Quarterback Ball Velocity at NFL Combine 2008-2019

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It's been posted before but updating 2019

Kyler Murray did not throw
Dwayne Haskins Ohio State 52 (Left) 52 (Right)
Daniel Jones Duke 53 (Left) 54 (Right)
Drew Lock Missouri 54 (Left) 53 (Right)

Josh Allen Wyoming 62 (Left) 62 (Right)
Baker Mayfield Oklahoma 59 (Left) 60 (Right)
Josh Rosen UCLA 57 (Left) 59 (Right)
Lamar Jackson Louisville 49 (Left) 49 (Right)

Patrick Mahomes Texas Tech 55 (Left) 55 (Right)
Mitch Trubisky North Carolina 51 (Left) 50 (Right)
Deshaun Watson Clemson 45 (Left) 45 (Right)

Jared Goff, California 58
Carson Wentz, North Dakota State 57
Dak Prescott, Mississippi State 54

Jameis Winston, Florida State 55

Blake Bortles, Central Florida 56
Jimmy Garoppolo, Eastern Illinois 56

Kirk Cousins, Michigan State 59
Nick Foles, Arizona 57
Russell Wilson, Wisconsin 55

https://www.ourlads.com/story/default/Quarterback-Ball-Velocity-at-NFL-Combine-2008-2017/10243/dh/
 

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Murray probably could throw the ball over 60
Or 57 according to this article.

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For an athlete his size, Murray’s arm strength is amazing. On his hardest throws, he can launch the ball at about 57 miles per hour. That gives him a stronger arm, coming out of college, than QBs like Sam Darnold (56.5 MPH ) and Mitchell Trubisky (56 MPH). Some of the bigger arms I tracked when they came out of college include Carson Wentz (59 MPH), Jared Goff (60 MPH), and, of course, the human JUGS machine, Josh Allen (64 MPH).

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