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#101

Trinidad Chambliss

QB Ole Miss Junior
54.9
Grade

Draft Projection

4
Round
101 - 101
Pick Range
#-
Position Rank

Measurements

6'4"
Height
225
Weight (lbs)

Athletic Testing

College Statistics

12
Games
13
Passing Tds
12
Interceptions
1658
Passing Yards
68.6
Completion Pct

Strengths

  • Elite burst and open-field acceleration allow him to create separation from pursuing defenders and turn designed runs into explosive gains with a 4.4 forty.
  • Throws an absolute rocket on deep balls, launching passes 40-plus yards downfield with velocity and touch that consistently stress single-high safeties and allow receivers to run under throws.
  • Flushes pressure instinctively and extends plays with his legs, buying time for receivers to uncover downfield while maintaining his eyes on progressions rather than tucking and running prematurely.
  • Displays remarkable composure in high-leverage situations, evidenced by his clutch fourth-down conversions against LSU and consistent third-down efficiency throughout SEC play when games tightened up in the fourth quarter.
  • Processes information quickly post-snap and makes decisive throws, rarely holding the ball too long or second-guessing his reads even when facing complex coverage rotations from experienced SEC defenses.
  • Runs with physicality and determination between the tackles, consistently falling forward for extra yardage and refusing to slide early even when taking hits from linebackers and safeties in open space.
  • Demonstrates exceptional ball security as a runner with zero fumbles lost on 118 carries, protecting the football even when absorbing contact from multiple defenders in traffic situations.
  • Commands respect in the huddle despite limited Division I experience, earning trust from veteran teammates and rallying the offense during adverse game situations with his unflappable demeanor and positive energy.

Areas to Improve

  • Undersized frame at 200 pounds raises durability concerns, particularly given his aggressive running style and willingness to absorb hits rather than sliding or stepping out of bounds to avoid contact.
  • Short and intermediate accuracy wavers when throwing from the pocket, missing open receivers on routine timing routes and forcing receivers to adjust to off-target throws that disrupt rhythm.
  • Limited sample size against elite competition before 2025 creates uncertainty about whether his production stems from genuine ability or scheme advantages and inferior Division opposition he dominated at Ferris State.
  • Struggles to layer throws over linebackers into tight windows, frequently leaving passes flat or failing to anticipate throwing lanes closing when defenders read his eyes and break on routes.
  • Tends to bail from clean pockets prematurely when his first read isn't immediately available, abandoning sound structure and relying on improvisation rather than working through progressions with patience and discipline.