Alabama QB Jalen Milroe enters the 2025 NFL Draft as a lesser touted talent than the top quarterbacks like Colorado’s Shedeur Sanders and Miami’s Cam Ward. Milroe doesn’t think he is a “one-dimensional” type of player and can execute things other quarterbacks cannot.
“There’s a lot of things other quarterbacks do well that I can do. But there are things I can do that they can’t do,” Milroe said, via Jeff Howe of The Athletic. “That’s something I use as an advantage. … I’m not one-dimensional.”
Milroe ran a 40-yard dash of 4.37 seconds, which accomplished his goal.
“A lot of people wanted me to run,” Milroe said. “I gave everybody what they wanted. My goal was to get in the 4.3s, so goal completed.”
Milroe has been spending time with personal QB coach Jordan Palmer. He feels their effort is taking his game to the next level.
“All the hard work in the dark is going to come out to shine,” Milroe said. “Me and Jordan spent so much time together enhancing my game at every level that we needed to be at. It was great to be out here, great to be back in Tuscaloosa one more time, throw with our guys.”
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