Entering the 2019 NFL Draft, analysts and fans didn’t know what to think of Penn State football’s all-time wins leader in quarterback Trace McSorley. His speed, athleticism, insane combine numbers along with some doubts about his passing abilities had some thinking of a possible position change. Through the draft process, his stock fell with NFL.com even predicting that he was going to go undrafted. Instead, his versatile skill set made him an enticing player, and the Baltimore Ravens selected him late in the sixth round.
I looked at the possibility of him being a Taysom Hill-type player that can do it all, as did many other news outlets before the draft.