DJ
Lagway.

DJ
Lagway.

Florida· Jr· 6'3"· 233 lb
"DJ Lagway's arm strength is self-evident, but his rare blend of torque with compact, quick release mechanics truly defines his appeal. He has the frame to absorb contact in the pocket and the mobility to extend plays, though his inconsistent touch and processing patience frame him as a high-upside project who will need polish to become a reliable NFL starter."
DJ Lagway is the modern prototype of a creator QB, a dual-threat with a linebacker's chassis and an elite whip arm. Operating in a Florida system that demands quick reads but also verticality, Lagway excels at generating effortless ball velocity, allowing him to attack tight windows in the seam or beat deep coverage even without a solid base. His pocket presence is instinctive; he doesn't panic under pressure, instead using subtle lateral navigation and exceptional contact balance to shed defenders and extend the play. He's a rhythm passer who shines when the script breaks, displaying out-of-structure creativity that is fundamental in today's NFL. Despite his generational physical tools, Lagway's projection hinges on his refinement in NFL progressions. Currently, he tends to over-rely on his arm strength, which occasionally results in inconsistent ball placement on short routes where touch, not force, is required. His eye discipline against complex NFL zone schemes must mature to avoid turnovers from forced anticipation. The ceiling is a Pro Bowl QB capable of carrying an offense, while his floor is a volatile starter dependent on explosive plays. The big question is whether he can develop the patience needed to systematically dismantle Cover 2 and Quarters defenses from the pocket.
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Live Arm' caliber with effortless power
Lagway possesses the torque to throw from unconventional launch angles and drive the ball across the field with a flat trajectory. On tape, this translates to the ability to complete sideline-to-sideline *outs* and attack the deep third without a long *wind-up*, minimizing safety reaction time.
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Elite pocket navigation and 'Contact Balance'
Unlike many mobile QBs who escape prematurely, Lagway keeps his eyes *downfield* while maneuvering through traffic. His 233-pound physical frame allows him to absorb hits from *edge rushers* and continue operating, forcing defenses to dedicate a spy or commit more personnel to the *box*.
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Compact and quick 'Release' mechanics
Displays a highly efficient throwing motion originating from the shoulder, eliminating unnecessary movements that telegraph the pass. This structural quickness in his *delivery* is vital for overcoming the NFL *pass rush* and is unusually polished for a player of his size and arm strength.
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Dual-threat with running back vision
Not merely a QB who runs out of necessity, but a ball carrier with anticipatory vision and tackle-breaking ability. His capacity to execute the *RPO* and *Zone Read* constantly conflicts *linebackers*, creating natural passing lanes due to the gravity he generates as a runner.
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Consistency in Touch and Ballistics on Short Passes
Lagway occasionally struggles to calibrate the necessary force on control passes, sending projectiles on flat or slant routes that complicate the receiver's job. In the NFL, he'll need greater sensitivity in ball placement to maximize YAC from his skill set.
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Patience in Deep Progressions
He tends to fall in love with the big play, sometimes ignoring the open checkdown in pursuit of a high-risk window. This occasional 'hero ball' must be mitigated through improved eye discipline to process post-snap safety rotation.
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Footwork in Static Situations
While fluid on the move, his feet can become heavy or too wide in the pocket when he has ample time. Correcting this static base is crucial for surgical precision and preventing his throws from sailing high, a common error when his hips and arm aren't properly synchronized.
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Projects an outcome where his physical toolkit allows him to be an average-level starter or an elite backup, valued for his toughness and ability to create outside of structure.
The comparison hinges on his potential to polish the rough edges of his game (processing, touch) and evolve into an offensive engine, leveraging his physical prototype and rushing threat.
This represents the floor if development stalls and he never refines his accuracy, post-snap processing, and patience, remaining a 'highlights' player without the consistency to lead an offense.
RAS · Relative Athletic Score
Kent Lee Platte methodology · ras.football
/ Combine Feb '27 · Pro days Mar '27
DJ's RAS will publish once the official testing drops.
The Relative Athletic Score needs the 40, vertical, broad jump, shuttle and 3-cone — numbers that don't exist until the NFL Combine or pro day. Until then we grade the QB on percentiles vs. his positional cohort (see athletic radar below).
— — — mediana posicional (p50)
- 40 yardas
- 4.81sp50
- Vertical
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- Broad jump
- —in
- Three-cone
- —s
- Shuttle
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- Bench
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