Scout Trout 2021 Draft QB Rankings

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Combines these 11 traits to grade QBs coming into draft.

1. Throwing Mechanics
2. Footwork & Mobility
3. Body Weight Transitioning
4. Dart Precision
5. Timing & Catch-Ability
6. Elite Arm Talent
7. Air Mail
8. Pocket Presence
9. Information Processing
10. Consistent Leadership
11. Throw Velocity

Check the list out here along with long evaluation of some of the prospects 2021 NFL DRAFT QB PROSPECT RANKINGS
Here is their top 5
1. Justin Fields
2. Zack Wilson
3. Trevor Lawrence
4. Mac Jones
5. Trey Lance

2021 NFL DRAFT QB JUSTIN FIELDS SCOUTING REPORT​

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When I evaluate this kind of talent at the top, which pretty much has it all. The first thing I look for is a catch-able football and more importantly, consistency in the throwing motion while also producing consistent positive results. Fields makes it very easy for the Ohio State Buckeyes receivers to catch the football, but does so with very good velocity and accuracy. He is highly adept at throwing on the run while using multiple arm angles to get the ball in perfect positioning for his receiver to make the catch. The ball placement Fields has demonstrated this season is the best I have witnessed on film since watching Kyler Murray’s passing abilities many times. If you watch the placement on his long ball, it can be zip lined on a rope and is thrown at eye level. Once an Ohio State receiver creates the very slightest separation, Fields let’s the football go and shows impeccable timing with his fellow Buckeyes. His short game passing is just as consistent in producing highly catch-able passes, in which the receiver can quickly flip his hips and dart up the field. These split tenths of a second that a receiver doesn’t have to change his eye level are the difference between a short completion and ball that goes for 6 points. The Ohio State Quarterback is 72 for 83 on the 2020 season and 11 touchdowns in only three games, while boasting an impeccable 222.4 QB rating. In order to stay ahead of the likes of Mac Jones, Trevor Lawrence or possibly even Ian Book, he is going to have to finish the season just as strong and lead the Buckeyes to an undefeated CFB Playoff bid. The thing that doesn’t bode too well for the number pick is they have to go to the worst team in the NFL, which happens to be the NY Jets. The game today against a top 10 ten ranked opponent in Indiana, will reveal what FIelds is really made of the heat of battle, against a defense that should also produce many 2021 & 2022 NFL Draft picks. Thus far, he has shown no glimpses of lack of focus and is one of the most confident pocket-passers under Coach Ryan Day and the Buckeyes coaching staff.
 
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