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 Trey Lance out of North Dakota State.

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

Trey Lance NFL Draft Profile, Stats, Highlights and Projection

Trey Lance
Position:
Quarterback
Height: 6’4″
Weight: 224 lbs
Age: 20
College: North Dakota State Bison

Trey Lance 2019 Stats

Completion Percentage: 66.9%
Passing Yards:
2,786
Passing TDs/INTs:
28/0
Pass Yards/Att:
9.7

Passer Rating: 180.6
Rushing Yards: 1,100
Rushing TDs: 14

Trey Lance Highlights

Trey Lance Draft Profile

Strengths

Trey Lance has a monster arm. He has the arm strength to put the ball anywhere. It’s the reason why he attacks downfield often, with an 11.5-yards average depth of target. Lance also consistently makes the right decision, shown by his zero interceptions during the 2019 season, which was the last time we saw him play. Lastly, Lance is an athletic freak. He looks like a tight end, but he has a rocket arm with legs that make him a weapon on the ground.

Weaknesses

Lance rarely made anticipatory throws, which is why he didn’t turn the ball over. He waited for his receivers to be open, or he knew he has the legs to move the chains. While his arm strength is tremendous, his accuracy is not. Lance also does not have the pure throwing motion than NFL teams look for early in the first round, typically.

Credit: Sam Hodde/AP Photo

Trey Lance Draft Projection

All 2021 NFL Draft Projections are taken from the latest CBS NFL Mock Draft by Ryan Wilson.

Trey Lance is currently projected to be drafted by the Denver Broncos at No. 9 overall.


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