jbusse
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Hooker's PFF blurb, who they have as the #6 QB prospect with a 3rd round grade: Hooker led the nation’s second-most efficient offense this season in terms of EPA per play, and he’s grown tremendously as a passer since his days at Virginia Tech. Hooker’s passing grade improved from a 71.5 mark in 2020 to 85.4 this last season. Unfortunately, most of his negatives are outside his control. Josh Heupel’s no-huddle, go-ball-heavy scheme makes it easy for quarterbacks to shine. Also, Hooker tore his ACL in November and is older than quarterbacks who are about to embark on their second contracts, such as Jalen Hurts and Justin Herbert. pros Gorgeous deep-ball thrower. Knows how to adjust angles to get it coming down in the bread basket. Continuous year-on-year improvement that's easy to buy into. Student of the game. Has to be accounted for as a runner. Turns into a running back in the open field. cons Gimmicky Tennessee offense. Tore ACL in November and turned 25 years old in January. Breaks the pocket to run, not pass. Only five completions all season when moved off his dropback spot. Where he wins -- tools Hooker ticks all the boxes you could possibly want physically at the quarterback position. Maybe he isn't quite as elite as others in this class in certain regards, but it's certainly all there. What's his role -- high-end developmental QB Hooker's offense at Tennessee puts him behind the eight-ball in a big way. Where he can improve -- keeping eyes downfield Hooker is a tremendous passer when he's standing tall at the top of his drop and throwing in rhythm. Too often when that pocket starts to collapse and he has to move, though, Hooker flips the switch from quarterback to runner. He hasn't yet mastered subtle pocket movements to reset his feet and continue to work the called concept.
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