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The long lead-up to the NFL draft means prospects face plenty of nitpicking before their names are eventually called, and Oregon quarterback Bo Nix is no exception.
ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler noted Tuesday that “multiple coaches who interviewed Nix said his interviews felt scripted and rehearsed but he shines when he lets loose and shows personality.”
One NFC executive said, “Coaches love him. Knows football, coach’s son, can talk it and walk it. He can talk it up on the board, but when the lights come on and the picture changes, it’s a little bit of a concern. If he thinks it’s Cover 2, safety rotation on snap, one-high [and instead] becomes Cover 3, how quickly can he adjust and process?”
Despite those concerns, Nix thrived during the 2023 campaign as the Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Year.
He completed 77.4 percent of his passes for 4,508 yards, 45 touchdowns and three interceptions while adding 234 yards and six scores on the ground as a runner.
The stats jump off the page, but he is also 24 years old.
“Probably doesn’t have [same] ceiling as some of the other, younger quarterbacks with upside,” an NFC scout said, per Fowler. “But he’ll be a solid player. Fit and system will matter. For him to be successful in the NFL he’ll have to play as a ball distributor, making plays based on timing and rhythm patterns. He can extend plays and play with toughness but sometimes relies too heavily on his legs.”
B/R’s NFL Scouting Department projected Nix as the No. 34 overall pick in its latest mock draft, which made him the fifth quarterback off the board.
He went to the Las Vegas Raiders in that mock draft, which could be an ideal landing spot given the presence of Davante Adams and Jakobi Meyers on the outside. Nix’s completion percentage at Oregon was notable, and he consistently got the ball into playmakers’ hands.
Doing that with Adams and Meyers could set the Raiders up for success even if there are some overall concerns about Nix’s ceiling.
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