Garrett Grayson QB

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6-2, #225 Colorado State

2014 (Senior): Has started all 10 games and completed 65.6% of his passes (204-311) for 3,024 yards and 26 touchdowns, with five interceptions... his 3,024 passing yards rank 5th in NCAA FBS... has thrown for more than 400 yards in two different games this season to claim two of the top four passing games in school history... his 26 touchdowns rank 5th in NCAA FBS... ranks first in the Mountain West in passing yards and touchdowns... pass efficiency rating of 167.8 ranks first among Mountain West quarterbacks... Ranks in the top three of every major CSU career passing category: Yards (1st), touchdowns (1st), completions (1st), attempts (3rd) and completion percentage (1st)... his current completion percentage of 65.6% would rank first in CSU history for season completion percentage... his 26 touchdowns are the most ever by a CSU quarterback, eclipsing his 2013 total of 23, which had tied Justin Holland's standard from 2005.
•Has thrown for more than 300 yards in a school-record 10 career games
•Passed for 434 yards at Boise State (Sept. 6) and 425 yards against UC Davis (Sept. 13), making his 859 passing yards the most-ever by a CSU passer in consecutive games

I have really liked what I’ve seen in terms of accuracy from Grayson, a guy who puts the ball right on the money, hits receivers on-time and in-stride, and is capable of fitting the ball into tough spaces whether he’s got his feet set and gets a nice wide base or if he has to throw off his back foot or on the move

What I see from Grayson is a guy who has good size, solid athletic ability, and a nice, quick release of the football. He has a lower release point which can sometimes result in batted passes, and he takes some sacks that maybe he shouldn’t, but he’s making great decisions with the football and has the ability to push the ball downfield, play small ball, or work the intermediate routes.

I have really liked what I’ve seen in terms of accuracy from Grayson, a guy who puts the ball right on the money, hits receivers on-time and in-stride, and is capable of fitting the ball into tough spaces whether he’s got his feet set and gets a nice wide base or if he has to throw off his back foot or on the move.

This is a player that I really like and there are guys around him that are opening my eyes too. You’ll see in this video from DraftBreakdown.com that he has a receiver in Rashard Higgins who looks like he might be the best NFL prospect of them all. And no, Higgins is not draft-eligible this year. He is a true sophomore who will have at least one year left at Colorado State.

Here is one of Grayson’s better games in his college career.
 
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