Sawyer Robertson
QB · Baylor Bears · SR · 6'4 · 220 lb
Trait Grades
- Accuracy7.0 / 10
- Pocket Presence7.5 / 10
- Arm Strength8.5 / 10
- Anticipation7.0 / 10
- Processing7.5 / 10
- Improvisation7.5 / 10
What the tape shows
Sawyer Robertson is a traits-based passer with vertical aggressiveness and flashes of outside-the-numbers accuracy, projecting as a developmental quarterback in a structured offense that limits full-field processing early. He is comfortable taking deep shots and throwing in-breaking routes when reads are defined, and he shows the ability to execute high-level back-shoulder throws. However, his consistency is a major concern—he misses routine short throws, struggles with overall timing and accuracy, and his effectiveness drops significantly when forced to process post-snap. He tends to rely on predetermined reads, often staring down targets and developing tunnel vision, which leads to throws outside of rhythm and missed opportunities. Additionally, he needs improved situational awareness, particularly understanding yardage to gain, to make better in-game decisions. While he can occasionally create with his legs, mobility is not a primary strength of his game. Overall, he projects as a developmental, system-dependent quarterback whose ceiling will depend on improving processing speed, accuracy consistency, and playing with better rhythm and awareness.Best NFL Fits (Scheme + Need): Robertson fits best in offenses that emphasize defined reads, vertical shot plays, and simplified progressions—such as the Tennessee Titans, Atlanta Falcons, Las Vegas Raiders, Pittsburgh Steelers, and Seattle Seahawks—where he can operate within structure, take advantage of vertical opportunities, and gradually develop his processing and consistency without being heavily exposed to complex, full-field reads early in his career.