Kellen Moore Scouting Report |
Kellen Moore - Boise State (HT: 6-0 - WT: 197) |
Positives -- Very accurate on his short throws, picks apart defenses within 15 yards... Does a great job of hitting receivers in stride... Works the middle of the field extremely well... Put up huge numbers at Boise State, a four year starter who threw for nearly 3500 yards in every season... Good decision
maker who doesn't turn the ball over, has thrown one interception for every 69 pass attempts over the past three seasons... Completes a high percentage of his passes, 74.3 percent as a senior and 69.8 percent for his career... Good awareness in the pocket, eludes defenders and will step into pressure to deliver throws... A winner, compiled a 50-3 record at Boise State, the three losses were by three points or less... Good intangibles, already earned his bachelor's degree, is currently working on his master's in kinesiology... A natural leader, teammates respond well to him.
Negatives -- Weak arm by NFL standards, really struggles pushing the ball downfield and his sideline throws often look like lobs... Lack of velocity is his biggest weakness, simply doesn't get enough on his throws to be effective in the NFL... Holds the ball a bit too low and has a slow throwing motion... Footwork is all over the place, needs to be coached on many of the fundaments of the position... Very small, both short and thin, does not bode well for his transition to the NFL, seriously looks like a high school player without pads on... Poor athlete, had the second slowest 40-time of all participating quarterbacks at the combine and also had the shortest broad jump, slowest shuttle, and second slowest cone time... Played in a spread attack at Boise that relies on him to make short accurate throws to open receivers, doesn't have to throw his receivers open and the Boise offense doesn't ask him to go through a natural progression or work under center... Is likely to join the long list of tremendous collegiate quarterbacks who struggle to make it at the next level (think Colt Brennan, Jason White, Chase Daniel, etc.).
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Combine Results |
Height |
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6000 |
Weight |
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197 |
Arm |
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30¼ |
Hand |
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9½ |
40-Time |
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4.94 |
Vertical |
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27 |
Broad |
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8'3" |
Bench Press |
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Shuttle |
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4.56 |
Cone |
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7.41 |
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At Boise State -- (Official School Bio) 2010: Started each of the Broncos' 13 games... one of four finalists for the Heisman Trophy, becoming the first Bronco to be invited to the ceremony in New York... was also a finalist for both the Davey O'Brien and Maxwell Awards... named the nation's top quarterback by The Touchdown Club of Columbus (Ohio)... FWAA All-American... Western Athletic Conference Co-Offensive Player of the Year... second-straight year he garnered POY honors from the WAC... first-team All-WAC for the second-straight year... third-straight All-WAC accolade... completed 273-of-383 passes for 3,845 yards, 35 touchdowns and just six interceptions... pass efficiency of 182.63 led the nation, and his career rating of 166.74 leads all active quarterbacks nationally... 293.31 yards of total offense per game ranked 13th-nationally... caught a seven-yard touchdown pass against Louisiana Tech (Oct.26) and ran for a score against Utah State (Dec. 4)... named WAC Offensive Player of the Week following his performances against No. 10 Virginia Tech (Sept. 6), No. 24 Oregon State (Sept. 25) and Hawai'i (Nov. 6)... was also named O'Brian National Quarterback of the Week following the game against the Hokies... hit wide receiver Austin Pettis for a 13-yard touchdown pass with 1:09 remaining in the game for the game-winning score... completed a season-high 30-of-37 passes against the Warriors en route to the third-highest passing yardage total in school history (507)... only the second Bronco to throw for more than 500 yards in a single game... threw for more than 200 yards in 12 games, giving him 33 for his career, the most in school history.
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