Jack Abraham QB Mississippi State | NFL Draft Profile & Scouting Report
Jack Abraham QB Mississippi State
NFL Draft Profile & Scouting Report
Last Updated: 03/02/2021 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Draft Year: 2021 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
40 time: 4.88 seconds (38%*) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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*Percentile calculated on how any given stat would rank at the NFL combine
historically in the player's position group (Higher value represents better perfomance).
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Last Updated: 03/02/2021 | |
Draft Year: 2021 | |
40 time: 4.88 seconds (38%*) | |
*Percentile calculated on how any given stat would rank at the NFL combine
historically in the player's position group (Higher value represents better perfomance).
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Overall Rating: | 53.0 / 100 | |
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Game performance weighted rating | ||
Short Passing: |
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63% |
Medium Passing: |
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67% |
Long Passing: |
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67% |
Rush/Scramble: |
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50% |
DRAFT PROJECTION:
UDFA
Overall Rank:
#480
Position rank:
#23
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College Games: 30 College Snaps: 1747 | ||
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Strengths
- Athletic quarterback who is a threat to leave the pocket and gain positive yardage at any time. Possesses very good vision balance, elusiveness and deceptive speed and power as a runner.
- Gets the ball out quickly, making ·splitsecond decisions. Good short to intermediate level accuracy, demonstrating the ball placement to allow receivers to run after the catch.
- Sees the field very well when the play breaks down and occasionally changes plays at the line.
- Good (not elite) arm strength and can easily make all the NFL throws with effortless deep passes.
- Good zip and ball placement on the quick slant. Good touch down the seam and on post-corner, flag routes to attack the defense vertically and horizontally.
Weaknesses
- Lack of height, measurables and overall size are huge red flags - looks diminutive in the huddle. Lacks the arm strength to drive the ball downfield to keep defenses honest.
- Slight frame with limited room for additional growth. Possesses an average arm that forces him to wind up to drive the ball longer than 15 yards.
- Too often fails to give receivers a chance to make a play after the catch. High completion percentage padded by many quick screens.
- Scouts' concerns with him begin with his sub-6-foot frame. The Drew Brees success stories are few and far between in the NFL. The lack of height will force him to look around - rather than over - massive offensive and defensive linemen in the NFL, making it difficult to find good passing lanes.
- Strong enough arm to make basic throws but has only average overall arm strength.
How other scouting services rate Jack Abraham (Overall Rank)
All Scouts AveragePosition Rank
69.0