Drew Lock's Stats, Metrics, Game Logs, Projections & Rankings
Player profile
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HT/WT6' 4'' , 228 lbs
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Birthdate11/10/1996 (28)
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CollegeMissouri
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Draft Info2019: Rd 2, Pk 42 (DEN)
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StatusActive
2023 season stats
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Passing Yards543 0th
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Passing Touchdowns3 0th
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Passing EPA9.9 0th
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Adjusted DYAR69 0th
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40-Yard Dash4.69(75th%) 75th percentile75th percentile
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Speed Score94.2(82nd%) 82th percentile82th percentile
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Hand Size9(6th%) 6th percentile6th percentile
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Arm Length32.5(67th%) 67th percentile67th percentile
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Vertical Leap31(42nd%) 42th percentile42th percentile
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Broad Jump112(47th%) 47th percentile47th percentile
Recent Games
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35
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0.333
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0.71
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STATS
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Current Season
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48
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76
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0.632
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543
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7.1
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3
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3
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81.2
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5
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14
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2.8
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0
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32.1
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Last 3 years
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115
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187
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0.615
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1330
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7.1
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5
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5
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80.7
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15
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67
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4.5
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2
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86
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New York Giants quarterback Drew Lock signed with the organization as a free agent this offseason, and given the struggles of Daniel Jones, many have speculated he could push for the starting job. However, Giants reporter Connor Hughes believes he is not a legitimate threat to take the QB1 job. "[Lock] isn't that good. Very obvious of that during offseason program. He's a serviceable starter, but I don't think he's a threat to be the starter unless it really hits the fan," Hughes wrote on X. The former second-round pick by the Denver Broncos out of Missouri has thrown for 5,283 yards, 28 touchdowns, and 23 interceptions in his first 28 game appearances. He has a 9-14 record as a starter. While Jones has had plenty of downs, he's had more flashes of upside than Lock, so he's likely simply the better player. Given New York's lack of weapons, Lock would have limited fantasy upside if he's called into action this year.
Despite a report on Thursday evening that Seattle Seahawks general manager John Schneider said the New York Giants convinced him that quarterback Drew Lock would compete for a starting role with the G-Men in 2024, the Giants did not tell Lock that he would be competing for the starting gig with Daniel Jones in order to sign him. Lock signed a one-year, $5 million deal with New York on Tuesday to fill the traditional role of a backup behind Jones, according to a source familiar with the negotiations. Schneider said Seattle wanted to re-sign Lock, but he opted not to return to the Seahawks. Jones is coming off a torn ACL and is running out of chances to prove himself as the QB of the future for the Giants, but there is no QB controversy between him and Lock to open the season.
Seattle Seahawks general manager John Schneider said on a Seattle radio show on Thursday that he wanted to keep quarterback Drew Lock around, but the New York Giants "basically sold him on the opportunity to compete to be the starter." Schneider said that Lock views the situation with the Giants as possibly being similar to Baker Mayfield in Tampa last year. Lock might think he has a better shot of unseating Daniel Jones in New York for the starting gig under center than in Seattle for Geno Smith, but there's no way of knowing exactly what the G-Men are thinking. Most likely, the Giants are giving themselves more insurance at QB for Jones, who is coming off a torn ACL in 2023. Despite the addition of Lock in free agency, the Giants remain a candidate to trade up in the first round to take a signal-caller of the future. Lock could make starts for the Giants in 2024 if Jones struggles or gets hurt again, but at best, he'd be a low-end QB2 in superflex leagues.