Height aside, his body of work is too small, he had 1 good year in a spread offense against what's considered the lowest competition in D1....rusty smith from fau played for 4 years at 6'5 in a pro style offense and he was a 6th round pick. Blaine will not get drafted, most spread QB's don't get drafted regardless. He may get in a camp somewhere but I doubt he will be there long. Could have a career in the CFL. I have a feeling you will see gautier on the sidelines at cajun field next year.
He is almost the exact opposite in what NFL teams look for in a QB. This isn't a knock on Blaine. He's meant the world to us. But he's not nearly tall enough to be a NFL QB. And it's not like he makes up for that with tremendous accuracy. He may have a shot to get signed by a team if he preforms well on pro day. But he'd have to change positions. Desormeaux had a chance to make the Jags as a safety. Blaine would have to do something similar.
Blaine looks like a smart kid. I'm sure he'll be getting his degree and move on to have lots of success elsewhere.
College stats have ZERO to do with the NFL draft, whether it's a 4 year or 1 year "body of work". NFL teams draft "upside" and for the most part only use attributes such as size (height), arm strength, accuracy, and football IQ. Small school, spread QBs, that are under 6'3" have zero to no chance of getting drafted, unless it's a a guy like Colt Brennan from Hawaii who set all kinds of NCAA passing records. And even then, he wasnt a highly drafted player, and never made anything of himself as a pro. Blaine will have to switch positions, and sign as an undrafted free agent to get a shot in that league.
Our current QB on the other hand does have a decent shot to make it at the next level.
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