Indianapolis Colts: 2020 NFL Draft options to replace Andrew Luck

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Jake Fromm 2020 NFL Draft
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One of the stars of the Netflix QB1 documentary show, Fromm has gone on to have a very good first couple of seasons with the Bulldogs, proving his worth as a top prep QB prospect and now a legitimate first-round NFL prospect.

Fromm is a good athlete with excellent field vision and anticipation. He will make mistakes with the ball at times, but Fromm generally manages the game really well and is capable of putting the ball on an absolute dime when throwing deep.

He helped lead Georgia to the College Football Playoff two years ago and once again has them primed for a postseason run as a junior.

Georgia is a prominent running team, but Fromm can air it out when he’s asked too. He completed nearly 68 percent of his passes last season with 30 touchdown throws and just six interceptions.

The fact that he threw only seven interceptions as a true freshman in 2017 is remarkable.

This kid savors the moment, has the ‘it’ factor, and if he shows expected improvements in the consistency of his game this season, he could very well be in the mix for a top 10 selection.