Matt Scott's pro day was really impressive. His 20 yard shuttle and 3 cone are faster than some DBs.
03/16/2013 - 2013 Arizona Pro Day: Question marks still remain with Scott, specifically about his size. He was measured at 6'2", which is typically undersized for an NFL quarterback. His weight, which has gone up to 212 pounds, is also an injury concern for teams. "I feel like it's kind of irrelevant, but teams look at it as a big question mark when it comes to durability in games," Scott said. "It's pretty big just putting the weight on."
With the success of Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson last season- a smaller player in his own right- Scott has a chance to still make a dent in the NFL. UA head coach Rich Rodriguez, who's coached in more than 215 collegiate games, said Scott has one of the strongest arms that he's ever coached or competed against. According to Buckner, that ability was on display at the Pro Day. Buckner said his former quarterback looked better than ever and that his passes were "whistling like a NERF ball."
In Scott's only full season with Arizona he threw for 3620 yards, 27 touchdowns, 14 interceptions and a 60.3 percent completion percentage. He led the Wildcats to an 8-5 record and a Gildan New Mexico Bowl victory over Nevada. With everything put together, Scott has a chance to be a steal in the upcoming draft, Whitfield said. "He's not going to be the front-runner, headline guy," he said. "But, some team is going to have a toast after they get him." - Kyle Johnson, Arizona Daily Wildcat
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