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Joey Aguilar headshotTennessee Volunteers
Overall #100 · QB #12

Joey Aguilar

QB · Tennessee Volunteers · SR · 6'3 · 225 lb

Film Grade76.7
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Trait Grades

  • Accuracy8.5 / 10
  • Pocket Presence7.5 / 10
  • Arm Strength8.5 / 10
  • Anticipation7.5 / 10
  • Processing7.0 / 10
  • Improvisation7.0 / 10

What the tape shows

Joey Aguilar is a rhythm-based passer with solid baseline accuracy and a preference for defined-read concepts, projecting as a developmental quarterback in a structured, quick-game offense. He is generally an accurate thrower and shows comfort attacking on crossing routes, where timing and spacing are clear. He also demonstrates a willingness to push throws into hole shots, attacking coverage when reads are defined. However, his development is limited by inconsistent anticipation—particularly on hook and curl routes—along with a tendency to stare down receivers, making him vulnerable to defenders jumping passing lanes. He operates primarily as a one-read quarterback, struggling to work through full progressions, which impacts his ability to consistently execute against more complex coverages. Additionally, he relies more on direct, driven throws rather than consistently layering the ball, which can limit versatility in the passing game. Overall, he projects as a system-dependent quarterback whose ceiling will depend on improving anticipation, expanding progression ability, and developing better eye discipline. Best NFL Fits (Scheme + Need): Aguilar fits best in offenses that emphasize quick game, defined reads, and horizontal spacing concepts—such as the New Orleans Saints, Minnesota Vikings, Las Vegas Raiders, New England Patriots, and San Francisco 49ers—where he can operate within structure, rely on rhythm and timing, and gradually develop his progression skills and anticipation against NFL-level defenses.

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