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Jim Druckenmiller, Viginia Tech, QB
6-5 228 lbs
1996 Statistics
Completions |
Attempts |
Yards |
TDs |
Rating |
National Rank |
142 |
250 |
2071 |
17 |
144.8 |
13th |
Due to Druckenmiller’s dedication and work ethic, he boosted his draft stock during his 1996 season at Viginia Tech. Leading the Hokies to their most successful season ever, while showing poise and intelligence running their no huddle offense. He is a weight room junkie and can bench press more then some linemen, a fact that is not overlooked by scouts. Drunkenmiller still needs experience and to learn how to move in the pocket. However, most are confident, due to his work ethic, Druckenmiller will become a solid NFL quarterback. After an impressive Senior Bowl week, which included many workouts in front of NFL scouts, Drunkenmiller should be selected in the middle of the first round.
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