Recent Ryan Mallett Notes
Ryan Mallett
setup/release
Takes most of his snaps out of the shotgun, though he has shown the ability to drop back from center. Gains depth due to the length of his gait rather than foot quickness. Though his long arm makes for an awkward-looking windup, Mallett possesses a fluid, over-the-top release that generates momentum, resulting in the ball exploding out of his hand. Steps into his throws when he has room in the pocket, but loses accuracy when forced to rely solely on his arm.
reading defenses
Excellent height to see over the top of his linemen and read defenses. Good field vision, showing the ability to check down from his first and second options to drop passes off to outlet receivers. Flashes the ability to look off the safety, but most do this more consistently. Generally reads the blitz coming and can make defenses pay for their aggression by hitting the hot route, but doesn't possess the athleticism to escape the pocket when he is surprised.
arm strength
Mallett's greatest trait. Possesses as strong an arm as there is in the country. Can fit the ball through closing windows, making him capable of completing throws most cannot. Drives the ball on the deep out and can zip the back shoulder throw against tight coverage. Has a tendency to get overly confident with his arm and will attempt to make ill-advised throws into coverage. Has learned to take some speed off when needed.
intangibles
Some have concerns over his maturity level. Has a brash personality that has caused some to question whether he possesses the leadership to handle an NFL huddle. Was never voted a team captain with the Razorbacks despite the fact that quarterbacks are often pushed by coaching staffs as such. Very confident in his own talent and early in his career wasn't known for his dedication to the film room. Arrested for public intoxication on March 1, 2009, in Fayetteville.
on the move
Can slide laterally to avoid the rush. Improved significantly as a junior in stepping up in the pocket to buy time. Willing to take a big hit to complete the pass. Has heavy feet and long legs, however, causing him to take longer than most to set his feet and throw accurately when forced to vacate the pocket. Threw critical interceptions late against Alabama and Ohio State in the Sugar Bowl when this occurred. Willing to tuck the ball and run when he's given a free lane and has exhausted his throwing options, but is no danger to consistently gain yardage as a scrambler. Doesn't get low enough or show more than average leg drive for the QB sneak.
compares to
Derek Anderson, Cardinals -- No one questions Mallett's ability to throw a football; he's the most talented pure passer in this draft. But he's tall and lanky and lacks any real mobility. If protected by a strong offensive line, he could turn out to be more like Drew Bledsoe or Joe Flacco.
accuracy
Flashes very good accuracy on short and intermediate throws. Consistently hits the receiver in stride on crossing routes, slants and post patterns. Shows good touch and ball placement for the fade route. Throws with a flat trajectory on deep routes, showing only moderate accuracy on deep throws overall. Can make the "wow" throw and there isn't an NFL route he can't hit. Accuracy nosedives, however, when he is forced to move his feet, as his long legs prevent him from re-setting quickly and he throws with just his arm. When his feet aren't set, Mallett whips the ball, leading to passes sailing high and others diving low, making his throws difficult for receivers to predict or track and set up for yardage after the catch.
Combine: 24-inch vertical; 8'7" broad jump; chose not to run 40-yard dash, 3-cone drill or short shuttle. Pro Day: 5.37 40-yard dash; 26-inch vertical; 8'7" broad jump.
Attended Texas High School (2006) coached by Barry Norton
led high school to the start quarterfinals in 2006
Key Statistics
completed 526-of-938 passes for 8,331 yards and 76 touchdowns with 24 interceptions during career
set school records by completing 204-of-321 passes for 3,353 yards and 33 touchdowns as a senior
completed 133 passes for 2,219 yards and 21 touchdowns while rushing for six more scores as a junior
ran for seven TDs while completing 151 passes for 2,307 yards and 18 touchdowns as a sophomore
Honors and Rankings
rated the No. 2 quarterback in the nation and a five-star prospect by Scout.com and Rivals.com
No. 4 overall player nationally according to Rivals.com
ranked as the No. 5 player in the nation by Scout.com
rated as the No. 1 player in the state of Texas by Rivals.com
tabbed by G&W Recruiting Report as the No. 9 player on its national Top 50 offense and No. 2 player in its Big 12 region
listed as the No. 12 player in the nation on The ESPN 150
selected as the Gatorade Player of the Year in the state of Texas
named to the 2006 All-USA second-team by USA Today
selected to the EA Sports first-team All-America Multi-Purpose team in 2006
rated as the No. 3 quarterback in the nation in the Velocity-PrepStar Top 250 and a member of the PrepStar-Velocity 100 Dream Team
named to the Parade Magazine All-America team
2006 Player of the Year by the Texarkana Gazette
voted as the Associated Press' Class 4A Offensive Player of the Year
rated as the No. 1 quarterback in the state of Texas by the Dallas Morning News
voted as the Texas Prep X-tra's All-East Texas first-team quarterback and the time Warner Texas High School Player of the Year
received the U.S. Army All-American Glen Davis Award (Academic All-American Scholarship Athlete Award)
was the Team Texas Offensive MVP in Class 4A Region 2 and the Kirk Herbstreit Challenge MVP
participated in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl.
Ryan Mallett was born June 5, 1988 in Texarkana, Texas
attended the 2005 and 2006 Michigan Summer Football Camp
attended the Elite 11 Quarterback Camp twice
has thrown a football 87 yards
enrolled in the College of Literature, Science and the Arts
undeclared major.
Physical Attributes:
Proj Rd: | 1-2 |
Height: | 6-7 |
Weight: | 253.0 |
Forty: | 5.37 |
Arm: | 10.75 |
Hand: | 34.375 |
Wingspan: | -- |
Pro Day Results:
Cone: | -- |
Bench: | -- |
Shuttle: | -- |
10: | 1.84 |
20: | 3.06 |
40: | 5.37 |
BJ: | 08'07" |
VJ: | 26.0 |
Combine Results:
Cone: | -- |
Bench: | -- |
Shuttle: | -- |
10: | -- |
20: | -- |
40: | -- |
BJ: | 08'07" |
VJ: | 24.0 |