The 2021 NFL Draft is quickly approaching, with the first round kicking off on April 29th. Pro days, workouts and mocks drafts will dominate headlines from now until then, as teams continue with their scouting behind the scenes. One of the early-round quarterback prospects entering the draft is Kyle Trask out of Florida.

Let’s take a look at the full Kyle Trask draft profile for the 2021 NFL Draft, including stats, highlights and projection.

Kyle Trask NFL Draft Profile, Stats, Highlights and Projection

Kyle Trask
Position:
Quarterback
Height: 6’4″
Weight: 227 lbs
Age: 23
College: Florida Gators

Kyle Trask 2020 Stats

Completion Percentage: 68.9%
Passing Yards:
4,283
Passing TDs/INTs:
43/8
Pass Yards/Att:
9.8

Passer Rating: 180.0
Rushing Yards: 50
Rushing TDs: 3

Kyle Trask Highlights

Kyle Trask Draft Profile

Strengths

Kyle Trask has improved every single season, which is great to see for a team that has the ability to develop him. Like a great pitcher, Trask has a variety of different throws and speeds in his arsenal. He also showed the ability and willingness to throw the ball deep this season. Trask is also calm in the pocket, with the pass rush seemingly unaffecting him.

Weaknesses

While he is calm in the pocket, Trask is a bit too calm. He is a statue and hasn’t shown the ability to at least take off and pick up a couple yards. Trask also doesn’t have the elite arm talent that the rest of the first-round quarterbacks have. Along with that, Trask is a bit inconsistent with the short throws, with only 67.4% accuracy on throws within 10 yards.

Credit: Tim Casey/UAA Communications

Kyle Trask Draft Projection

All 2021 NFL Draft Projections are taken from the latest Sporting News Mock Draft by Vinnie Iyer.

Kyle Trask is currently projected to be drafted by the Washington Football Team at No. 51 overall.


For more 2021 NFL Draft coverage and player profiles, check out the our NFL Draft page.

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