Kyle Laulette
Pros
Good to great feet
Looks downfield and keeps his eyes focus downfield
Doesn't look to bolt from pocket until it breaks down, but has an OK clock in his head. Knows when to extend plays and when to stay put.
Mobile with good feet. Can roll out and work the perimeter as well as stay in the pocket.
Needs to develop his body to take an NFL pounding, but fights through arm tackles and stays on his feet, resisting tackles.
Decent arm strength.
Throws with some touch.
Reads D, looking off defenders and playing the mental game.
HAd to carry a lower level team by himself.
Throws receivers open and the ball away from defenders.
Weakness
Played at a small school and in a small conference.
is still developing accuracy downfield like a lot of young QB.
Needs to build his body in the weight room. Thin in the lower body, and in the arms.
Needs to develop timing and consistency within the scheme. The ball is not always thrown on time.
In the couple games, I could find he took some delay of games too.
Can spend too much time looking downfield and gets in trouble sometimes in the pocket. His internal clock is good on average, but he sometimes tries to do too much and makes things worse.
Summary
I like Lauletta better than the other QB in the draft. He needs to develop, but the footwork and arm talent is there. He lacks Josh Allen's huge arm, but that is overrated most of the time. This kid is a pure passer who has the kind of legs that can extend plays and get some yards on the ground. The most complete QB in the draft, but will need to develop some coming from a small school, and learn and NFL offense. I think he really fits what NFL teams are looking for.
Pros
Good to great feet
Looks downfield and keeps his eyes focus downfield
Doesn't look to bolt from pocket until it breaks down, but has an OK clock in his head. Knows when to extend plays and when to stay put.
Mobile with good feet. Can roll out and work the perimeter as well as stay in the pocket.
Needs to develop his body to take an NFL pounding, but fights through arm tackles and stays on his feet, resisting tackles.
Decent arm strength.
Throws with some touch.
Reads D, looking off defenders and playing the mental game.
HAd to carry a lower level team by himself.
Throws receivers open and the ball away from defenders.
Weakness
Played at a small school and in a small conference.
is still developing accuracy downfield like a lot of young QB.
Needs to build his body in the weight room. Thin in the lower body, and in the arms.
Needs to develop timing and consistency within the scheme. The ball is not always thrown on time.
In the couple games, I could find he took some delay of games too.
Can spend too much time looking downfield and gets in trouble sometimes in the pocket. His internal clock is good on average, but he sometimes tries to do too much and makes things worse.
Summary
I like Lauletta better than the other QB in the draft. He needs to develop, but the footwork and arm talent is there. He lacks Josh Allen's huge arm, but that is overrated most of the time. This kid is a pure passer who has the kind of legs that can extend plays and get some yards on the ground. The most complete QB in the draft, but will need to develop some coming from a small school, and learn and NFL offense. I think he really fits what NFL teams are looking for.
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