QB 19
Miller Moss
Louisville
Height: 6'1"
Weight: 210 lbs
Class: Senior
Report by:
Paul Kilgallen
Measurables
Physical
Height
6'1"
Weight
210 lbs
Arm Length
31" in
Hand Size
9 3/8" in
Speed & Agility
40-Time
4.85 s
Explosiveness
Vertical
32 in
Broad Jump
103'0"
Traits
multi
Football IQ
Trait Prototype: Peyton Manning
offense
Moonshot Dimer
Trait Prototype: Russell Wilson
Summary
Strengths
Football IQ
Quick Release
Play Action
Weaknesses
Decision Making
Feeling Pressure
Light Frame
Final Report
Miller Moss, a 5th Year Senior out of Louisville by way of USC, where he backed up Caleb Williams for 3 seasons, is a pro-style pocket passer who will be a reclamation backup project in the NFL, should he get a shot. When you look at the Louisville tape, it's mostly unimpressive, but is even more troubling when you compare it to his USC tape. He started in place of Caleb Williams in the 2023 Holiday Bowl and set a Pac-12 Bowl Record with 6 touchdown passes- and that was the peak of his college career. In 2024, he started off hot but was eventually benched amidst a long losing streak, and transferred to Louisville for his final year. Unfortunately, the extra year did nothing to help his NFL case, throwing for 2700-16-7. He has the brain and mechanics to play int he NFL, even at his smaller size. He excels in play action and structure, getting through reads and having good touch on deeper throws. However, he looks like a QB that got broken somewhere along the way, and he will need to watch and learn in the NFL before he can be a viable backup.