest. 4.62 - 4.84 (4.73)| 2015 AC-OPOY-C&M 2016 13/13 254-358-70.9-3965-15.6-40- 8-196.4-18/2.3 3*/5.6/4.65@205Lbs. 11/21/15 Concussion 2015 13/13 269-395-68.1-3700-13.8-36- 7-173.3-39/2.9 2017 HT-AC-C&M PFF-AA 2014 Texas Tech transfer - 2013 was @ Texas Tech Hand 9 1/2 2013 7/8 218-340-64.1-2315-10.6-12- 9-127.7-24/2.2 5.*MASON RUDOLPH 6036 230 SR. OKLA. ST. 2017 XX/13 318-489-65.0-4904-15.4-37- 9-179.6-24/0.6 SB 4.67 - 4.88 (4.77) ACA-AC2 2016 ACHM-C 2016 13/13 284-448-63.4-4091-14.4-28- 4-158.9-31/0.7 4*/5/8 | H.S. Hoops | Foot Surgery after 2015 2015 12/13 264-424-62.3-3770-14.3-21- 9-149.1-30/-0.5 Played 1/2 of 2016 with Broken Rib. 2014 X/3 49- 86-57.0- 853-17.4- 6- 4-154.0- 8/-2.4 Trevor Matich "best deep passer in college football" A little inconsistent in 2016 - was it the rib ? 2017 AC2-C&M (dinged up) Jan. 2018 - SB out - foot sprain 6.*MIKE WHITE 6041 221 SRr W'TN. KY. 2 017 13/13 368-560-65.7-4177-11.4-26- 8-140.8-44/-4.2 SB 4.78 - 4.98 (4.87) 2017 AC2-C 2016 AC2-C 2016 14/14 280-416-67.3-4363-15.6-37- 7-181.4-18/-2.6 3*/5.5 Hand 9 3/8 Arm 32 5/8 2015 RS USF transfer 2014 @ USF 2014 10/11 122-242-50.4-1639-13.4- 8- 7-112.4-16/-2.9 2013 @ USF 2013 5/6 93-175-53.1-1083-11.6- 3- 9-100.5-11/-3.1 7.*LAMAR JACKSON 6016 212 JR. LVL. 2017 13/13 254-430-59.1-3660-14.4-27-10-146.6-29/6.9 D 4.37 - 4.58 (4.47) [4.34] 2016 HT/AC-C&M - PFF-AA 2016 13/13 230-409-56.2-3543-15.4-30- 9-148.8-46/6.0 4*/5.8 2015 Started 1 Gm. @ RB vs. Auburn 2015 8/12 135-247-54.7-1840-13.6-12- 8-126.8-26/5.9 He will have to demonstrate pocket passing skills. 2017 4.34 forty bettered 2016 of 4.42|Really quick release 2017 AC-C/M (Concussion) 18 Rush TDs PFF-AA2 Completion % below average, but yards per completion+ 8.*LUKE FALK 6036 211 SRr WASH. ST. 2017 10/18 Benched for 2nd time in 2017 Hand 9 3/8 SB 4.78 - 4.98 (4.87) Up from 214 lbs. 2016 AC2-C 2017 12/12 357-534-66.9-3593-10.1-30-13-137.0-39/-2.2 ACA-ACHM 2015 ACtie-C/AC-M (concussion) 2016 13/13 443-633-70.0-4468-10.1-38-11-145.6-29/-1.0 2*/5.3 |H.S. Hoops| 2013 RS - Walk-On 2015 12/12 447-644-69.4-4561-10.2-38- 8-145.9-37/-1.4 2017 ACHM-C. Played with injured Wrist. Out Bowl Gm. 2014 3/6 156-243-64.2-1859-11.9-13- 7-140.4- 7/-1.9 Coach claims Falk is best at managing game that he has had. Falk has suffered from a number of drops by WR. 9.*RILEY FERGUSON 6026 196 SRr MEMPHIS 2017 13/13 299-474-63.1-4257-14.2-38- 9-161.2-21/0.4 EW 4.76 - 4.98 (4.87) 2016 Nov.19 (I) 2016 13/13 280-443-63.2-3698-13.2-32-10-152.7-33/-1.0 3*/5.7 - JC Hand 9 3/4 Arm 30 5/8 2015 JC 2017 AC-C 2013 RS @ TENN. Broken Tibia 2014 Worked detailing cars & for a fence company 10.