Jaren Hall has been the successor of Zach Wilson, the second overall selection of the 2021 NFL Draft, and he’s played very well for BYU, making a professional prospect of himself. He has a solid arm, he’s a capable athlete, and has flashed the ability to place the ball into incredibly tight windows. He’s an impressive prospect who, if he declares this year, could find himself in the top half of the draft with a good offseason.
HT: 6006
WT: 205
Year: Super Redshirt Junior
High School: Maple Mountain (Spanish Fork, UT)
Rating: 3-star (0.8549)
Jaren Hall scouting notes
Pros:
- Excellent arm strength. Hall does a great job pushing the ball downfield.
- Throws with some excellent touch.
- Placement at times flashes extraordinary. Has the ability to put the ball into tight windows.
- So composed when moving around the pocket.
- Throws well outside of the pocket and while on the move.
- A very capable runner himself. Athletic and strong. Capable scrambler to gash defenses for modest gains.
- Good improv prospect.
- So level and calm. Haven’t found a game that was too big for him.
Cons:
- Doesn’t throw well through pressure consistently.
- Windup takes a long time while going deep.
- Accuracy is fairly consistent, certainly better than most quarterbacks in college football. Still struggles to throw accurately and on target while under pressure.
- Has the tendency of staring down receivers.