Mike White Western Kentucky Player Profile

Mike White Western Kentucky – Quarterback

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

  • Year – Senior
  • Measurables
    • Height: 6’5″
    • Weight: 224 lbs
    • Arm Length: 31.875″
    • Hand Size: 9.5″
  • Combine Results
    • 40 Yard Dash – 5.09 seconds
    • Bench Press – N/A
    • Vertical Jump – 27.0″
    • Broad Jump – 96.0″
    • 3 Cone Drill – 7.4 seconds
    • 20 Yard Shuttle – 4.4 seconds
    • 60 Yard Shuttle – N/A
  • Strengths
    • White is very aware in the pocket and has great pocket presence.
    • White is mobile, but not very fast.
    • He has a strong arm.
    • White is generally accurate in his passing attempts.
    • White amassed great statistics during his time at Western Kentucky.
      • In both seasons with the Hilltoppers, White’s passing totals were over 4,000 yards.
        • Transferred after two seasons with USF (2013 & 2014)
      • 2016 (Junior year), 37 passing touchdowns.
      • 2017 (Senior year), 26 passing touchdowns.
  • Weaknesses
    • White is prone to sacks. He has good pocket presence, but will sometimes hold the ball for too long, resulting in a sack.
    • He has issues with forcing passes into spaces where the receiver has a difficult time making the catch.
    • Inconsistent with precision. Sometimes White will throw a ball with great touch right into a tight space. At other times, he can’t hit his receiver.
  • Notable Injury History
    • An undisclosed injury in 2017 (Senior year).
    • A head injury in 2017 (Junior year).
  • Tape Watched
  • Impressions
    • Is a developmental player.
    • Needs to learn when to throw the ball away.
    • Has the potential to. be a solid backup.
  • Statistics

Mike White Western Kentucky Draft Predictions

  • Grade
    • 6.5/10.0
  • Projected Round
    • Mike White will be selected between the fourth and seventh rounds.
  • Best Value
    • The fifth round gives the best value for Mike White.
  • Probable Target for the Baltimore Ravens?
    • Yes, the Baltimore Ravens would be open to drafting Mike White as a developmental quarterback who could become Joe Flacco’s backup.