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Is Kevin Hogan the Quarterback of the Future for the Jets?

Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

Kevin Hogan was the quarterback at Stanford for a wildly successful era. Now he enters the NFL Draft. What are the key things to know about him?

Measurables

Height: 6'3"

Arm Length: 32 3/8"

Weight: 218

Hands: 10 1/4"

Statistics

Completion Percentage: 65.9%

Yards Per Attempt: 8.5

Touchdown Rate: 6.8%

Interception Rate: 2.6%

Combine Results

40 Time: 4.78 seconds

Vertical Jump: 32.5 inches

Broad Jump: 113 inches

3 Cone Drill: 6.99 seconds

Bill Parcells Quarterback Rules (4/4)

Was he a senior? Yes

Was he a three year starter? Yes

Did he graduate? Yes

Did he win at least 23 games as starting quarterback? Yes

26-27-60 Rule (3/3)

Did he score at least 26 on the Wonderlic? Yes

Did he start at least 27 games? Yes

Did he complete at least 60% of his passes? Yes

PFF Draft Guide Stats

Accuracy: 75.8% (9th of 22 QB prospects)

Accuracy Under Pressure: 61.2% (14th of 22 QB prospects)

Deep Passing Accuracy: 39.6% (18th of 22 QB prospects)

What the Experts Say

Mike Mayock: "He's probably the most ready, intellectually, of any of those quarterbacks. He's probably as close to what you're going to see in the NFL as any of them. He's going to come in and pick it up very quickly."

Gil Brandt: "Quarterback Kevin Hogan -- 6-foot-3 1/8, 220 pounds -- had a real good pro-day workout. Hogan -- who has 10 3/8-inch hands -- is working on shortening his delivery. It is quicker and shorter now than it was at the NFL Scouting Combine. Hogan was a four-year starter at Stanford, so he's got to have something going for him. Hogan could wind up being a really good backup quarterback in the NFL."

Greg Cosell: "Kevin Hogan will be a 10-year backup, and he’ll be a great backup. Now because he’s a smart kid and all that, three or four years down the road someone will think he can be a starter and I’m not saying he couldn’t be, but he’d never be a high-level starter…He doesn’t throw it well enough."

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