
FSU's Jordan Travis Compared to Dak Prescott Coming Out of MSU by NFL Draft Evaluator
Former Florida State University quarterback Jordan Travis earned a scouting comparison to the Dallas Cowboys' Dak Prescott ahead of the 2024 NFL Draft.
"He reminds me a little bit of Dak Prescott coming out of Mississippi State — Dak wasn't a refined passer at the time but he got the job done and was a gamer," one draft evaluator said, according to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler. "This kid has some of that to him."
B/R NFL Scout Derrik Klassen has described Travis an "incomplete prospect with just enough quickness and gumption to stick around in the NFL."
Klassen added that Travis is "a twitched-up athlete who thrives at escaping tight spaces" and "often slips out of the pocket with ease."
Travis suffered a brutal leg injury on Nov. 18 that ended his senior season with Florida State.
Prior to the injury, Travis connected on 63.8 percent of passes to record 2,756 yards, 20 touchdowns and two interceptions in 11 games to mark the best TD/INT ratio of his starting career.
Travis added 176 yards and seven touchdowns on 73 carries.
After leading FSU to a 12-0 record, Travis ended the season ranked fifth in Heisman Trophy voting.
Although Travis' leg injury caused his name to be left off the B/R NFL Mock Draft and Big Board, the former FSU quarterback removed his walking boot in February and expects to be cleared this month, per NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.
Travis has received interest from NFL teams including the New York Jets, per Jordan Schultz.

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