Justin Fields’ NFL Draft: Everything You Need To Know

Last Modified Jan 18, 2024 06:20 GMT

Young quarterback Justin Fields is preparing for his second season in the NFL with the Chicago Bears. He completed his rookie season after being picked by the Chicago Bears in the 2021 NFL Draft. Fields ended his rookie season being fifth in quarterback rushing yards (420 yards).

Justin Fields Draft: Year, Date, Round and Pick Number

Draft YearRoundPick NumberNFL TeamPositionCollegeConference (College)
2021111Chicago BearsQuarterbackOhio State Big Ten

Justin Fields was one of the top quarterback prospects of the 2021 NFL Draft. Fields became the Big Ten Championship Offensive player of the year twice (2019 and 2020) leading up to his decision to go for the 2021 NFL Draft.

Grading Justin Fields’ NFL Draft

Justin Fields is a player who can go on to become an important part of the Bears franchise and replace Andy Dalton as the starting quarterback in upcoming years. He is graded as an ‘A++’ pick since he already showed his worth when he started for the Bears in the absence of Dalton. He threw for 1870 yards in 12 games and maintained a decent passer rating of 73.2 in his rookie season. The prospect for Fields looks bright and he can be a major influence on the team in the foreseeable future.

Justin Fields Draft Photo: How old was Justin Fields when he went to the NFL?

Justin Fields was 22 when he decided to go for the NFL Draft. Fields completed one year in the NFL in 2022 and is preparing for his second season with the Bears. Fields attended college at Ohio State although he initially completed his freshman college year at the University of Georgia. Fields finished his college career with 97 touchdowns and 5701 passing yards, entering the 2021 NFL Draft as a top quarterback prospect.

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Justin Fields’ Draft Bio And Profile

Scouts evaluate prospects who enter the NFL Draft to determine their chances of making an impact in an NFL team. A draft report is a comprehensive analysis of a player’s college statistics and performances at the NFL Combine.

Justin Fields had a prospect grade of 6.5 (boom or bust potential) and scouts touted that he will become a starting quarterback in two years of playing at the NFL. Here is a summary of Justin Fields’ NFL Draft Report and Bio.

Justin FieldsQuarterback, Ohio State. 6 ft. 3 inches, 227 pounds
SummaryDual-threat quarterback with a 20-2 record in last two seasons. He completed 68.4 percent of his passes with 5373 yards and 63 touchdowns. Rushed for 867 yards and 15 touchdowns with 218 carries. A pocket-passer with the ability to extend plays or rush when needed.
PositivesTough player with a willingness to do what it takes to win. Can take a big hit to deliver a pass. Never lost a Big Ten game as a starter. Can deliver long field-side throws and generate velocity. Comfortable in throwing passes to intermediate zone windows. Has the ability to make good reads to decipher high-low concepts. Great footwork to keep the defence on their toes.
NegativesPocket mobility needs improvement to have clean launch points. Runs himself into pressure zones. Field vision is average when facing a blitz. Ball release needs to be quicker on anticipatory throws. Eye manipulation requires work to be a pro. Receivers are often forced to become slower when he throws deep.
Pro Day Scores40 Yard Dash: 4.46 seconds, 40 Yard speed: 18.34 MPH, 20 Yard Split: 2.60 seconds, 10 Yard Split: 1.59 seconds & Broad Jump: 9 ft. 11 inches.

How many quarterbacks were chosen before Justin Fields?

Justin Fields was selected in Round 1 of the 2021 NFL Draft and was overall pick number 11. He was the fourth quarterback to be selected in the Draft. The first three picks of Round 1 were all quarterback picks. Here is a look at the three quarterbacks selected before Justin Fields:

  1. Trevor Lawrence

Lawrence was picked number 1 in the 2021 NFL Draft and entered the Draft as the highest-rated prospect. Jacksonville Jaguars named him as starting quarterback in his rookie season itself and he is a ray of light for the Jacksonville franchise.

  1. Zach Wilson

Wilson was the overall number 2 pick in the 2021 NFL Draft. The youngster from Brigham Young University, Utah was a highly regarded quarterback prospect of 2021. He played 13 games in his rookie season with a passer rating of 69.7. Zach Wilson competes with Mike White and Joe Flacco for the position of starting quarterback.

  1. Trey Lance

The player from North Dakota State University was pick number 3 in round 1 of the 2021 NFL Draft. Lance is the second-string quarterback at the San Francisco 49ers behind Jimmy Garoppolo. He played 6 games in his rookie season and completed 603 passing yards and 5 passing touchdowns.

Who was the First Round Pick when Justin Fields was drafted?

The Round 1 pick of the 202 NFL Draft was quarterback Trevor Lawrence. He has become the starting quarterback for the Jacksonville Jaguars who signed him with a four-year rookie contract worth $36.8 million. Lawrence had a decent rookie season with the Jaguars and played all the games throughout the regular season. He completed 3641 passing yards and managed 12 passing touchdowns. However, the rookie quarterback led the league in interceptions (12). It looks like Lawrence will continue to be the starting quarterback for the Jacksonville Jaguars in the upcoming seasons.

Who was the Bears QB before Fields?

Right before Justin Fields was drafted by the Chicago Bears their starting quarterbacks were Mitchell Trubisky and Nick Foles. Mitchell Trubisky was the regular quarterback for four seasons till 2020. Trubisky led the Bears to an NFC North Division title in 2018 and made it to the 2018 Pro Bowl. To date, Trubisky has made 64 touchdown passes, and completed 10652 passing yards. He became a free agent in 2021 and signed with the Buffalo Bills as a backup to quarterback Josh Allen. Trubisky was the second overall pick in the 2017 NFL Draft and was drafted by the Chicago Bears.

Who was the quarterback before Justin Fields at Ohio State?

Dwayne Haskins was the quarterback for Ohio State before Justin Fields. Haskins was drafted by the Washington Commanders in the 2019 NFL Draft. Haskins failed to impress as a player for the Washington outfit and he signed with the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2021 as a third-choice quarterback. He is yet to feature in a game for the Pittsburgh Steelers.

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