I don't see anyone left worth a pick soon with the possible exception of Hurts IF they believe his game translates.
First off, I loathe Alabama, and can barely tolerate Oklahoma, but...
I've seen and read some very good things about Hurts. Guy's been nothing but a winner his entire life, so there is considerable talent there. Fast: 4.59 at the Combine was the second fastest of all QBs (4.58 by Cole MacDonald (Hawaii)). Reportedly very strong, although he did not perform the bench press at the Combine. Although criticized [softly] for some deficiencies in accuracy at the college level, his Combine performance reportedly was pinpoint and with a very strong arm.
And is known to have great character. Immediate leader potential. Self-describes as a "team-first" player.
I think his biggest knock is that he tends to break the pocket prematurely. Of course, when he did that in college, he typically produced record-setting results. But I don't think too many college dual threats translate well to the NFL. The chance of injury is far greater, as we have witnessed time and again.
Sporting News said. "He did not look much different in throwing drills than Oregon's Justin Herbert or Georgia's Jake Fromm."Reportedly at least at the same level as Fromm and Herbert, if not only a tad behind Too
Often compared to Tim Tebow, but others see a more similar comparison to Dak Prescott.
Still, I wouldn't be bothered by it if he is available and the Pats take the shot.