Chase Litton Marshall Player Profile

Chase Litton Marshall – Quarterback

In this Chase Litton Marshall Player Profile, we examine everything I found while watching Chase Litton’s tape and his other performances. Additionally, a prospect grade, impressions, and draft value can all be found on this page.

  • Year – Junior
  • Measurables
    • Height: 6’5″
    • Weight: 230 lbs
    • Arm Length: 32.25″
    • Hand Size: 9.375″
  • Combine Results:
    • 40 Yard Dash – 4.9 seconds
    • Bench Press – N/A
    • Vertical Jump – 29.5″
    • Broad Jump – 106.0″
    • 3 Cone Drill – 7.49 seconds
    • 20 Yard Shuttle – 4.53 seconds
    • 60 Yard Shuttle – N/A
  • Strengths
    • Litton has a strong build standing at 6’5″, 230 lbs.
    • Throws a tight spiral.
    • Great pocket composure.
      • Stands in it and delivers the pass even while under pressure.
    • Strong Arm
    • Mechanics
  • Weaknesses
    • Struggles with accuracy and precision problems.
      • Tends to overthrow receivers, often leading to turnovers.
    • 14 interceptions in 2017.
    • Questionable at reading defenses.
    • Comes with some baggage.
      • Litton was arrested in high school on burglary and theft charges.
      • Received a year-long stalking injunction obtained by one of his former girlfriends.
  • Notable Injury History
    • Undisclosed injury in 2016 kept him out of a game.
  • Tape Watched
    • NC State 2017
    • FAU 2017
  • Impressions
    • Potential backup or developmental quarterback in the NFL.
    • Teams will have to overlook his high school issues. He has been largely clean since then.
  • Statistics

Chase Litton Marshall Draft Predictions

  • Grade
    • 5.9/10.0
  • Projected Round
    • Chase Litton will likely be selected in the fourth or fifth round of the 2018 NFL Draft.
  • Best Value
    • For maximum value, NFL teams should target Chase Litton in the fifth round.
  • Probable Target for the Baltimore Ravens?
    • Maybe. The Baltimore Ravens could view Litton as a prime specimen to develop and later compete for the quarterback position when Joe Flacco retires. I’m not sure Ozzie Newsome would feel comfortable with Litton though, as he has had some issues in the past. There are other quarterbacks in the draft that could fill the developmental role, and Litton may be passed on.