Andy Hart: Lots of sideline calls and short, quick throws in offense. Athletic and can throw on the run. Great measurables. Didn't make a lot of "NFL" throws in college. Will need transition and coaching. Decent accuracy

Paul Perillo: Another spread offense/quick throw guy; Deep ball tends to hang; Moves well for size; Accurate on the run; Will need at least a year to learn NFL offense.

4 | Connor Cook, Michigan State

HEIGHT: 6-4 | WEIGHT: 217 | 40: 4.79

Andy Hart: Gets happy feet. Doesn't step into throws. Not a high completion percentage. Feet and fundamentals need work. Throws into traffic too often. Questions about his attitude and personality could be a concern. Don't love him.

Paul Perillo: Stands in pocket and will take a hit to make throw; Sees field well; Nice seam routes; A little inconsistent but worth developing.

5 | Christian Hackenberg*, Penn State

HEIGHT: 6-4 | WEIGHT: 223 | 40: 4.78

Andy Hart: Too many sacks and fumbles. Too low a completion percentage. OK athlete and can throw on move when needed. Very good arm. Reminds me of Flacco, for better or worse.

Paul Perillo: Wondering if freshman year under Billy O was an aberration or an indication of what good coaching can do; Has measurables but lacks consistency; Needs to get better pocket awareness; Worth a third or fourth round flyer.

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Cardale Jones*, Ohio State

HEIGHT: 6-5 | WEIGHT: 253 | 40: 4.81

Andy Hart: Huge, with a big arm to match. Raw project. Nice deep ball. Not NFL ready but certainly has upside and potential. Barely a 1-year starter.

Paul Perillo: Great size and ability but lacks maturity and consistency; Very little experience; Another great athlete who could help at a different position.

Jacoby Brissett, North Carolina State