Mason Rudolph Oklahoma State Player Profile
Mason Rudolph Oklahoma State – Quarterback
In this Mason Rudolph Oklahoma State Player Profile, we examine everything I found while watching Mason Rudolph’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: 235 lbs
- Arm Length: 32.375″
- Hand Size: 9.125″
- Combine Results
- 40 Yard Dash – 4.9 seconds
- Bench Press – N/A
- Vertical Jump – 26.0″
- Broad Jump – N/A
- 3 Cone Drill – N/A
- 20 Yard Shuttle – N/A
- 60 Yard Shuttle – N/A
- Strengths
- Has a great build for an NFL quarterback. Mason Rudolph stands at 6’5″, 235 lbs.
- Smart, makes great decisions.
- Has great pocket presence/awareness.
- Is able to escape the pass rush very well.
- Has a cannon for an arm, and is great at the deep ball.
- One of the best deep ball throwers in the NCAA.
- Generally accurate delivers the ball to the general location of the receiver.
- Tough
- Played through a broken rib for half the season in 2016 (Junior year).
- Weaknesses
- Lacks precision/touch.
- He has issues with getting the ball into tight spaces.
- Has a tendency to overthrow or underthrow at times.
- Injury concerns, especially in his feet.
- Lacks precision/touch.
- Notable Injury History
- Sat out the 2018 Senior Bowl with a left foot sprain.
- Played for half of the 2016 season (Junior year) with a broken rib.
- Had a lingering foot issue in 2015 (Sophomore year)
- Tape Watched
- Impressions
- A very good quarterback that has slight issues with injuries.
- Could be an immediate starter for a team that needs a quarterback but doesn’t snag one in the first round.
- Is the ideal Jimmy Garoppolo type quarterback of this draft.
- NFL caliber quarterback that would further develop behind a starter in anticipation of that starter’s eventual departure.
- Statistics
Mason Rudolph Draft Predictions
- Grade
- 7.9/10.0
- Projected Round
- Between the second and third round.
- Best Value
- Early to mid second round.
- Probable Target for the Baltimore Ravens?
- Yes, the Baltimore Ravens are looking for a quarterback that could develop into the future starter of the team. Mason Rudolph would be perfect for the role. He has a build similar to Joe Flacco, as Rudolph is 6’5″ and Flacco is 6’6″. Rudolph’s cannon arm would also serve to continue the quarterback’s downfield throwing strength. The Baltimore Ravens would have to at least consider drafting him if he slides to their pick in the second round, at 52 overall. I would very much be on board with this move.