Recent Matt Leinart Notes
Matt Leinart
leinart reads defenses well and makes good decisions. he will lock onto his primary target some and needs to look off better at times, but made improvements in this area as a senior. he's tough hanging in the pocket and has a good feel for the rush. he has the mobility to avoid pressure and maintains zip and accuracy throwing on the move. he's an effective scrambler but isn't a real elusive threat running downfield.
Leinart shows the poise to rally his team from behind and makes a lot of big throws in the clutch. He's not a great athlete but does find a way to make things happen. Leinart took dancing classes during the 2005 offseason to improve his overall agility. He shows the foot quickness and balance to get into position in order to make the throw. He carries the ball chest high, demonstrating the quick release, arm strength and velocity to throw tight spirals on deep routes.
positives
Has an athletic frame and while not overly muscled, he has good thigh and calf thickness, long arms, large hands and good mobility in the pocket...Has the foot work needed to get to his throwing point quickly...Has a compact release, keeping the ball high to unleash deep tosses with ease...Puts good velocity behind his tosses and is good at getting the ball over the outside shoulder of his target...Displays good touch and timing on his passes, showing good improvement in waiting for plays to develop rather than forcing the ball into a crowd in 2004...Cool under pressure and has enough short area speed to step up to avoid the pass rush...Has good command on the field and in the huddle...His short touch allows him to hit his receivers in stride...Gets good trajectory and velocity behind his long throws...Makes good adjustment calls at the line of scrimmage and shows a good feel for the edge rush and inside blitzes...Does a good job of looking off his primary target to locate the secondary receivers...Has enough mobility to roll out in either direction...Runs with a normal stride, building to top speed on occasions when he runs with the ball...Has the leg strength to break tackles...Good decision maker who will absorb a few hits while waiting for his targets to get open.
leinart keeps his cool under pressure and is quick to locate his secondary targets. leinart has improved his trajectory on his deep throws since the 2003 season and no longer forces his passes into traffic (see 2003 byu and california games). still, there are concerns about his left arm. he had rotator cuff surgery in high school, followed by 2005 offseason elbow surgery that sidelined him throughout 2005 spring drills.
Leinart has the talent to join Atlanta's Michael Vick (2001) and the L.A. Rams' Terry Baker (1963) as the only lefty QBs to be taken #1 overall in the draft. To date, Steve Young is the only left- handed quarterback to earn Hall of Fame status. While it is certain that Leinart will one day earn HOF honors at the college level, 2005 was a true test for him. He erased any lingering concerns about his left arm and proved that he was capable of continuing his success without mentor Norm Chow to guide him. Needless to say, he's the best passer the school has ever had, Carson Palmer included.
negatives
Further medical evaluation is needed on his left arm (elbow)...Has good short area mobility, but lacks the second gear needed to elude when running with the ball... Patient in the pocket, but is not a threat as a ball carrier...When he does roll out in the pocket, he needs to do a better job of protecting the ball...Will wave the ball around and does not secure it before trying to run up field, resulting in a few fumbles...Has functional arm strength, but will hang the ball up at times when trying to fire deep over the middle.
leinart is a tall pocket passer with enough mobility to be effective throwing on the move. he has only adequate quickness, but shows fluidity when he does setup. he carries the ball numbers high and delivers it with good mechanics and release quickness. he squares his shoulders, gets his hips into it and throws off his front foot consistently.
Leinart finishes with a good follow through and the ball comes out tightly spiraled. He's accurate at all levels and made very good improvement in 2004 with his overall touch. He used to try to out-muscle a few throws and that would result in him missing some wide-open targets. He makes a lot of checks at the line, has good field vision and is patient going through his progressions.
1998: Sat out his high school sophomore year after undergoing left rotator cuff surgery in September. 2003: Left the Arizona State game in the second quarter with left knee and ankle sprains, but returned to the contest in the third quarter. 2005: Missed spring drills after undergoing left elbow arthroscopic surgery to address tendonitis.
Campus: Not available.
Attended Mater Dei (Santa Ana, Cal.) High School, playing football for coach Bruce Rollinson
Earned Parade, Super Prep, Prep Star, Student Sports Senior All-American, Prep Star Dream Team, Student Sports Top 100, Super Prep All-Far West, Prep Star All-Western Region Super 30, Long Beach Press-Telegram Best in the West first team, Las Vegas Sun Super 11 first team, Tacoma News Tribune Western 100 and Gatorade California Player of the Year honors in 2000
Also garnered Cal-Hi Sports All-State second team, All-CIF Southern Section first team, All-CIF Division I Co-Offensive MVP, Los Angeles Times All-Orange County Back of the Year, Orange County Register All-Orange County first team and All-Serra League accolades as a senior
Completed 192-of-309 passes (62.1 percent) for 2,870 yards, 28 touchdowns and 10 interceptions in 2000
Against national champion De La Salle High, he was 31-of-47 for 447 yards and 4 scores, leading his team to a 9-3 record in 2000
As a 1999 junior, he was the All-Serra League Offensive MVP while hitting 150 of 233 passes (64.4 percent) for 2,400 yards with 15 touchdowns and 6 interceptions
Mater Dei was the CIF Division I co-champion in 1999
Sat out his 1998 sophomore season with a rotator cuff injury to his left (throwing) shoulder.
Graduated in 2005 with a degree in Sociology
Was born with strabismus (cross-eyes), as his left eye was not aligned with his right (he underwent surgery when he was 3 years old and was fitted with glasses)
Born 5/11/83
Resides in Santa Ana, California.
Physical Attributes:
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Height: | 6-5 |
Weight: | 223.0 |
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VJ: | 37.0 |
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