NFL Draft Profile: Oregon QB Bo Nix

Bo Nix NFL Draft profile

Bo Nix is one of two quarterbacks, along with Michael Penix Jr., who have lots of experience under their belt. Nix has the most starts ever by a college quarterback. After starting his career at Auburn, he ended his college career at Oregon. He ran one of the most devastating offenses in college football. Will his experience translate to the NFL?

NFL Draft Profile: Oregon QB Bo Nix

Bo Nix, QB, Oregon

  • Senior
  • Age: 23
  • Height: 6’3′
  • Weight: 214 lbs.
  • Hometown: Pinson, AL

College Career Summary

Bo Nix spent three years at Auburn and never found his footing. His best season was his freshman year, and he barely threw for 2,500 yards. It wasn’t until he got to Oregon that he started to show his elite talent. Whether it was the experience or the coaching, something clicked once he got to Eugene.

2019

Bo Nix played like a freshman in 2019. He only completed 57% of his passes for 2,542 yards. He also had a modest 16 touchdowns and six interceptions. Still, the Tigers went 9-4 that year, and Nix showed promise.

2020

The 2020 season is difficult to evaluate for any player due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The SEC was able to play a lot of games, but Nix’s stats were similar to 2019. He threw for 2,415 yards, 12 touchdowns and seven interceptions. Again, this year is hard to evaluate because of how different practices and games looked.

2021

The Tigers hoped this would be the breakout year for Bo Nix. It didn’t happen. He threw for 2,294 yards and only 11 touchdowns. The once-promising prospect had now turned into a frustrating player. It seemed like both sides needed a change of scenery, and Nix transferred to Oregon.

2022

Something clicked for Bo Nix when he got to Oregon. The Ducks have famously put together some of the best offenses ever, and 2022 was no different. He completed 71% of his passes, which was a ten percent increase from his junior season. This led to a huge increase in his other stats. He threw for 3,593 yards, 29 touchdowns, and seven interceptions. Oregon also used his legs, and he ran for 14 touchdowns as well. He would carry this momentum to 2023.

2023

This was the swan song for Nix. He completed 77% of his passes for 4,508 yards, 45 touchdowns, and a career-low three interceptions. The only bad part of the season was the two losses to Washington that kept them out of the College Football Playoff. Despite those losses, it was still an excellent season for the quarterback.

Bo Nix’s Strengths

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  • Shows an ability to run an efficient two-minute offense
  • Great pocket mobility
  • Quick release
  • Delivers the ball accurately

Bo Nix’s Weaknesses

  • Reliant on sideline cues
  • Often hesitates on open reads
  • Inconsistent in recognizing pressure

NFL Player Comparisons

Rookie Outlook

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Bo Nix is a fascinating prospect. On the one hand, his experience can be seen as a good thing. He could come in and start right away and not be rattled. On the other hand, teams tend to like younger prospects as they have longevity in the sport. There are three teams that are interesting for Nix: the Vikings, Broncos, and Raiders. These teams pick 11,12 and 13 in the draft, respectively.
Unless they give up a haul, none of those teams are going to get a top quarterback. However, the need is still there. Nix could be an option for any of those teams. He could come in and be more prepared as a starter than a more raw prospect. More than likely, he sits for a year, but given his skills, he might sneak into a starting position.

Fantasy Outlook

Bo Nix has fantasy value, given his dual-threat nature. His junior year stat line of 29 passing touchdowns and 14 rushing touchdowns should make a fantasy manager salivate. For one-year leagues, it obviously depends on if he wins a starting job. There’s a chance, but it all depends on which team drafts him.

For dynasty leagues, he might be worth a later-round pick. He has shown an ability to develop. If he gets into the right coaching situation, Bo Nix could become a high-level starter in a year or two. Depending on your team’s needs, he is worth a flyer for sure.

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