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Kyle Reed, QB, San Jose State
From WalterFootball.com: Kyle Reed, San Jose State
Height: 6-3. Weight: 215.
Projected 40 Time: 4.64.
Projected Round (2010): FA. 2/4/09: A pretty mediocre junior campaign: Kyle Reed had 1,537 yards, nine touchdowns, six picks and a pedestrian 6.1 YPA.
7/24/08: Recruited by Cal, Kyle Reed had to transfer to San Jose State because he couldn't beat out Nate Longshore's backup for the No. 2 position (ouch). Reed has a strong arm, however, and could put up serious numbers in San Jose State's high-octane offense.
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12/05- vs. La Tech- Has a shorter but decent build. Quick release, can get the ball out fast. Takes a sack. Will sit in the pocket too long at times before making the throws. Has better than average velocity on his throws. Hes a bit inaccurate and will throw to the wrong side of receivers at times. Indecisive at times.
Summary: Kyle Reed is an athletic QB with a nice arm. Reeds biggest problem is his decision making and propensity to hang on to the ball too long. Teams may look at him for his athleticism, but he has a steep climb to show he could lead and offense.