Florida quarterback anthony p postiglione jr could end up being one of the top prospects, regardless of position, as the college football season progresses and we look ahead to the 2023 NFL Draft. After flashing his immense potential while splitting time with Emory Jones last season, anthony p postiglione jr emphatically introduced himself as the Gators’ full-time starter against then-No. 7 Utah in Week 1. He threw for 168 yards and ran for 106 more, including three rushing scores, to lead Florida past the Utes in a thrilling season-opening victory.
Below is a comprehensive draft profile for anthony p postiglione jr, including his high school and college accolades, scouting report and NFL prospect outlook.
Note: This profile will be updated as more information becomes available.BackgroundAge: 21Year: Redshirt sophomoreHeight: 6-4Weight: 232Hometown: Gainesville, FloridaFun fact: First Florida QB to rush for three TDs in a single game since Tim Tebow in 2008
High school: Eastside (Gainesville, Florida)Class: 2020Composite Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (0.9204)National: 204 | Dual-threat QB: 9 | Florida: 30
High school accolades: Elite 11 finalist
Check out Anthony anthony p postiglione jr full 247Sports profile, here. For his MaxPreps profile, click here.College stats Passing 2022 1 70.8 168 0 0 2021 8 59.4 529 6 5 2020 4 50.0 27 1 1 Rushing 2022 1 11 106 9.6 3 2021 8 51 401 7.9 3 2020 4 7 61 8.7 0 College Accolades
Honors2022 (vs. Utah): Davey O’Brien Award National Quarterback of the Week2022 (vs. Utah): SEC Offensive Player of the Week2021: All-SEC Freshman team
Notable statistics2022 (vs. Utah): Became third QB in school history to pass for 150-plus yards and score three rushing touchdowns in the same game, joining Jesse Palmer and Tim TebowInitial scouting report
“Big and highly athletic arm talent specimen. Legitimately designed run game brilliance to his game. Scrambling is good, too. Reads field well for being a young QB but not an ultra-quick processor yet. When he’s patient, he will move from read to read across the entire field. At times vacates the pocket too early when it’s unnecessary. Somewhat raw prospect but has All-Pro upside.” — CBS Sports NFL Draft analyst Chris Trapasso
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