Fordham’s John Skelton: A Franchise QB of the Future in Hiding?

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Published: December 17, 2009

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Sleepers are becoming a hot trend of the NFL draft.  In fact, one might argue that the “sleeper” is not becoming a huge part of the draft, but it is something that has already become.

In today’s NFL, it seems that the unheralded prospects are the ones making their way to the top faster than others, and the “sure things” are falling through the cracks.  Players like DeMarcus Ware and Osi Umenyiora of Troy are having stellar careers when top picks like Vernon Gholston and Jarvis Moss of Ohio State and Florida respectively are largely busts.

Now, am I trying to paint the picture that every small school kid is destined to turn out to be the next great NFL star?  Hardly.  I am merely suggesting that small schools can produce big playmakers for the National Football League.

Probably the rarest form of a small college sleeper is found at the quarterback position, where former Delaware quarterback Joe Flacco (now of the Baltimore Ravens) has somewhat paved the way for those lesser known signal callers to make their way to the NFL.

Potentially following in Flacco’s footsteps is Fordham quarterback John Skelton, a pro-style field general from the great state of Texas.  Though Skelton was not heavily recruited in high school, he has put together one of the more impressive careers in FCS history for the Fordham Rams.

Now, many are going to have to take that last sentence with a grain of salt, but this kid seems to have the skillset it takes to play at the next level.

I am not trying to paint this young gun like the next Peyton Manning, but upon watching some highlight video of what he has done in college, here is a quick scouting report:

Strengths

  • Arm Strength
  • Footwork
  • Escape Ability
  • Accuracy on deep throws
  • NFL size

Weaknesses

  • Lower Release Point
  • Not very dominant despite low level of competition, but clearly a man among boys.

Skelton is listed at 6’5″ and a remarkable 258 pounds, which is roughly 57 pounds more than he weighed when he was a high school senior.  That kind of weight growth is normal for a lineman or tight end, but certainly not for a quarterback.  Obviously Skelton has been on some kind of weight training regiment to get him in prime NFL shape.

Despite all of the added weight, Skelton remains very mobile and active in the pocket.  Upon watching film, he has excellent footwork in the pocket.  He moves around very well and reads the pressure like an NFL quarterback needs to.  The speed of the game increases in the NFL probably about 20 times as fast as it is in the Patriot League, but he appears to have the correct instincts to make it work.

Another thing I really liked was his quick release and arm strength, especially on deep throws.  In the film available online, he hits deep out routes with relative ease, and has great touch on his deep ball.  He doesn’t put too much air under his passes, which is key at the next level in terms of the speed of the defensive backs.

The only thing that concerns me is a lack of pure dominance at a lower level of college competition.  He has over 10,000 total yards in his time at Fordham, but players like Tim Tebow and Colt McCoy have demolished that mark against the top levels of competition.  You wonder why Skelton has been unable to do that.

Regardless, if a lack of dominance is the only thing preventing this kid, he should be just fine.  If he gets into the correct system at the next level, he could be a star two or three years down the road.  He has the size and skills to make it at the next level, and he could be one to watch for on draft day.

Skelton can be had likely for the low, low price of a fifth round draft pick or later, so keep an eye out.

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