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The Arizona Cardinals selected Carson Beck, a quarterback from Miami, in the third round of the NFL Draft. Beck, a former standout at Georgia, brings impressive college stats and accolades to the team.
Carson Beck played 55 games at Miami, completing 966 of 1,390 attempts for 11,725 yards, 88 touchdowns, and 32 interceptions.
The Cardinals aimed to develop a young quarterback, and Beck's strong performance at Miami and Georgia made him an attractive choice.
In high school, Carson Beck was named the 2018 'Florida Mr. Football,' a four-star prospect, and the USA Today Offensive Player of the Year.
Carson Beck grew up in Jacksonville, Florida, played at Mandarin High School, and had a successful college career at Georgia before transferring to Miami.

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Beck grew up in Jacksonville, Florida, and attended Mandarin High School, where he was a star on the baseball diamond and the football gridiron. His personality is calm and always confident, and in control. In his sophomore year, he committed to play baseball at nearby Florida. But then he guided Mandarin to a state championship where he threw for 3,546 yards and 30 touchdowns. This made his attitude change about which sport to pursue. He helped turn around a football program from 2-8-0 to a state championship season and then was personally rewarded by being voted “Florida Mr. Football.” ***High School accolades:***
**Height:** 6’-5” **Weight:** 233 pounds **Hand:** 10” **Arm:** 30 5/8” **Wingspan:** 75” **40-yard dash:** 4.84 **10-yard shuttle:** DNP **3-cone:** DNP **225-pound bench press:** DNP **Vertical jump:** 32” **Broad jump:** DNP **College games:** 50 **College snaps:** 2,840 —————————————————————————-
**Twitter:** @carsonbeck01 **Instagram:** @carsonbeck
His track record as a consistent winner has impressed analysts, and at 6’-4”, he has plenty of size for an NFL quarterback and is very intelligent. Beck has been a winner everywhere he has played, and in his football career has won three championships. He had the second-best completion percentage in the country at 72.4%, throwing for 3,813 yards and a career-high 30 touchdowns in leading Miami to the College Football Playoff. He’s a selfless leader and loves the process and hard work it takes to be successful.
During the three years he was the starter at Georgia, his squads went 24-4-0. Add Miami’s 13-3-0 record, and that indicates his teams win lots of games. Beck is a pocket technician with a very quick processing speed. His release mechanism stays compact through different arm angles. Very good decision maker and rarely forces a throw. Strong arm.
His ability to take off and gain yardage with his legs has improved and evolved. Have to love his height and wants the ball in his hands when critical moments occur late in the game. He is a tough kid and resilient. If Arizona can stash him for a year and allow him to learn from the two veterans, all this would do is get him ready and more prepared.
Make no mistake about this pick. Beck is the new head coach, Mike LaFleur’s choice to become the starting quarterback of the future. There won’t be any more speculation going forward in future drafts. Beck is the one. Stash him a year and see what develops.
As good as his accuracy is on intermediate passes, his deep ball throws are all over the place. He is also susceptible to inside pressure, which can force early releases. He has had trajectory issues in the past, and any type of coverage disguise creates false reads. Making smart decisions during critical moments has raised concerns. Beck can throw it a country mile, but can’t find his receivers. And for some reason, his postgame interviews after a key loss are about what his teammates did or did not do. Throwing another guy under any bus just isn’t cool.