Joe Fagnano
UConn
Scouting Report

Fagnano is one of the most efficient college passers in America on paper but a limited physical projection at the NFL level. He's a timing-based distributor who protects the football with borderline obsessive discipline — one interception on 413 attempts is a historic clip — and processes defenses like a seven-year starter should. But the arm is ordinary, the accuracy scattered under combine-setting pressure, and the release mechanics draw flags from evaluators who question whether the quick game that worked at UConn translates against NFL closing speed. At 26 years old with an FCS-to-AAC trajectory, teams are essentially buying a finished product: a career backup who can manage a game plan, lead a meeting room, and not beat himself. The ceiling is an Easton Stick-type NFL survivor; the floor is a priority free agent camp arm.

Strengths
Weaknesses
Pro ComparisonEaston Stick

Steelers Depot's comp, and the most apt one available. Both are timing-based pocket passers with limited arm talent, smart processing, and prototypical size who profile as career backup quarterbacks who can manage a game plan without beating themselves.

Trait Grades
💪 Arm Strength
47
🎯 Accuracy
57
🧊 Pocket Presence
65
🏃 Mobility
44
🧠 Decision Making
77
👑 Leadership
74
🔮 Pre-Snap Diagnosis
87
College Production (2025)
Passing
3,441 yds, 28 TD, 1 INT
Efficiency
68.9% comp, 8.35 YPA, 93.29% DOM
Rushing
131 yds, 3 TD
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