*KYLE LAULETTA 6025 217 SRr RICHMOND 2017 XX/11 281-433-64.9-3737-13.3-28-12-153.2-23/1.3 SB 4.76 - 4.96 (4.86) Hand 9 5/8 2016 AC2-C 2016 11/11 220-349-63.0-3022-13.7-24- 8-153.9-20/-0.6 NR ACA-AC Capt. 2015 AC2-C 2015 14/14 241-391-61.6-3598-14.9-19-15-147.3-21/1.5 2017 AC-OPOY-C 2013 0/3 - - - - - - - - - 2014 RS 11.*NIC SHIMONEK 6026 218 SRr TX. TECH 2017 12/13 328-493-66.5-3963-12.1-33-10-152.1-27/-1.1 EW 4.80 - 5.02 (4.90) Capt. 2017 ACHM-C 2016 0/4 38- 58-65.5- 464-12.2- 6- 1-163.4- 3/-6.2 3*/5.5 H.S. 3.75GPA Hand 9 Arm 31 1/4 2015 0/2 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2017 he was briefly benched. 2013 RS @ Iowa 2014 Iowa transfer 12.*CHASE LITTON 6052 211 JRr MARSHALL 2017 13/13 266-443-60.0-3115-11.7-25-14-131.4-11/0.3 D 4.77 - 4.98 (4.87) 2016 10/10 231-371-62.3-2612-11.3-24- 9-137.9-23/-3.9 3*/5.5 2014 RS 2015 11/11 230-383-60.1-2605-11.3-23- 8-132.8-16/0.9 13.* KURT BENKERT 6025 214 SRr VIRGNIA 2017 13/13 298-509-58.5-3207-10.8-25- 9-124.1-31/-1.0 SB 4.82 - 5.04 (4.92) Hand 9 5/8 Arm 32 2/8 2016 10/11 228-406-56.2-2552-11.2-21-11-120.6-31/-1.6 3*/5.5 11/18/17 Big game vs. Miami 2015 @ East Car. Knee - OFY INCONSISTENT ! 2013 RS @ East Car. 2014 0/3 @ East Car. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 14. *J. T. BARRETT 6012 220 SRr OHIO ST. 2017 14/14 240-371-64.7-3053-12.7-35- 9-160.1-23/4.8 EW 4.40 - 4.62 (4.52) Co-Capt. 2016 AC-C&M 2016 13/13 233-379-61.5-2555-11.0-24- 7-135.3-27/4.1 4.56 - 4.78 (4.67) [4.72] 2015 DUI 2015 5/11 93-147-63.3- 992-10.7-11- 4-139.2- 6/5.9 4*/5.9 Hand 10 2014 - AC-C&M (Ankle) 2014 12/12 203-314-64.6-2834-14.0-34-10-169.8-23/5.5 |"natural leadership"| 11/25/17 Meniscus 2013 RS 2017 AC-C&M 15. NICK STEVENS 6026 203 SRr COLO. ST. 2017 13/13 284-459-61.9-61.9-13.4-29-10-147.9-13/2.3 EW 4.74 - 4.95 (4.84) 2016 ACHM-C/M 2016 7/10 129-201-64.2-1936-15.0-19- 5-171.3- 4/3.5 2*/5.3 Hand 9 5/8 Arm 31 3/4 2015 AC2-C/M 2015 13/13 211-347-60.8-2679-12.7-21-12-138.7-15/0.8 2017 AC-C/M 2013 RS 2014 0/5 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 16. KENNY HILL 6014 215 SRr TCU 2017 13/13 269-400-67.3-3152-11.7-23- 8-148.4-17/3.3 CB 4.50 - 4.68 (4.59) 4.54 - 4.74 (4.64) 2016 (Ankle) 2016 12/13 269-440-61.1-3208-11.9-17-13-129.2-28/4.9 4*/5.9 "Kenny Trill" Hand 9 3/4 Arm 31 1/4 2015 Sat out - Texas A&M transfer Another Trevone Boykin ? 2013 0/4 - - - - - 2014 8/8 214-321-66.7-2649-12.4-23- 8-154.6-15/3.0 17.
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