Cole McDonald, QB, Hawaii
Post Combine
I thought that this 4 play linear sequence of dropbacks by Cole McDonald perfectly illustrates who he is as a QB and why I love him:
— Seth Galina (@pff_seth) April 4, 2020
1- Ability to find the backside dig when the frontside routes are not open
2- YOLO interception
3, 4- On time, accurate quick game throws pic.twitter.com/vASvVK0bpz
Here they are 4 QB reports. Has two of my favorites in Gordon and McDonald plus Eason and Hurts. Feels like a good time to say I will not be charging anything for my mini-draft guide. Content will be no where near something I feel like anyone should pay for. pic.twitter.com/lcu1yDp7Lk
— Ben Glassmire (@BenGlassmireNFL) March 31, 2020
Combine
Steven Montez (Colorado) - 4.65
— Tommy Garrett (@TommygarrettPFN) February 28, 2020
Top performers in the broad jump among #NFLCombine quarterbacks:
— NFL Draft (@NFLDraft) February 28, 2020
T-1) Kelly Bryant, @MizzouFootball, 10 feet, 5 inches
T-1) Jalen Hurts, @OU_Football, 10-5
3) Justin Herbert, @oregonfootball, 10-3
4) Cole McDonald, @HawaiiFootball, 10-1
5) Jordan Love, @USUFootball, 9-10
Jacob Eason is a QB prospect in the 2020 draft class out of Washington.
— Kent Lee Platte (@MathBomb) February 28, 2020
He posted an okay #RAS with elite size, good speed, poor explosiveness, very poor agility at the QB position.https://t.co/yrGfChJmK6 pic.twitter.com/6ySR1mUsjA
#NFLCombine key measurements thread…
— Charles Robinson (@CharlesRobinson) February 24, 2020
64. #Hawaii QB Cole McDonald
Height: 6-3 1/8
Weight: 215
Hand: 9 6/8
Arm: 32 2/8
Wingspan: 76 6/8
Pre Combine
Hawaii QB Cole McDonald is certainly polarizing, but I'm buying into his traits. He's a perfect fit with how the NFL game is trending. https://t.co/No5IF3ogHM
— AJ Schulte (@AJDraftScout) February 11, 2020