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    247Sports Exclusive: Minnesota QB Max Brosmer 1-on-1

Draft Scouting Report

Pro Comparison: T.J. Yates
Summary

Max Brosmer has good size for the position and operates like a professional. The FCS transfer is most efficient in the short-to-intermediate segments of the field. He lacks the ideal arm strength to push the ball downfield and reach the boundary. Although he has good pocket awareness and steps up in the pocket when pressured, Brosmer is not particularly accurate or effective when asked to make plays off-platform.

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  • 2024 (at Minnesota): School-record 268 completions
  • 2023 (at New Hampshire): Second-team FCS All-American (AP)
Strengths
  • Good job stepping up in the pocket when pressured
  • Good working the short to intermediate part of the field
  • Confident attacking zone coverage
Weaknesses
  • Lacks ideal arm strength to drive balls downfield
  • Not a creative passer off-platform

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Player Bio

HT/WT: 6-2, 217 lbs
Birthplace: Roswell, GA
Class: Senior