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#62
Carson Beck
68.0
Grade
Draft Projection
3
Round
65 - 120
Pick Range
#-
Position Rank
Measurements
6'5"
Height
233
Weight (lbs)
30.625"
Arm Length
10.0"
Hand Size
Athletic Testing
College Statistics
11
Games
21
Passing Tds
12
Interceptions
2800
Passing Yards
Scouting Report
Six-year college veteran at 6'5", 233 lbs who led Miami to a 13-3 record and national championship game appearance in 2025 with 3,813 yards and a career-high 30 touchdowns. An anticipatory thrower who processes quickly and is consistently accurate with good touch when given time in the pocket. Lack of dynamic athleticism limits his starting upside; projects more as a quality backup.
Player Comparison
Davis Mills
Strengths
- Pocket technician who stands confident behind pressure, sliding laterally without losing downfield focus while displaying remarkable balance through heavy contact
- Ball placement artist with exceptional anticipatory throws, drops passes perfectly on shoulders and back hips where only receivers can corral contested catches
- Lightning-quick processing speed translates defensive looks pre-snap into audible adjustments, often identifying mismatches college defenses desperately hide
- Release mechanics stay compact through different arm angles, whipping sidearm darts over linemen while still firing bullets on deep crossers with proper velocity
- Decision-making has evolved through playoff experience, now pulling balls back from danger instead of forcing throws into coverage when defense plays well
- Scrambling ability improved considerably down the stretch, wheeling out of pressure to extend plays and even punching in the game-winning touchdown with his legs
- Clutch gene shines in critical moments, engineering game-winning drives when everything's on the line rather than wilting under postseason pressure
- Resilience and mental toughness shine through his ability to rebound from adversity, going from "broken" at Georgia to leading Miami to championship game despite doubters
Areas to Improve
- Deep ball accuracy remains inconsistent and problematic, with McShay noting "the deep ball stuff is not where it needs to be right now" despite the strong arm
- Pocket mobility still limited to shuffles and slides rather than explosive movement, though playoff scrambles showed slight improvement in extending plays beyond structure
- Trust issues lingered throughout career regarding whether he'd protect the football, make smart decisions in key situations, or handle postgame responsibilities professionally without throwing teammates under bus
- Susceptible to inside pressure forcing early releases, causing trajectory issues when forced to rush throws while sliding laterally away from collapsing pocket
- Coverage disguises occasionally create false reads, particularly when defenses show two-high before rotating to single-high after the snap to confuse his progressions