Miles O'Neill
Texas A&M
Recruiting Class of 2024
As a College Recruit
Big-framed quarterback who touts arguably the strongest arm in the 2024 cycle. Measured in at around 6-foot-4.5, 220 pounds prior to his senior season. Has massive hands that measure at 10 ⅜ inches, registering among the largest at the position in 2024. Flashes easy downfield arm strength. Drives the ball vertically without strain. Rips throws from the far hash to the boundary with palpable velocity. Has a pliable arm with considerable layback in his throwing motion. Shows strong natural accuracy with the ability to layer his throws and change speeds. Sticks the ball on covered receivers. Looks to be a sound decision maker in the game setting. Completed 72.3% of his passes for 28 touchdowns as a junior. Plays with a wide base and coordinated footwork. Slides around the pocket, strafing to avoid pressure. Tough for defenders to bring down with arm tackles due to his size. Has solid mobility, especially for a bigger quarterback. Used on designed runs and can pick up yards on broken plays. Picked up 350 yards on the ground as a junior. Also has a basketball background. At his best as a downfield, vertical passer. Has longer arms and can be inconsistent in the quick game and going side to side. Needs to continue adding overall polish and consistency with experience. Did not face top competition as a junior and transferred to The Hun School in New Jersey for his senior season. Will need to continue developing, but the pure physical upside is among the best at the position in the cycle.
Reminds Us Of
Miles O'Neill's strong arm, accuracy and measured movement in the pocket reminds us of Sam Bradford. He also reminds us some of Justin Herbert as a high school prospect, particularly as a passer.
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