Graham is a big, tall pocket passer with a huge arm and the ability to make any throw on the field. He has a terrific frame to grow into and in our opinion is still going to be a late bloomer in terms of his ceiling for development. He has many impressive physical tools coupled with his measurables to develop into a fine collegiate passer. He is competitive, tough and shows great command of the game under center. He is not a great athlete and only has decent foot speed, but he has very good pocket presence and does a good job of side-stepping and avoiding the rush. He shows good field vision and does an excellent job of surveying the field and working through his progressions. He has very good feet for his size, a steady drop and quick set up. He has very good arm strength. He shows good touch and the ability to change velocities. He throws catchable passes underneath and has a feel for leading his receivers. Can display great touch. Is extremely accurate in short-to-intermediate range. Can make all the necessary throws. Can drive the ball downfield when his feet are set and he transfers his weight. Shows good zip on the deep out route and gets adequate RPMs on his downfield throws. Throws well on the run to the sideline. Graham is a guy that we would like to see work from under center some more. Is in the shotgun a bunch and does not drop from center and read on the move as much as he'll have to at the next level. He is an adequate athlete, but he is going to be at his best when he is protected in the pocket and can use his arm to win because it is his best asset. Throwing mechanics are over-the-top and quick, but also a bit unorthodox. Graham has great lineage as his dad Kent spent considerable time in the NFL. He has tools, leadership and size to old into what you want a pocket passer to be and his best football still lies ahead of him.