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Mock Prospect Breakdown: Florida Atlantic QB Alvin Harley

  • jhunter2
  • Feb 10, 2024
  • 2 min read
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Sophomore quarterback Alvin Harley drops back on a crucial 3rd down in Sunday's bowl win over Houston. Note: This is not an actual image of FAU legend Alvin Harley. All real image use intended for fictional purposes only.


As draft season ramps up, NFL teams and draft experts are staring to develop firm opinions on the potential and ability of each individual prospect in the class. Many non-experts form these opinions as well, usually with less clear of a picture and more of a hunch. My goal with these prospect breakdowns is to give a little clearer of a view of certain hotly-debated prospects for those who don't feel like deep-diving into the tape themselves so that the general public (or at least those that read these) can form well-grounded opinions to impress their friends and social media followers with. To introduce the topic, I'll be breaking down the star QB of my current NCAA Football 13 FAU Dynasty (currently in the 2015 preseason). I may continue to release prospect/season reviews from my FAU Dynasty in the future as well.


Alvin Harley - QB, Florida Atlantic

Height: 6'2"
Weight: 178 lbs.
Draft Eligibility Status: True Junior (eligible following the 2015 season)
Games Played: 26
Stats (Passing): 60% completion (328/541), 7,022 yards, 65 TD, 33 INT, 270 YPG, 13 YPA, 197.1 QBR
Stats (Rushing + Sacks): 172 ATT (89 rush, 63 sacks), 410 yards, 6 TD, 2.3 YPA, 167 YAC, 12 runs 20+, 12 BTK, 9 fumbles
Other Noteworthy Stats: 4 solo tackles
Awards: None
Scouting Notes
  • Elite arm talent from the pocket. Rarely misses his target (if ever), and has high-end arm strength to drive the ball into tight windows and stretch the field. Inconsistent on the move in terms of accuracy, but still shows off his ability to launch a rocket and adjust the angle of the throw on occasion outside the pocket.

  • Tends to panic a little when sensing pressure. Has drives and plays where he settles down and gets the ball out accurately with a defender bearing down on him, but not a consistent habit. Way too often runs into sacks rather than away from them, and rarely flows to the left when pressured from the right.

  • Elite top-end speed, but struggles to accelerate and pull away from chasing defenders. Had a few times when a defensive lineman ran him down on the move due to his lack of burst.

  • Aggressive to a fault as both a passer and ball-carrier. Will test tight windows frequently and can get caught up in a play's potential on the ground, resulting in higher-than-average touchdown and turnover rates in both phases.

  • Impressively clutch player. Has led plenty of impressive comeback efforts already only ten games into his sophomore season, and has been the victim of crucial-down receiver drops throughout his tenure. Big part of the Owls' success this season.

  • Significantly underweight for the quarterback position, which has led to him exiting play for parts of games due to injury. Has room to add a little functional weight.

  • High effort player, and a great locker room presence. Expects a lot from his teammates stemming from a strong desire to see them succeed, which has led to some emotional outbursts on the sideline. No known off-field concerns.

 
 
 

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Tim Hunter
Tim Hunter
Feb 11, 2024

Dy-nasty

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