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Drafted QBs This Century
John Beck
positives
Has a lean frame with room for additional growth, showing average overall muscle tone, good arm length and large, soft hands...Runs with a normal stride and has the functional hip snap to change directions and avoid pocket pressure...Has good balance and adequate body control throwing on the move, demonstrating good hip rotation...Has decent foot quickness in his pass set and shows good quick-twitch muscle fibers...Very intelligent player who has no problem executing a complicated game plan...Student of the game who breaks down opposing film and does a good job of making adjustments on the field...Plays through pain and shows very good poise in the pocket and confidence in his protection, as it is rare to see him bolt too early, as he will stand tall and take some shots under pressure...Has good throwing mechanics and sets his feet with agility and solid base...Even with just average timed speed, his feet appear light when forced to move out of the pocket...In 2006, he received much better pocket protection, allowing him to take his time making reads to locate secondary targets...Displays awareness to anticipate when the receiver is coming out of the breaks...With his three-quarters delivery and natural hands, Beck is very effective at getting the ball out quickly...Shows very good arm whip to get the ball out in time to hit the receivers coming out of their breaks...In the short-to-intermediate area, Beck's tosses show good zip and velocity...Generates the same velocity, whether throwing off his front or back foot and has the touch to fire the ball into tight areas underneath and shows good hip rotation to generate a tight spiral...Demonstrates the ability to hit his targets in stride working in the short areas...Has better timing underneath than when airing the ball out, as he shows a good feel for route progression...Does a good job of maintaining good accuracy on his throws along the perimeter...Good at making pre-snap judgment calls...Not only reduced his interceptions from 13 in 2005 to eight in 2006, but also increased his yardage output (from 3,709 to 3,885) while attempting 96 less passes...Has good timing and touch working in the intermediate area and has the ability to adjust on the move, thanks to his good field vision...Gutsy field general, evident by his performance playing on two bad ankles vs. Boston College in 2006...Effective at rolling out to locate his receivers, showing good accuracy throwing on the move...Won't win foot races past the line of scrimmage, but knows how to square his shoulders and follow his blockers on goal-line running plays.
compares to
MARC BULGER-St. Louis...Beck is not as tall as Bulger, but both get most of their success by showing patience waiting for their targets to get open and neither will try to force the ball into a crowd. Beck is better served in the intermediate game, as he lacks the arm strength to consistently go deep, but he is good at hitting his receivers on the move. He won't win any foot races as a runner, but has the loose hips and short-area quickness to avoid pressure and make plays on the roll-outs.
negatives
Needs to add more bulk and strength to his frame to absorb punishment in the pocket and, even though he is able to move around the pocket, he is no threat running with the ball...Has good arm strength for the short-to-intermediate area, but realizes that he lacks the raw power to air the ball out consistently, keeping the game plan within his athletic talents...Lacks ideal height and valid speed, but makes up for it with good short-area avoid skills and a quick release to unleash the ball on time...Will sometimes revert to locking on to his primary target, resulting in him throwing into double coverage (see 2006 Boston College and New Mexico games)...Sets his feet well on delivery, but will show a bit of a wind-up when he releases the ball over the top rather than his normal, three-quarters delivery...When he attempts to air it out, the ball tends to float and fall off, causing the receivers to break off their routes...Needs to do a better job of dropping the deep ball in over the outside shoulder of the receiver, as the ball floats too much on fade and long throws (deep passes will come off his hands too high, as it floats and lofts)...Stands tall in the pocket under pressure and won't panic and try to run with the ball, but most of his sacks are the result of Beck sitting too long at the Xs, as he knows he has only adequate slide-quickness in attempts to roll out...Has the mobility to elude some pocket pressure, but lacks the suddenness to avoid, tuck the ball and head up field.
2003: Sat out the New Mexico game (9/13) after suffering a concussion the previous week vs. Southern California...Broke a bone in his right hand that forced him to miss the UNLV (10/25), Notre Dame (11/15) and Utah (11/22) games. 2004: Suffered a right shoulder (AC joint) separation vs. Notre Dame (9/04) and saw only limited action the following week vs. Stanford. 2006: Bothered early in the season with sprains to both ankles...Re-injured his right ankle vs. Boston College (9/16) and was forced wear a cast on his foot the week after that game, sitting out the next week vs. Utah State.
Campus: 4.88 in the 40-yard dash
310-pound bench press
Bench presses 225 pounds 19 times
286-pound power clean
28.5-inch vertical jump
32-inch arm length
9 3/4-inch hands
Right-handed
30/40 Wonderlic score. Combine: 4.77 in the 40-yard dash
1.63 10-yard dash
2.71 20-yard dash
4.17 20-yard shuttle
6.81 three-cone drill
29.5-inch vertical jump
9'3" broad jump.
Attended Mountain View (Mesa, Az.) High School, playing football for head coach Bernie Busken
Named the Outstanding Male Scholar Athlete at Mountain View, where he lettered three times in football
Earned first-team All-Region, All-State, USA Today All-American honorable mention and Dairyman first-team All-American honors
Selected Region Offensive Player of the Year, garnered first-team Super All-State and Super All-State Player-of-the-Year honors and recognized as the Arizona High School Football Player of the Year during his senior campaign
Earned both the Ed Dougherty and Fred Enke Awards (Arizona Quarterback of the Year) and was named the MVP during the state championship game as a senior
Selected as the Arizona All-Star game Most Valuable Player and recognized by Fox Sports as the Arizona Class 5A Player of the Year, leading Mountain View to a state championship as a senior
Posted an overall record of 25-2 over his junior and senior seasons and holds the Arizona high school record with 42 touch-downs in a single season with only four interceptions
Also lettered twice in baseball as a pitcher and an infielder.
Graduated with a degree in Communications, twice earning Academic All-Mountain West Conference honors with a 3.26 grade-point average
Served on a Church mission in Lisbon, Portugal (2000-2002)
Started playing football at the age of eight
Is also an Eagle Scout
Son of Julie and Wendell Beck
Father participated in track at Brigham Young
Married to Barbara Burke of Ferron, Utah in May, 2004
Born 8/21/81
Resides in Mesa, Arizona.
Physical Attributes:
Proj Rd: | 3.0 |
Height: | 6-2 |
Weight: | 215.0 |
Forty: | 4.75 |
Arm: | |
Hand: | |
Wingspan: | -- |
Pro Day Results:
Cone: | -- |
Bench: | -- |
Shuttle: | -- |
10: | -- |
20: | -- |
40: | -- |
BJ: | -- |
VJ: | -- |
Combine Results:
Cone: | 6.81 |
Bench: | -- |
Shuttle: | 4.17 |
10: | 1.58 |
20: | 2.7 |
40: | 4.75 |
BJ: | 09'03" |
VJ: | 29 1/2 |