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Kyle Trask Dynasty Value

Kyle Trask

Kyle Trask
Player Profile
QB TB

Height

6'5"

Weight

236 lbs.

Experience

5 yrs.

Bye

11

Birthday

Mar 06, 1998

Age

26.9

College

Florida

NFL Draft Pick

2021 - Rd 2, Pk 64

Dynasty Analysis

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Kyle Trask Combine Results

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Kyle Trask Future Projections

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Kyle Trask Scouting Report

Kyle Trask Scouting Report

  • Height: 6’5
  • Weight: 236
  • Age: 23.1

Kyle Trask College Stats

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2018 4 14 2263.6%162105-41
2019 12 237 35466.9%29412576384
2020 12 301 43768.9%428343864503

Trask played behind current University of Miami QB D’Eriq King in each of his final 3 high school seasons. It took a recruiting camp at the University of Florida to get the Gators interested.

2016 was a redshirt season. The following year, Trask underwent meniscus surgery in April and foot surgery in September. He never saw the field.

Another foot injury followed in 2018 — this time a broken foot in November. He ended that season with only 22 attempts.

Trask finally emerged in 2019. Starting 10 of 12 games, he posted 25 TDs to 7 INTs and led the Gators to an 11-2 record. His supporting cast included current pros Van Jefferson, Freddie Swain and Lamical Perine — plus future top-10 pick Kyle Pitts.

Trask took a huge leap forward in 2020. His 43 passing scores tied Tua Tagovailoa for 3rd most in SEC history. His 4,283 passing yards gave him sole possession of 3rd. Pitts’ individual game took off alongside a senior breakout from WR Kadarius Toney.

No surprise, then, that Trask earned Heisman finalist status.

A Senior Bowl invite followed, but Trask was forced to decline due to an ankle injury. The 23-year-old at least participated at his March Pro Day.

“I want to make sure they knew that I have a strong arm," he said via Sports Illustrated. "A lot of things that I’ve been hearing is that I can’t move and have a weak arm. I wanted to show just the opposite – that I can burst out of the pocket, that I can move around in the pocket and still be accurate and that I have a strong arm and the ability to make throws downfield.”

Trask isn’t a quick-twitch athlete, and he’s not a speedy rusher like Justin Fields or Trey Lance. But his senior season showed a lot to like as a pure passer.

Kyle Trask Highlights

Games watched: Alabama (2020), Tennessee (2020), LSU (2020), Texas A&M (2020), Oklahoma (2020), Georgia (2020)

While Trask lacks explosiveness, he makes up for it with pocket feel and movement.

Florida QB Kyle Trask completes a downfield pass.

Florida QB Kyle Trask hits a crossing receiver in stride despite having no room to step into the throw.

Trask won't make splash plays outside of structure. But to me, his in-pocket ability gives him the best chance to stick around in the league.

Over and over, I'd see him step up and make some beautiful touch passes (check out the first clip again). This next one finds him hook up with Pitts, whose wingspan (nearly 84 inches) is simply massive. Still, this ball is placed perfectly vs. tight coverage...

Florida QB Kyle Trask finds a receiver for a deep TD despite tight coverage.

Trask isn't given credit for having a plus arm, but it's generally regarded as adequate. Here you see him fit a ball 25+ air yards right over the CB -- and without really stepping into the pass. He did perform well on deep balls in 2020, earning a Pro Football Focus grade of 96.6 on such throws.

Florida QB Kyle Trask hits a receiver downfield in stride.

Trask made some head-scratching decisions in my sample of games. Below, he underthrows a ball into triple coverage while facing pressure.

Florida QB Kyle Trask shows questionable decision making in throwing this INT.

Here he stares down his target, allowing the defender to break on the ball for a pick 6.

Florida QB Kyle Trask stares down his receiver, allowing the defender to break and make the INT.

Trask actually had 4 picks turned into defensive scores last season. One thing to keep in mind with this Oklahoma game: Trask didn't have his top-4 pass catchers (including Pitts and Toney) available. The Cotton Bowl matchup was easily his worst showing of the year: 158 yards, 0 TD, 3 INTs and a 57.1% completion rate in a 55-20 blowout loss.

Per ESPN's Hollie Rowe, Trask had only 3 practices with the new-look pass-catching corps heading into the game. Now, the Oklahoma matchup gave Trask an opportunity to show he can elevate teammates. Similarly to Mac Jones, supporting cast -- and scheme -- are routinely brought up as knocks against Trask. Dane Brugler of The Athletic notes that nearly 46% of his yards came after the catch in 2020.

All that to say: Trask's dud against Oklahoma is understandable.

Fantasy Outlook

Trask might be getting Round 1 buzz in a year less stacked at QB. As things stand now, the Manvel, Texas native seems likely to get drafted somewhere on Day 2 as the QB6-QB7.

So you can’t expect any year 1 fantasy help. And even if he does see the field, a lack of rushing ability will put an increased importance on the supporting cast.

Ultimately, look for Trask to sit for a year behind a veteran. Teams like Denver, Washington, New England and Pittsburgh could target a QB outside of Round 1.

Shark Bites

Baker Mayfield QB TB

6:30pm EST 12/1/24

Baker Mayfield Leaves With Ankle Injury

Baker Mayfield Leaves With Ankle Injury

Buccaneers QB Baker Mayfield suffered an apparent ankle injury on a sack in the third quarter of Sunday's game vs. the Panthers. He was down for a couple of minutes but eventually walked off under his own power. We'll update Mayfield's status when we know more. QB Kyle Trask has replaced Mayfield.

Update: Mayfield returned after missing just two snaps.

Buccaneers QB Baker Mayfield (toe) did not practice on Wednesday. He seemed to come out of Monday night's loss to the Chiefs OK, so we're guessing that this is more of a rest day. We'll see if Mayfield gets back on the field tomorrow. If he can't play vs. the 49ers on Sunday, Tampa Bay would turn to QB Kyle Trask.

Bucs QB Baker Mayfield (ankle, ribs) is listed as questionable for Monday night's playoff game vs. the Eagles. He got in limited practices on Friday and Saturday. We'd be surprised if Mayfield did not play on Monday, but we'll continue to keep you updated on his status. QB Kyle Trask is Mayfield's backup.

Bucs QB Baker Mayfield (ribs) did not practice on Wednesday. "Just one of those things that's tender," Mayfield said." I've dealt with rib injuries before. Rest and just as the week goes on otherwise helps. ... I'll do everything I can to be out there. That's for sure. Division on the line, playoff hopes on the line. Going back to Carolina. Yeah, I'll do everything I can." We'll keep you updated on Mayfield's status over the next few days. QB Kyle Trask would get the start in a must-win game if Mayfield is out.

Bucs QB Baker Mayfield injured his right ankle on a QB sneak in the first quarter of Sunday's game vs. the Colts. He was able to return and finish out the game, completing 20 of 30 passes for 199 yards, two TDs, and one INT. But Mayfield took six sacks and was clearly missing his usual mobility. Neither Mayfield nor HC Todd Bowles would guarantee afterward that Mayfield will be able to play vs. the Panthers this weekend. “I’ll have to wait until he gets checked out and see how bad it is after the game once he puts it up. That’s going to be the tell-tale sign," Bowles said. We'll look for further updates on Mayfield's injury and track his practice participation this week. QB Kyle Trask would get the start if Mayfield is out.

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