Haynes King
QB · Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets · SR · 6'3 · 215 lb
Trait Grades
- Accuracy8.0 / 10
- Pocket Presence8.0 / 10
- Arm Strength8.0 / 10
- Anticipation8.0 / 10
- Processing8.0 / 10
- Improvisation8.5 / 10
What the tape shows
Haynes King is a movement-heavy, dual-threat quarterback who thrives outside of structure and in simplified read concepts, projecting as a developmental playmaker in a QB-run and movement-based offense. He is most comfortable throwing on the move and operating off high-low reads and breaking-route concepts, where decisions are defined and timing is simplified. His best trait is his ability to escape pressure and extend plays, consistently creating opportunities when protection breaks down, while also contributing significantly in the run game—though his physical style leads to frequent hits. However, his development is limited by inconsistent mechanics and pocket discipline, as many of his throws come off-base and he tends to escape rather than step up into clean pockets. As a passer, his deep ball placement needs improvement, particularly in leading receivers into open space on post routes, and his misses often sail, impacting overall accuracy consistency. Overall, he projects as a traits-based, system-dependent quarterback whose ceiling will depend on improving pocket management, throwing mechanics, and downfield accuracy.Best NFL Fits (Scheme + Need): King fits best in offenses that emphasize QB movement, read-based concepts, and a strong run game foundation—such as the Baltimore Ravens, Chicago Bears, Indianapolis Colts, Arizona Cardinals, and Atlanta Falcons—where he can operate on the move, utilize his athleticism, and develop more consistent mechanics and pocket discipline within a structured system.