By Ricky Eisenbart, PSO Director NFL Scouting
Apr 15, 2020

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Pos: QB

Hometown: Ewa Beach, HI

School: Alabama

Class: Junior

Age: 22

Height: 6’0″ (3%) | Weight: 217 lbs (30%)

Hands: 10” (80%) | Arms: 30.5” (8%)

Bench: N/A  | 40-YD: N/A

  • 2018 Heisman Trophy runner-up, Consensus All-American, SEC Offensive Player of the Year
  • Maxwell, Walter Camp Award winner (2018)
  • 1st-Team All-SEC (2018), 2nd-Team All-SEC (2019)
  • 78.8% adjusted completion % in 2019 (7th in FBS)
  • Owns the Alabama career passing TD record (87, only 11 INTs)
  • Elite 90+ overall PFF grade last 2 seasons

Pros

  • Terrific body control and balance
  • Pinpoint accuracy at all levels of the field
  • Mobile but not a run-first QB — twitchier than fast
  • Good velocity on shorter throws
  • Quality throwing motion and quick release
  • Uses various arm angles to throw around defenders
  • Large hands — 10″ (80th percentile)

 

Cons

  • Average (but adequate) arm strength
  • Lower-end of the size threshold (6’0″, 217 lbs)
  • Will hip and other lower-body injuries affect his mobility?
 

Grade: B+

Pros

 

Cons

  • Relatively few tight-window throws (plenty of easy throws) thanks to talented WR corps
  • Can get a little panicky if his first or second read isn’t there

 

Grade: A

 

Pros

  • 2nd-Team All-SEC (2019)
  • Maxwell, Walter Camp Award winner, Heisman runner-up (2018)
  • Consensus All-American, 1st-Team All-SEC, SEC OPOY (2018)
  • CFP National Championship Offensive MVP (2017)
  • Alabama’s all-time leader in career pass TDs (87) 
  • Consecutive 90+ overall PFF grades
  • 10.9 YPA when blitzed (64.9%)
  • 78.8% adjusted completion rate (7th in FBS)
  • Just 6 turnover-worthy throws (T-4th)
  • Low pressure-to-sack rate — pressured on 22.5% of dropbacks but took only 10 sacks

 

Cons

  • Mediocre 46.6 PFF grade when pressured
  • Only 24 career starts over 3 seasons

 

Grade: A

Pros

  • Extremely poised and confident (see: 2017 CFP NC)
  • Outstanding instincts and football IQ
  • Deadly accurate passer can beat defenses from anywhere on the field
  • Mobility and athleticism to impact the game in multiple ways
  • Raises the level of play of his entire team
  • Nearly 2 whole seasons of SEC dominance
  • 5-star HS recruit (#5 overall)
  • Recovery appears to be going as smooth as possible

 

Cons

  • Several lower-body injuries could have legitimate affects on his mobility
  • Can he stay healthy after recovering?
  • Small frame doesn’t bode well for injury sustainability
  • Average raw arm strength
  • Plethora of playmakers at his disposal — 4 potential 1st round WRs
  • Benefitted from fantastic OL protection — 5th-best pressure rate

 

Grade: B-

Probably the most discussed player over the last several months, Tua Tagovailoa cemented himself as an Alabama football legend before suffering a tragic hip injury in November. He instantly shined in the National spotlight after replacing Jalen Hurts at halftime of the 2017 CFP Championship and leading Alabama to another championship, Tua went on to flat-out dominate the SEC over the next 2 seasons.

Although his production was off the charts, it must be understood that Alabama’s offense is absolutely loaded at skill positions and on the line. They didn’t “carry” Tua, however — he accentuated everyone’s strengths. With pinpoint accuracy, uncanny pocket poise, and a terrific feel for the game, Tua executed two different schemes to near perfection.

Smaller than the prototypical QB, Tua is more in the modern-day mold similar to Brees, Wilson, Mayfield, and Murray — precise yet athletic. If it weren’t for the lower-extremity injuries, there is no doubt that “Burrow vs Tua” would be the most heated discussion topic of this year’s Draft. His health will be closely monitored for the next several years, but Tua has the ability and mental makeup to become the face of a franchise.

Pro Comp: QB Russell Wilson (Seattle Seahawks)

Projected Round: Top-10 pick

Prime Destinations: MIA, LAC, CAR, WAS, NE, NO

OVERALL GradeA-

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