Saturday Scouting: Bucs QB Jalon Daniels’ Highs And Lows
Bucs QB Jalon Daniels, who went undrafted, is noted for his potential by offensive coordinator Zac Robinson. Standing 6-foot-1 and weighing 219 pounds, he showcases athleticism but raises durability concerns. While his production has strengths, including pushing the ball downfield, issues such as a high turnover rate and inconsistent mechanics pose significant drawbacks. Analysis of his game tape reveals impressive decision-making under pressure but also highlights a tendency to revert to old habits of escaping the pocket, which may jeopardize his NFL success.
By the Numbers- 31 interceptions and 15 fumbles during his collegiate career.
- Finished in the 81st percentile for Average Depth of Target among 118 FBS quarterbacks.
While Daniels exhibits high-level talent and skill, concerns regarding his mechanics and decision-making under pressure could impede his development as a reliable NFL quarterback.
State of Play- Daniels is competing for a roster spot with Connor Bazelak, likely aiming for QB3.
- Coaching staff plans to refine his inconsistent mechanics and processing skills over the summer.
With hands-on coaching from new quarterbacks coach Chandler Whitmer, the expectation is that Daniels could develop into a backup quarterback over the next one to two seasons.
Bottom LineJalon Daniels represents a gamble for the Bucs; while he has the tools to succeed, significant developmental work is needed to transform his raw talent into a dependable passer in the NFL.
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