Okay, so I wanted to dig into KJ Jefferson’s draft prospects. It’s something I’ve been curious about, and I figured I’d track my whole process.

Initial Scouting
First, I started by watching some of his games. I didn’t go super in-depth, just wanted to get a general feel for his playstyle. I noticed right away he’s a big dude, with a strong arm. But I also saw some inconsistency with his accuracy, which was a red flag.
Diving into Stats
Next, I jumped into the numbers. I looked at his completion percentage, yards per attempt, touchdown-to-interception ratio – you know, the basic stuff. I compared his stats to some other college QBs, trying to get a sense of where he stood.
- Completion Percentage: Not amazing, needed work.
- Yards Per Attempt: Pretty solid, showed he could push the ball.
- TD-INT Ratio: Decent, but could be better.
Checking Out Expert Opinions
After getting a handle on the stats, I wanted to see what the “experts” were saying. I read some draft profiles and mock drafts. Most of them highlighted his physical tools but also mentioned concerns about his decision-making and mechanics.
Forming My Own Conclusion
Finally, I put it all together. Based on what I watched, the stats I reviewed, and the opinions I read, I formed my own take. I think Jefferson has potential, definitely a project player. He’s got the raw talent, but he needs the right coaching and system to really thrive.
I am keeping my conlusion to myself at this time.
