None of these opinions are correct and none are wrong. Watch college highlights from draft prospect Jacob Eason (10), a quarterback from Washington. Are Herbert’s anticipation issues related to him not being confident in his abilities because the offense didn’t ask him to be confident in his play? Every week, we look at NFL power rankings from several different NFL outlets to bring you a … Let’s take closer look at Herbert’s film to get a better idea of what kind of quarterback prospect he is. Before the draft, Geoff Schwartz broke down Herbert’s film to gauge his future in the NFL. He’s 6’6, 236 pounds, and runs a 4.68-second 40-yard dash. He needs a little help with his decision-making, but at the Senior Bowl, he proved how receptive he is to coaching.” Below is all you need to know about the big-armed quarterback from the Pacific Northwest. Patrick Herbert redshirted as a freshman in 2019, so he never got a chance play in a game at Autzen Stadium with his brother. Unlike Tua Tagovailoa and Joe Burrow, Herbert had almost no pro talent around him in college. Oregon’s offense was not built around Herbert’s strengths. He needs a little help with his decision-making, but at the Senior Bowl, he proved how receptive he is to coaching.”, “Big, talented full-field scanner able to find the right read and sling it around the yard from the pocket or on the move. The 2016 NBA finals had everything, and more! Below are Herbert’s highlights from the 2020 NFL Combine, including his on-field throwing drills. Below are his career highlights from four years with the Ducks. Watch college highlights from draft prospect Brian Lewerke (14), a quarterback from Michigan State. Herberts numbers at Oregon are impressive enough on the surface. And he nails it. His is a big, strong-armed, mobile passer who has tons of potential given his hard-working mentality. He was not allowed to run the football until those weeks. That leaves questions about whether some of the weaknesses in his game are associated to that. Herbert just misses on a ton of throws. 3. Herbert grew up in Eugene, Ore., just down the road from Autzen Stadium. Maybe it’s my green-and-yellow glasses, or speaking with Oregon’s coaching staff, or seeing all the positives on film, or that I think he’s not even close to a finished product. It would be unwise if I just shouted about how he’s going to be a success in the NFL because he’s an Oregon Duck. Patrick Herbert redshirted as a freshman in 2019, so he never got a chance play in a game at Autzen Stadium with his brother. At 6-6, 236 pounds, he weighed one pound heavier than Iowa's Nate Stanley. It appeared Herbert was not allowed to run until the second to last game of the season, against Utah in the Pac-12 Championship. His is a big, strong-armed, mobile passer who has tons of potential given his hard-working mentality. I’ve picked out a few highlights to show you what Herbert does well and where his strengths lie. MORE: The riskiest picks of the 2020 NFL Draft. He kept the starting job for his sophomore year but suffered a broken collarbone early in the season. Watch college highlights from draft prospect Keith Davidson (10), a quarterback from Princeton. Retired lineman (and Oregon alum) Geoff Schwartz examines Justin Herbert’s strengths and weaknesses to figure out who the QB can be in the NFL.