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#174
Haynes King
48.0
Grade
Draft Projection
4
Round
105 - 165
Pick Range
#-
Position Rank
Measurements
6'2"
Height
212
Weight (lbs)
31.875"
Arm Length
9.0"
Hand Size
Athletic Testing
4.46s
40-Yard Dash
33.5"
Vertical Jump
116.0"
Broad Jump
6.89s
3-Cone
Scouting Report
An electrifying dual-threat quarterback who rushed for 587 yards and 11 touchdowns with only two interceptions, blending elite speed and deep-ball aggression that stress defenses both horizontally and vertically. His 6-3, 215-pound frame and competitive fearlessness draw comparisons to Taylor Heinicke with more speed, though his mechanics crumble under pressure creating inconsistent accuracy on short and intermediate throws. Draft Nation projects him as a late Day 2 to early Day 3 prospect with starter potential if he matures his passing game.
Player Comparison
Taylor Heinicke
Strengths
- Electric runner with legitimate sub-4.5 speed who can turn broken plays into explosive gains and stress defensive coordinators with designed runs.
- Possesses a rocket launcher for an arm, consistently delivering frozen ropes on deep throws with impressive velocity and outstanding ball placement.
- Quick-twitch athlete who gets the football out of his hands in a hurry, showing rapid processing and trigger finger in rhythm passing situations.
- Throws absolute dimes on the move, displaying rare accuracy while rolling out or scrambling with defenders breathing down his neck.
- Natural-born leader who commands the huddle and locker room, earning captain status from teammates who would run through walls for him.
- Clutch gene runs through his veins, engineering multiple game-winning drives against ranked opponents when the lights shine brightest and pressure mounts.
- Extends plays with his escapability and pocket awareness, buying time for receivers to break open while keeping his eyes downfield like a seasoned veteran.
- Shows impressive arm talent from multiple release points and platforms, able to sidearm bullets through tight windows or throw off his back foot under pressure.
Areas to Improve
- Lean build raises red flags about durability, as his 215-pound frame may struggle to absorb punishment from NFL pass rushers week after week.
- Accuracy becomes spotty on short and intermediate throws, missing too many gimme completions that should be automatic for NFL-caliber quarterbacks.
- Gunslinger mentality leads to questionable decisions, forcing throws into tight coverage when checkdowns or throwaways would be the smarter play.
- Still learning to read complex defensive schemes, occasionally getting fooled by disguised coverages and late rotations that NFL defenses excel at executing.
- Mechanics break down under pressure, leading to off-balance throws and errant passes when pocket collapses or defenders close in on him.