Will Spencer Rattler Cement Himself as Number One in the 2022 NFL Draft?

 

Will Spencer Rattler Cement Himself as Number One in the 2022 NFL Draft?

As soon as one NFL draft is complete, focus immediately turns to the next one, and this means a look forward to the 2022 draft that will take place. A number of players are capable of being the number one pick if things go right, but one in particular stands out, and if he has a good season, that spot is highly likely to be his.

The player we are talking about is Spencer Rattler, a quarterback who is seemingly destined for a huge college year, and assuming that happens, a player who should be the number one pick when we get to the 2022 draft.

Interest in the college game is increasing, and there are many reasons for this, but following young players through their career in college then onto the NFL is something many love to do. Those who follow the NFL in detail will see the college game as a place they can gain an advantage. This is especially the case for those who want to know how to bet on American football as they can find the stars of the future and then bet on them and their teams to have success.

In terms of where Rattler is, there are few better places he could be. Playing under head coach Lincoln Riley, he is with a coach that knows what it takes to not only get the best out a quarterback in the college game, but one who knows how to ready a quarterback for the NFL.

Both Kyler Murray and Baker Mayfield have played under Riley recently, done well in college, gone on to be number one picks in the NFL draft and then graduated to play in the big league. Of those two, in particular, big things are expected from Kyler Murray this season, with a nice group of receivers to work with, and this is exactly the kind of player that Spencer Rattler should be looking at and trying to replicate.

What to Expect Next from Rattler?

The next few months are of course going to be key for the 20-year-old and he will certainly need to show more than he did last season in his debut college year, even though that was a very solid start. He threw for 28 touchdowns, and rushed for a further six himself, while going over the 3,000 yards mark in throwing.

This year we need to see more and further progression from him, which seems likely as he will come into the new season with experience under his belt. 30+ touchdowns should be the aim with his arm, but as we have seen recently, running in the NFL is becoming increasingly important for quarterbacks and would certainly help form a better draft profile for the player.

With this in mind, the minimum expectation from Rattler for the coming season will be to replicate the six touchdowns he scored by himself, but ideally, he would love to score even more than that to really showcase this part of his game.