QB 7
Joey Aguilar
Tennessee
Height: 6'3"
Weight: 229 lbs
Class: Senior
Report by:
Connor Rogers
Measurables
Physical
Height
6'3"
Weight
229 lbs
Arm Length
31 3/4 in
Hand Size
9 5/8 in
Summary
Strengths
Stands tall in the pocket and reads the field calmly
Confident in ripping middle of the field throws
Often puts the right amount of air under a pretty deep ball (completed 26 of 56 throws of 20+ yards in 2025)
Tough and relatively unphased by getting rocked
Weaknesses
Accuracy is still too inconsistent for how much football he's played, will throw behind or above receivers a lot
Will randomly throw without his base and misfire
Jarring difference in play action dropbacks vs. non play action: 10.7 YPA vs. 6.9 YPA, 15:3 TD:INT ratio vs. 9:7 TD:INT ratio and a 72.8 completion percentage vs. 61.3 completion percentage.
While a tough runner, he won't be able to run away from NFL defenders
Final Report
Aguilar is a well traveled quarterback prospect that displays toughness and confidence. He has a dense, filled out frame that helps him bounce back from any contact. At Tennessee, he operated an offense that ran play action on nearly half of his dropbacks. He will fearlessly rip throws into the middle of the field, but his ball placement can be erratic when he loses his base. This forces receivers to adjust behind or above them to haul in passes at times. He puts a lot of air under his deep throws, but it often works and should be considered a positive in his game. Aguilar won't be a creative runner, but he is a tough pocket passer with enough arm talent to become a legitimate backup at the next level.