5. Jake Fromm, Georgia 6-2, 220 (3)
Why He’s Here On The List: There’s an IT factor about him. Some guys just have the cool, calm, confident demeanor to handle any situation. It might be tempting to call him a high-end game-manager, but he doesn’t make a whole lot of big mistakes, and he never has a problem living the one-play-at-a-time cliché.
What The NFL Types Want To See: Arm strength – does he have any? No one’s going to confuse him with Aaron Rodgers or Patrick Mahomes when it comes to flicking his wrist and making something happen, but he has to at least prove he can make all the throws without laboring.
Bottom Line: He’ll be just good enough to be a rock-solid, restaurant quality NFL starter, but with little to no upside to be special. There’s no real bust potential, but there’s also a hard ceiling on what he can become with his lack of raw NFL tools and arm.