Round 3, Pick #66 - QB Kellen Mond
Apr 30, 2021 19:40:12 GMT -6
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Post by Funkytown on Apr 30, 2021 19:40:12 GMT -6
Upset Spielman didn't trade up into the second round? Exhausted from the wait?
At least we finally know... QB2, baby!
The Draft Network:
Link: thedraftnetwork.com/player/kellen-mond/jhx5XAPmG3
At least we finally know... QB2, baby!
The Draft Network:
From a statistical standpoint, Kellen Mond is one of the most prolific players to not only play in College Station, but also the SEC. He's a slim, but adequately built quarterback prospect who possesses lots of velocity with throws when able to step into them. With a high-elbow but snappy type of release, he has the torque and enthusiasm behind passes that enables him to be very efficient in the short to intermediate areas. Mond always displays high levels of poise as he often shows that he’s never in a hurry. From his mechanics to how he deals with pressure surrounding him, he remains under control and focused on the task at hand. He's one of the most battled-tested throwers in the country as he takes an excruciating amount of hits throughout games but continues to battle and make throws. The often occurrence of shots to his body has helped him better deal with pressure from all directions inside the pocket. He's mainly a half-field read thrower that can get the ball out quickly and efficiently when on schedule. While barely scratching the level of an above-average athlete, he has enough athleticism to get himself out of trouble and gain hidden yardage when breaking outside of the pocket as well. He's strictly a shotgun/pistol quarterback who’s had all of his experience there.
Playing faster is sometimes needed, but he remains at the same pace. Decaying pockets can be challenging for him to escape and he waits too long to make that decision instead of correctly timing when, where, and how to exit the pocket in order to explore and create off-script opportunities. He shows great stages of poise, but will have plays where he makes questionable throws down the field in hopes of being bailed out by aggressive perimeter options.
Ideal Role: Developmental QB that could lead to being a high-end backup option.
Scheme Fit: Erhardt-Perkins offensive system.
Playing faster is sometimes needed, but he remains at the same pace. Decaying pockets can be challenging for him to escape and he waits too long to make that decision instead of correctly timing when, where, and how to exit the pocket in order to explore and create off-script opportunities. He shows great stages of poise, but will have plays where he makes questionable throws down the field in hopes of being bailed out by aggressive perimeter options.
Ideal Role: Developmental QB that could lead to being a high-end backup option.
Scheme Fit: Erhardt-Perkins offensive system.