Andrew could go either way as an NFL QB. I'm sure he'll be drafted in the top three rounds, but no one is sure if he can fulfill those expectations. He has a great arm, but has not proven to be a winner in the true sense of the word.**
Scouting Report:*
Pro: Good arm... accurate passer...great arm strength...very productive, just broke PAC-10's record for most TD's in a career(previously held by John Elway)...very...makes very few poor decisions, very good TD/int ratio...tough...fearless.. experienced, a four year starter...**
Con: Not proven to be able to put his team on his shoulders...very immobile, doesn't leave the pocket and gives up a lot of sacks...release isn't the best in the world...a lot of "bust" potential...he isn't the emotional leader on the field**
Summary: Before this year, Andrew was a shoe-in to be a first-round pick. However, questions have emerged about his consistency and ability to win in the clutch. Could really go either way depending on the system he's drafted into. A late-season injury has further clouded Walter's status as of this writing. **
At Arizona State's Pro-Day: Andrew Walter looked very good during his passing workout, and had good ball speed, and the most part was accurate with all his passes. One person who witnessed the workout stated Walter did a fantastic job for a QB who sustained a 3rd degree separation of his throwing shoulder just 4 months ago. As one would expect the weather today is beautiful in Arizona. Though a bit breezy, the sunny 85-degree temperature skies has scouts smiling. In the early going Andrew Walter ran a surprising 40-time under 4.90-seconds, being clocked in the 4.87/4.86 range.