Brock Osweiler (Arizona St.) - 2012 NFL Draft Pick #57 by DEN
What The Experts Thought Before The Draft
Brock Osweiler - Pre-Draft Analysis (2012 NFL Draft)
Position: Quarterback
College: Arizona State University
Physical Attributes:
- Height: 6'7"
- Weight: 242 lbs
- Arm Length: 34 5/8 inches
- Hand Size: 10 1/4 inches
Strengths:
- Size and Frame: Osweiler's tall stature provides him with an impressive physical presence, allowing him to scan the field effectively.
- Arm Strength: He possesses a strong arm capable of making all the necessary throws across the field, including deep passes.
- Mobility: Despite his size, Osweiler demonstrates surprising mobility and can evade pressure when necessary.
- Experience: Osweiler started for two seasons, gaining valuable game experience in a competitive conference.
Weaknesses:
- Consistency: He struggled with accuracy and decision-making at times, leading to turnovers.
- Mechanics: Osweiler's throwing mechanics were occasionally inconsistent, which impacted his delivery and accuracy.
- Read Progressions: Needs improvement in reading defenses and progressing through his options effectively.
Overall Assessment:
Brock Osweiler was viewed as a project quarterback with significant upside. His size and arm strength made him an intriguing prospect, but concerns about his consistency and decision-making raised questions about his readiness for the NFL. Teams looking for a developmental quarterback with the potential to grow into a starting role were likely to take an interest in Osweiler during the draft.
Projected Draft Round:
Osweiler was projected to be selected in the 2nd to 3rd round of the 2012 NFL Draft.
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