2020 Rookie profile

Tua Tagovailoa - QB
Franchise Football League
est 1989
6' 2"
227
33 7/8"
10"
Draft Profile:
FFL89 Pick

Rd.

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Comments:
WalterFootball.com
Draft Pick:   Miami Dolphins
Round
1
Pick #
5
College:
Alabama
Ranking:  
DLF
20
Pos.
2
DLF Rookie ADP
19.30
DLF Overall ADP
130.83
Comparison:
R Wilson, D Brees.
NFL Grade:
6.82
Year 1 quality starter
Comparison:
Mark Brunell
Project. round
1
CBSsports - rankings
Rookie Overall:
3
Position
2
Project. round

Comparison:

Contract
5/11 - signed a four year contract
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Prospects Comments
6' 0"
217
FFL89 Pick
W Whinnies
Rd.
1
#
6

30 1/2"
10"
Draft Sharks (DS) - draft package 29.00 - season package 39.00
or both - 48.00 year
SPARQ - Speed, Power, Agility, Reaction and Quickness
BMI = High Body Mass Index
higher than 32.0 is extraordinary
Formula: mass(lbs) / height(in.)^2 x 703
RB - 27.00 - 32.00   WR - 26.00 - 28.50
8 videos
DLF - Football IQ and Accuracy. He is a surgeon from the pocket. He delivers a very tight ball with fantastic placement. He can accurately throw the ball in all quadrants of the field and on all three levels. His ability to process information and progress through his reads is probably the best in his class, and may be the best we’ve seen from a quarterback prospect in the last couple of years.

NFL - Talented dual-threat quarterback with winning background, explosive production and loads of experience in high-leverage games. He may be pigeon-holed into a spread or RPO-heavy attack, but he's actually a clean fit in a pro-style attack filled with play-action and roll-outs. He has the release, accuracy and touch needed to work all three levels successfully and can become a more disciplined, full-field reader to piece the puzzle together against NFL coverages.

DLF - The injury history is a concern but in a league where having a good quarterback typically means success, he is worth the risk. I would have zero hesitation drafting him where he is going if I need a long-term solution at quarterback. The upside far outweighs the risk. He is being drafted ahead of veterans such as Aaron Rodgers, Matt Ryan, and Matthew Stafford.
Medically cleared
4-2-20
video profile
Bye
Week
11