Chris Pizzotti
positives
Shows good kinesthetic awareness thanks to above average balance and has an athletic throwing motion with good instincts and field vision. ... The thing you see on film is his ability to adjust well to the game situations, taking what the defense has to offer to move the chains rather than try to go for the big play. ... He can throw the flags and seams with good velocity and is very capable of hitting the 15-yard hitch on the sidelines from the outside hash. ... Good ability to duck, step up and elude pressure, especially for a player of his size.
compares to
KEVIN O'CONNELL, New England -- Like O'Connell, Pizzotti's athletic skills and intelligence are his best assets. He has good arm strength, but lacks ideal tutoring, but with his grasp of the playbook he will be a nice surprise for a patient coach. Because of his frame, some teams might look at him to switch positions (linebacker), but late in the draft or as a priority free agent, he is a much better athletic option to fill the third string QB job than some high-priced, aging veteran.
negatives
He needs to do a better job of firing the ball out instantly, as he shows some inconsistency in his follow-through and timing on his passes. ... He will throw the ball away rather than try to thread the needle by attacking the zone's tight areas and will take a sack rather than force the throw. ... He throws a tight spiral when he keeps the ball chest high, but he is prone to dropping the ball below his hip and this prevents the pass from coming out with good timing, even with a compact delivery. ... Pizzotti has decent arm strength, but his while he can flash some nice ropes from the outside hash, his long tosses will flutter when he does not step into his throws properly. ... He needs better touch on his underneath tosses. ... Pizzotti needs to develop better touch on his underneath throws. ... He needs to show that he can drop the ball over the top and understand when he has to let up, as sometimes he fires too hard, forcing the receiver to adjust in their routes.
2005: Sat out the season with a herniated disc in his back...Underwent intensive therapy and did not require surgery. 2006: Suffered a knee sprain in the second quarter of the season opener vs. Holy Cross (9/16), sitting out the following week vs. Brown.
Campus: 4.79 in the 40-yard dash
1.62 10-yard dash
2.71 20-yard dash
315-pound bench press
30.5-inch vertical jump
9'5" broad jump
4.27 20-yard shuttle
7.22 three-cone drill
32 1/4-inch arm length
9 1/2-hands. Combine: Did not receive an invitation.
Attended Reading Memorial (Mass.) High School, serving as team captain as a senior
Started his final two seasons, twice earning All-Scholastic honors from both the Boston Globe and Boston Herald
Named to the 2003 Massachusetts Super 26 squad and was chosen to play in the 2004 Massachusetts Shriners All-Star Classic
The class president set school records for most touchdowns in a game (five), season (20) and career (40), as his 3,300 yards passing as a senior set another team mark
Two-time All-League selection as a center for the basketball team, serving as squad captain during his final season
Two-time National Honor Society member
Was chosen to the Athletes for a Healthy Lifestyle team three times.
Economics major, earning league and ESPN All-District academic honors with a 3.4 grade point average
Grandfather, Francis Dancewicz, played football at Notre Dame (1943-45), where he earned All-American second-team honors from the Associated Press, United Press International, Football News, The Sporting News and Football Writers Association as a senior quarterback. Dancewicz holds the dubious school record when he was intercepted seven times vs. Army in 1944, but his punt return average of 13.3 yards in 1945 still ranks seventh on Notre Dame's single-season record list. He went on to play in the East-West Shrine Game and College All-Star Classic before spending the 1946-48 seasons with the Boston Yanks
Father, Steve, played football at Northeastern
Brother, Dave, was the starting quarterback at Boston University before the school disbanded football. He transferred to Harvard, but did not play there after suffering a shoulder injury
Resides in Reading, Massachusetts.
Physical Attributes:
Proj Rd: | High |
Height: | 6-5 |
Weight: | 225.0 |
Forty: | 4.83 |
Arm: | |
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Wingspan: | -- |
Pro Day Results:
Cone: | 7.01 |
Bench: | -- |
Shuttle: | 4.37 |
10: | 1.63 |
20: | 2.81 |
40: | 4.83 |
BJ: | 09'02" |
VJ: | 32 1/2 |
Combine Results:
Cone: | -- |
Bench: | -- |
Shuttle: | -- |
10: | -- |
20: | -- |
40: | -- |
BJ: | -- |
VJ: | -- |