Derrik Klassen takes a look at Florida QB Kyle Trask through the Quantifying Quarterbacks lens.
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Trask posted a solid charting profile. The overall adjusted accuracy was passable and most of his specific splits turned out fine. It is clear even in the numbers that Trask received a ton of help from the scheme and skill players, though, and it’s worth wondering how much of what Trask does is repeatable if he does not have equally favorable circumstances in the NFL.
Personally, I do not see much reason to get excited. Trask’s decision making is spotty, at best, and he regularly got away with dangerous throws that he probably will not replicate in the NFL considering his arm strength. Trask also does not have the mobility or natural playmaking instincts to be much of a threat off-script. The Gator signal caller is banking on quality touch accuracy as his ticket to stick around in the NFL, and I’m not so convinced that will be enough. Perhaps Trask can forge a career for himself in the same mold as someone such as Pittsburgh Steelers QB
Mason Rudolph, but it is hard to see him as much more than that.”