Is Brock Purdy Going to the NFL?
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Will Brock Purdy be drafted in the first round of the NFL draft?
Brock Purdy’s stats
Brock Purdy had an impressive 2018 season as he threw for 2,584 yards and 17 touchdowns. He also ran for another 12 touchdowns. Purdy’s numbers took a bit of a dip in 2019, but he still managed to throw for over 3,000 yards and 20 touchdowns. With another year of eligibility left, Purdy has a chance to improve his stats even more. But will he decide to go to the NFL?
Purdy’s stats from his sophomore season
Brock Purdy Quarterback | Iowa State
Purdy’s sophomore season numbers were impressive. He completed 265-of-413 passes (64.2 percent) for 3,982 yards and 27 touchdowns against just seven interceptions. He also ran for 11 touchdowns. – Des Moines Register
Purdy’s stats from his junior season
In his junior season, Purdy completed 62.5 percent of his passes for 3,982 yards with 27 touchdowns and only seven interceptions. He also rushed for 11 touchdowns.
Purdy’s NFL draft projections
Brock Purdy has been one of the most talked-about quarterbacks in the 2020 NFL draft. He has been projected to be a first or second-round pick. Purdy has the arm strength and accuracy to be a successful NFL quarterback. He also has the athleticism to extend plays and make things happen with his feet.
Purdy’s NFL draft projections from ESPN
Brock Purdy’s NFL draft projections have him going in the first or second round of the 2021 NFL draft. Purdy is projected to be a quarterback in the NFL.
Purdy’s NFL draft projections from CBS Sports
In his latest projections for the upcoming NFL draft, CBS Sports analyst Brock Purdy has the Arizona State quarterback going in the first round.
Purdy, who is eligible to declare for the draft after this season, is projected to go No. 22 overall to the Indianapolis Colts.
“Brock Purdy has had an up-and-down career at Arizona State, but when he’s been on, he’s looked like a potential first-round pick,” Purdy wrote. “He has a strong arm and can make all the throws, and he’s also a very good athlete. He needs to improve his decision-making and be more consistent, but there’s definitely NFL talent here.”
Purdy has thrown for 5,948 yards and 46 touchdowns in three seasons with the Sun Devils. He is coming off a junior campaign in which he threw for 2,732 yards and 20 touchdowns with eight interceptions.
Purdy’s NFL combine results
Brock Purdy’s NFL combine results are in, and they are good. He ran a 4.58 in the 40-yard dash, and recorded a vertical jump of 37 inches. Purdy also did well in the 3-cone drill, running it in 7.03 seconds. These results have solidified his place as a top quarterback prospect in the NFL draft.
Purdy’s 40-yard dash time
Brock Purdy’s 40-yard dash time was 4.58 seconds, which is considered to be a good time for a quarterback. He also had a vertical jump of 30 inches and a broad jump of 113 inches.
Purdy’s vertical jump
Brock Purdy, former Iowa State quarterback, had a vertical jump of 32 inches at the recent NFL combine. That was the ninth-best among quarterbacks and would have been good for 12th among all combine participants regardless of position.
Purdy’s broad jump
Brock Purdy’s broad jump was not impressive at the recent NFL combine. He recorded a jump of just over nine feet, which was one of the lowest marks among quarterbacks. This will likely hurt his draft stock, as teams will now question his athleticism.
Purdy’s pro day results
Brock Purdy has shown significant improvement in his performance since last season. His arm strength has noticeably increased, and his accuracy has been on point. He has looked sharp in all his workouts and his pro day went extremely well. All 32 NFL teams were in attendance, and Purdy is now projected to be a first or second-round pick in the NFL draft.
Purdy’s 40-yard dash time
Brock Purdy ran the 40-yard dash in 4.62 seconds on Thursday, which was the fastest time among quarterbacks at the pro day.
Purdy’s vertical jump
At his pro day, Purdy recorded a vertical jump of 33.5 inches (85 cm).
Purdy’s broad jump
Brock Purdy’s broad jump of 10 feet, 8 inches would have ranked as the fourth-best among quarterbacks at the NFL Scouting Combine since 2006.