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2025 NFL Draft Grades: Seahawks Select Jalen Milroe No. 92
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Draft Scouting Report
Jalen Milroe is a sturdy, decently sized QB with explosive athletic traits and ascending skills as a passer. Overall, he's still reasonably raw throwing from in the pocket, as he processes coverage a tick late and doesn't always trust what he sees. Also, Milroe's accuracy is not yet consistent enough to be a reliable NFL starter. He has glimpses of stellar ball placement, but there are other moments of egregious misses on what should be routine throws. Also, the accuracy dips when he's not in a perfectly clean pocket reasonably often. The velocity Milroe can generate from the pocket is above NFL average but not elite, and it's more impressive than his overall arm talent to make challenging throws on the run. From the pocket, he's clearly progressing with reading the entire field and making quality decisions, but his release is not super quick. His pocket navigation showed glimpses of development but not deft in that regard yet. As a runner, Milroe absolutely has designed-run capability. He will instantly be one of the fastest QBs in the NFL and can juke like a WR in space. Everything about his game is trending in the right direction, but he's not quite a finished product right now.
- 2024: William V. Campbell Trophy winner (best combination of academics, community service and on-field performance in the nation)
- 2024: 20 rushing touchdowns ranked second in FBS by a QB and tied for fourth-most in program history
- Plus athlete with a sturdy frame to become a serious dual-threat weapon in the NFL
- Clearly showed signs of passing development in college, mostly with decision-making and full-field reads
- Arm strength is above NFL average
- Accuracy still needs considerable improvement
- At times he's late getting the football to his intended target
- Arm strength is more impressive than his arm talent; not a special player throwing on the run
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Seahawks' Jalen Milroe: Seattle swoops in
The Seahawks selected Milroe in the third round of the 2025 NFL Draft, 92nd overall.
This is one of the most intriguing picks of Day 2, if not the entire draft thus far. Milroe is an extremely polarizing prospect. His proponents point to his undeniable tools; Milroe is well-built with a cannon arm and 4.4 speed. His detractors point to erratic accuracy and an inability to put touch on short and intermediate passes. Milroe started for two years at Alabama, completing 65 percent of his passes at 9.4 YPA with 39 touchdowns and 17 interceptions. He also ran for 1,257 yards and 32 touchdowns in those seasons. His 'wow' plays are up there with any quarterback in the class. There are moments in which he looks unstoppable, either with the deep ball or as a runner. There are also several concerning starts on his resume, such as the 2024 Oklahoma game, which explain why he was available at this stage. With Sam Darnold under a lucrative contract, the Seahawks can be patient with Milroe's development and see if they can turn him into a future starter.
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Player Bio
HT/WT: 6-2, 220 lbs |
Birthplace: Katy, TX |
Age: 22 |