NFL Mock Draft 2018: Top 3 QBs with best chance to be No. 1 pick
Senior Oklahoma State QB Mason Rudolph fits the bill of an NFL passer. At 6’5″, 230 pounds, Rudolph has the size that should have NFL scouts drooling. Rudolph also has an arm stronger than almost any passer in the nation.
His accuracy down the field is impressive as well. In Week 1, Rudolph threw for more than 300 yards and three touchdowns. Head coach Mike Gundy took him out before the Cowboys could make the game even uglier against the Tulsa Golden Hurricane.
It’s only a matter of time before Rudolph gets the national attention he deserve. There’s a great chance that Rudolph has the best stat line of any Power Five QB by the end of the 2017 season. Oklahoma State’s receiving corps is the best in the country.
The Pokes have another secondary that they can shred in Week 2. On Friday, Sep. 8, Oklahoma State hits the road to face the South Alabama Jaguars. Ole Miss quarterback Shea Patterson ripped apart the Jaguar defense for more than 400 yards and four touchdowns.