Nathan Enderle - Idaho (HT: 6-5 - WT: 233) Combine 40: N/A - Pro Day 40: N/A - Position Rank: 11 of 20
Positives: Good accuracy within short areas, can hit his receivers in stride... Quick feet, gets adequate depth in his drop steps... Intelligent, has a very high football IQ... Calls many of Idaho's plays at the line of scrimmage... Does a good job making pre-snap reads and adjustments at the line of scrimmage... Good at avoiding the blitz by stepping up into the pocket... Does a good job working the middle of the field with quick, accurate, strikes... Prototypical height and frame for an NFL quarterback... Played in a pro-style offense, knows how to take snaps under center... Should have a short learning curve in the NFL.
Negatives: Just average arm strength, looks like he'd throw harder than he does... Has some issues when throwing the deep out, defenders are able to jump on some of his throws... Struggles against top competition... In five games against BCS schools, he completed 51 percent of his passes for an average of 165 yards per game and threw only four touchdowns to 13 interceptions... Long throwing motion... Tips some of his passes off by patting the ball before he throws... Doesn't always take a stride while throwing which causes some passes to sail on him... Throws too many interceptions, needs to cut down on mental errors... Trusts his arm far too much, tries to make throws that he has no business making... Has a hard time picking up disguised blitzes and coverages... Not a great runner, is more of a pocket passer.
Passing
Rushing
Season
Team
COMP
ATT
PCT
YDS
AVG
TD-INT
ATT
YDS
AVG
LNG
TD
Totals
779
1427
54.6
10084
7.1
74-60
227
-349
-1.5
24
3
2007
Idaho
132
298
44.3
1787
6.0
10-18
52
-75
-1.4
17
1
2008
Idaho
184
339
54.3
2077
6.1
20-17
75
-22
-0.3
-24
1
2009
Idaho
192
312
61.5
2906
9.3
22-9
41
-55
-1.3
15
0
2010
Idaho
271
478
56.7
3314
6.9
22-16
59
-197
-3.3
12
1
*Statistics provided by cfbstats.com
(January 7, GBNReport.com) --
ESPN is reporting that UCLA junior FS Rahim Moore has opted to enter the
2011 draft. Moore is a second round prospect who led the nation with 10 interceptions in 2009, but had only one this past season. Moore is the second former
UCLA player to declare for the draft after OLB Akeem Ayers declared late last week.