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  • PLAYER PROFILE: Joe Burrow, QB, LSU


    Guest Sam Ekstrom

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    JOE BURROW

    HEIGHT/WEIGHT/AGE

    6-foot-4

    216 pounds

    23 years old

    BIG PICTURE

    Chose to play football over basketball following a sparkling high school athletic career. After three years getting overshadowed at Ohio State and spending one underwhelming year at LSU following a transfer, no pundits would've projected Joe Burrow as a clear-cut first-overall pick. Then Burrow delivered one of the great senior seasons ever witnessed, leading the Tigers to a national championship while pacing all college quarterbacks in yards (5,671), completion percentage (76.3) and touchdowns (60). Cleaned up college football's postseason awards, including the Heisman Trophy.

    COMBINE NOTABLES

    9-inch hands

    VIKINGS' COMPATIBILITY RANKING

    0 out of 5. Let's be real. Cincinnati isn't giving up their shot at the Ohio native to be their next franchise quarterback.

    HIGHLIGHTS

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6tFmDZrKexc

    WHAT DRAFT EXPERTS SAY

    Joe Marino, Draft Network: "Coming off the greatest season in SEC quarterback history, Joe Burrow features a high-level skill set with the makeup of being a dynamic franchise quarterback. His blend of accuracy, ability to handle pressure, mechanics and mental processing skills are all bluechip traits that make him NFL ready in Year One. Burrow may lack elite throwing power, but it’s a minor knock in an overall impressive package."

     

    Lance Zierlein, NFL.com: "People's champ with rags-to-riches story arc culminating in one of the greatest one-year turnarounds in sports history. He's self-assured and plays with competitive toughness that teammates will gravitate toward instantly. He's a rhythm passer who benefited from tempo and scheme, but his vision, touch and read recognition made the offense special. He buys time for himself inside the pocket, but creates explosive, off-schedule plays outside of it with his arm or legs. He throws with staggering precision and timing, but he recognizes his own arm-strength constraints and is forced to shrink the field accordingly. His 2018 tape and unremarkable physical traits could clutter his evaluation for some, but he appears to be an outlier who simply developed and blossomed beyond those evaluation concerns."

    WHAT PFF SAYS

    94.1 passing grade (best ever scouted by PFF)

    1st in deep passing yards/touchdowns

    1st in percentage of on-target passes (best ever scouted by PFF)

     

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