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Jalon Daniels
43.0
Grade
Draft Projection
6
Round
175 - 250
Pick Range
#-
Position Rank
Measurements
6'1"
Height
219
Weight (lbs)
30.375"
Arm Length
9.625"
Hand Size
Athletic Testing
4.65s
40-Yard Dash
Scouting Report
Kansas's second all-time passer who finished a six-year career with elite athleticism and the ability to deliver 50-plus yard throws, but carrying an extensive injury history (back, shoulder) and showing indecisiveness and inconsistent accuracy in the pocket. His speed forces the conversation about a potential position switch to slot receiver or running back at the next level. Most evaluators project him as a late-round pick whose athleticism keeps him on the board despite significant mechanical and health concerns.
Player Comparison
Jacoby Brissett
Strengths
- Elite athleticism with 4.5 speed creates dynamic dual-threat capability that defenses must constantly account for on every snap.
- Exceptional arm elasticity allows him to deliver strikes from awkward angles and off-platform positions with surprising velocity and accuracy.
- Lightning-quick release mechanism enables him to fire bullets through tight intermediate windows before defenders can react or close.
- Outstanding pocket navigation skills with slippery agility to slide away from edge rushers and find throwing lanes in chaos.
- Demonstrates impressive touch and ball placement on short and intermediate routes, consistently hitting receivers in stride or on leverage.
- Strong football IQ shows in his pre-snap reads and ability to identify defensive weaknesses before the ball is snapped.
- Excellent decision-making keeps turnovers to a minimum, showing the discretion to live for another down rather than forcing risky throws.
- Proven clutch performer who elevates his game in big moments, evidenced by his Texas upset and Liberty Bowl record-setting performance.
Areas to Improve
- Deep ball accuracy remains inconsistent as his arm strength wanes on throws beyond 20 yards, leading to underthrown passes in the vertical game.
- Troubling injury history spans shoulder, back, and now knee issues that have repeatedly disrupted his development and availability across multiple seasons.
- Pocket depth discipline needs refinement as he tends to drift too far back, disrupting timing and making protection schemes more difficult.
- Processing speed can lag under pressure, causing him to hold the ball too long and miss secondary reads breaking open downfield.
- Limited starting experience with just 36 career games may leave him unprepared for the complexities of NFL defensive schemes and adjustments.