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2011 NFL Draft: Ranking The Top Quarterbacks in The NCAA

September 9, 2010   ·     ·   Jump to comments

Jake Locker- Washington- This 6’3, 230-pound specimen is one of the most talented players in college football. He puts good zip on the ball, really does well with the short-intermediate routes. He’s improved each season, and with a bit more accuracy he will become an elite NFL quarterback. Top five Pick
 
Ryan Mallett- Arkansas*- Mallett is a big, strong-armed quarterback. At 6’7, 235 pounds, Mallett stands tall in the pocket and delivers throws all over the field, but really has a knack for finding his receivers deep. His accuracy is quite a question mark, however, as he struggles with the short-intermediate routes. He threw for an outstanding 9.0 per attempt in 2009. Top 10 Pick
 
Andrew Luck- Stanford* (RS Soph)- Luck is a long shot to come out this year, but he’s a legit Heisman candidate in 2010. He’s raw, but has a nice throwing motion and makes throws look easy. Luck’s biggest flaw is that he needs to put a b...

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