Gophers Max Brosmer = 10th best QB in the draft per ESPN’s Jordan Reid.

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10. Max Brosmer


Height: 6-foot-2 | Weight: 217 pounds
Class: Senior | Projected range: Late Day 3/UDFA


Where he excels: Brosmer made the FCS-to-FBS transition quite nicely, throwing for 2,828 passing yards, 18 touchdowns and six interceptions this past season while showing steady growth. That followed a great career at New Hampshire, where he racked up 8,467 passing yards and 68 touchdowns in four seasons, including an FCS-best 3,459 yards in 2023.


Brosmer is a quick passer with unwavering confidence and a constant chip on his shoulder. He has an average arm but gets the ball out quickly. Both his completion percentage (66.5%) and off-target percentage (9.4%) ranked in the top 25 of the FBS and demonstrated his understanding of how to place the ball in tight coverage.


Brosmer had an impressive showing during the final two days of practices at the Shrine Bowl. His accuracy and decision-making in the red zone were among the best of the group. He consistently played on time and even squeezed multiple passes into tight windows against different types of coverages.


If I had to circle one QB who could be a popular candidate for a Round 6 or 7 flier, it would be Brosmer. He shares similar traits to longtime NFL backups who spend a decade or more in the league.



Where he needs work: Brosmer's inconsistent drive strength on throws shows on tape and was noticeable at the combine, as some of his passes tail off as they get closer to their targets, especially over the middle. He also is prone to hanging on to the ball too long when looking for a bigger play instead of checking down. That results in sacks, as he took 26 last season, 32nd most in the FBS.
 





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