Andrew Wilbar: Tyson Bagent is the Division II version of Trevor Lawrence. Long hair and all, Bagent rolled over lesser competition, passing for over 9,500 passing yards and 94 touchdowns in the past two seasons combined. In that time span, he posted a 69% completion percentage. To the oversight of many, Bagent actually set the NCAA record across all divisions for career touchdown passes with 159. However, it is extremely difficult trying to give an accurate evaluation, as all his competition was against clearly inferior talent. From what I have seen of him, Bagent does a great job making throws on the run outside the pocket, and he displays tremendous poise inside the pocket. If he can display that same poise when facing legitimate competition, he has the tools to succeed in the NFL.
Rank | 263 |
Round | 7th/UDFA |
Name | Tyson Bagent |
Position | QB |
School | Shepherd |
Height | 6’3” |
Weight | 210 lbs |
Pass Attempts | 572 |
Pass Completions | 400 |
Passing Yards | 4580 |
Passing TDs | 41 |
Interceptions Thrown | 2 |
QB Rating | 116.2 |
Rush Attempts | 0 |
Rushing Yards | 0 |
Average | 0.0 |
Rushing TDs | 0 |
Hand Size | 9.5 |
Arm Length | 30.1 |
Forty Yard Dash | 4.8 |
Bench Reps | 0 |
Vertical Leap | 36.0 |
Broad Jump | 120 |
Three Cone Drill | 7.0 |
Shuttle | 4.4 |
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