As it becomes increasingly obvious that success in the modern NFL is reliant upon star power at the quarterback position, teams are increasingly willing to gamble on upside. Fields offers as much as perhaps any player in the 2021 draft class, which is why even with some troubling inconsistencies in accuracy and overall performance in his second season as a starter for Ohio State, he will still command plenty of interest from clubs on draft day.
Fields was not as productive in 2020 as he was the previous season, tossing 22 touchdowns against six interceptions in eight games, including a Sugar Bowl victory over fellow first-round quarterback Trevor Lawrence and the Clemson Tigers, as well as in a national title game loss to Alabama. Despite failing to rank among the Heisman contenders at season’s end, Fields quietly set career-highs in completion percentage (70.2) and yards-per-attempt (9.3), important metrics showing his development as a pocket passer. The perception that Fields struggled to live up to expectations in 2020 is, at least in part, due to the fact that he was so brilliant in 2019, his first season for the Buckeyes after initially signing with his homestate Georgia Bulldogs out of high school.
While leading the Buckeyes to a Big Ten title and playoff berth, Fields accounted for a jaw-dropping 51 (41 passing) touchdowns while throwing just three interceptions, completing a sterling 67.2 percent of his passes. It was the first time that a Big Ten quarterback had ever thrown for as many as 40 touchdown passes while also rushing for at least 10 scores.
Ranked by recruiting experts as one of the elite talents in the entire country, Fields saw action in 12 of 14 games for the Bulldogs in 2018, throwing four touchdowns (while rushing for four others) in mostly mop-up duty behind then-sophomore Jake Fromm.
Rather than risk not overtaking Fromm and understandably upset after a star Georgia baseball player made racist comments about him during a game against Tennessee, Fields opted to transfer to Ohio State, where he was granted immediate clearance, leading to his breakout for the Buckeyes.
Dak Prescott, Cowboys: While more polished than Prescott when he entered the NFL from Mississippi State, Fields still has plenty of work to do as a pocket passer. The raw talent and toughness, however, is there to project as a potential franchise quarterback, warranting an early first-round selection.
–Field Level Media (@FieldLevelMedia)
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