Mitchell Trubisky

QB · North Carolina
A one-year starter at North Carolina, Trubisky was highly efficient in the Tar Heels' up-tempo, zone-read scheme, taking snaps primarily from the pistol and shotgun formations. The former Mr. Football in the state of Ohio as a high school senior, he grew up a Buckeyes fan, but once Ohio State signed a Texas quarterback recruit by the name of J.T. Barrett, Trubisky shifted his focus, committing to North Carolina over Alabama, Tennessee and others. After redshirting in 2013, he spent two seasons as the back-up to veteran quarterback Marquise Williams, recording 14 total touchdowns over that span. With Williams graduating, Trubisky took over the starting duties as a junior in 2016 and impressed with 68.2% completions, which ranked third-best among passers in power-five conferences. He set single-season school records for passing yards (3,748), completions (304), total offense (4,056) and touchdown passes (30) while throwing only six interceptions to earn Third Team All-ACC honors. Trubisky has outstanding mobility for his size and doesn't receive enough credit for his ability to move the pocket and buy extra half-seconds. While he doesn't have elite arm strength, Trubisky can easily make all the necessary throws and does so with proper placement and timing, not forcing passes. He doesn't have many glaring weaknesses on film, but his inexperience reading defenses post-snap will show up at times. Although the sample size isn't ideal for a quarterback prospect in consideration for a top-10 draft pick, Trubisky has the physical characteristics and mental alertness to develop into a quality starting quarterback in the NFL.