From ESPN:
"With a by-the-book playing style, Beck hardly takes a detour from how plays are designed, sticking to structure. His footwork and eyes sync up to progressions, as his game centers on decisiveness and quick decision-making. Beck is an efficient distributor who thrives when on time and in rhythm, taking what defenses give him. His 19 multi-pass-touchdown games since the start of last season is tied for the second most in the FBS.
Where he needs work: What happens when Beck faces pressure and he's forced out of structure? When pressured, he has an 11.6 QBR, which ranks 78th in the FBS. The splits on his QBR inside (82.6, 19th) and outside of the pocket (49.7, 90th) are staggering as well. Scouts want to see him improve when moved off his spots.
"He's the type of passer that will always need top-tier protection and multiple weapons," an assistant GM for an AFC team said. "Look at how different that offense looks without [Brock] Bowers and [Ladd] McConkey.
"Uplifting lower-level talent will always be a challenge for him, and that worries me about taking him early, especially if he goes to a bad team."
"With a by-the-book playing style, Beck hardly takes a detour from how plays are designed, sticking to structure. His footwork and eyes sync up to progressions, as his game centers on decisiveness and quick decision-making. Beck is an efficient distributor who thrives when on time and in rhythm, taking what defenses give him. His 19 multi-pass-touchdown games since the start of last season is tied for the second most in the FBS.
Where he needs work: What happens when Beck faces pressure and he's forced out of structure? When pressured, he has an 11.6 QBR, which ranks 78th in the FBS. The splits on his QBR inside (82.6, 19th) and outside of the pocket (49.7, 90th) are staggering as well. Scouts want to see him improve when moved off his spots.
"He's the type of passer that will always need top-tier protection and multiple weapons," an assistant GM for an AFC team said. "Look at how different that offense looks without [Brock] Bowers and [Ladd] McConkey.
"Uplifting lower-level talent will always be a challenge for him, and that worries me about taking him early, especially if he goes to a bad team."