Quinton Flowers USF Player Profile

Quinton Flowers USF – Quarterback

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

  • Year – Senior
  • Measurables
    • Height: 5’10”
    • Weight: 214 lbs
    • Arm Length: 30.875″
    • Hand Size: 9.75″
  • Combine Results
    • 40 Yard Dash – 4.63 seconds
    • Bench Press – N/A
    • Vertical Jump – N/A
    • Broad Jump – 112.0 seconds
    • 3 Cone Drill – 6.81 seconds
    • 20 Yard Shuttle – 4.57 seconds
    • 60 Yard Shuttle – N/A
  • Strengths
    • Mobile.
    • Very fast.
      • The fastest quarterback in the draft. He ran a 40-yard dash in 4.63 seconds at the 2018 NFL Combine.
    • He has a strong arm.
    • Shows both precision and accuracy at times.
  • Weaknesses
    • Undersized.
      • Stands at just 5’10”, 214 lbs.
    • Decision making.
    • Questionable at reading defenses.
    • Lackluster statistics.
      • Below 3,000 yards passing.
    • More of a runner than a passer.
    • Mechanics.
      • Not ready for NFL competition.
    • Not great for deep shots.
  • Notable Injury History
    • A slight hand injury in 2016.
    • A minor hamstring injury in 2016.
  • Tape Watched
    • San José State 2017
  • Impressions
    • Quinton Flowers would be better suited as a running back than as a quarterback in the NFL.
      • In 2017, Flowers threw for 2,911 yards and ran for 1,078 yards.
      • In 2016, Flowers threw for 2,812 yards and ran for 1,530 yards.
  • Statistics

Quinton Flowers USF Draft Predictions

  • Grade
    • 4.5/10.0
  • Projected Round
    • Undrafted
  • Best Value
    • Undrafted
  • Probable Target for the Baltimore Ravens?
    • No, the Baltimore Ravens will not target Quinton Flowers in the draft as a quarterback. The Ravens could ask him to convert to running back, but I the Ravens would draft him to do that. If the Ravens really wanted to see him as a running back, it would best suit them to wait until after the draft and try to sign him as an undrafted free agent, assuming he is not selected in the 2018 NFL Draft. Flowers could get selected in the seventh round, but if not, other teams will likely offer him a spot on the roster for training camp as a quarterback.