NEWS: my expectations for this new season and beyond, JALEN MILROE… READ MORE

Here are the key insights and expert expectations on Jalen Milroe as the new NFL season approaches:


🧠 Training Camp Outlook

  • Opportunities abound
    As part of the Seahawks’ retooled QB room—anchored by Sam Darnold—Milroe is expected to get significant reps, especially in camp, aimed at earning the backup role and showcasing his upside.
  • Built for gradual development
    Analysts anticipate that Milroe will be eased in as the No. 3 QB rather than rushing him into the starting job. The goal: let him learn, refine his mechanics, and grow without pressure.

📊 Strengths & Areas of Growth

  • Elite mobility
    Milroe rushed for nearly 1,000 yards (979 in 2024) at Alabama and earned an 81.8 PFF rushing grade—highlighting his strong dual-threat potential.
  • Passing needs polish
    Ranked below average in many stable passing metrics, Milroe must clean up his accuracy and footwork to thrive as a pro QB .
  • Mechanics in focus
    He’s working with QB guru Jordan Palmer (known for training the likes of Josh Allen and Joe Burrow) to strengthen his lower‑body mechanics and accuracy.

💡 Projections for the Season

  • Bold speculation
    SI’s Connor Orr predicts Milroe may score up to three rushing touchdowns in his rookie year—an adventurous but not improbable forecast.
  • Rookie expectations
    Other analysts expect a reasonable rookie contribution, particularly in short-yardage or gadget plays—think mobility-centric snaps rather than full-time QB duties.
  • Learning first, play second
    Like Jalen Hurts before him, Milroe is expected to “sit and learn” through his first season or more, with the vision that he’ll thrive when called upon in the proper system.

🔍 What to Watch

  1. Camp feed & reports: Will he challenge Drew Lock for backup snaps?
  2. Preseason action: Does he flash in live-game conditions with designed runs or quick passes?
  3. Staff and coordinator comments: These often reveal how tightly they’re managing his transition.

✅ Bottom Line

Milroe is viewed as a high-upside developmental QB:

  • Strengths: Dynamic runner, physical tools, strong mechanics work.
  • Growth areas: Dropback accuracy, footwork, passing consistency.
  • Season outlook: A reserved role early, with potential cameo plays and gradual push for backup duties.

If you’d like, I can track his preseason performance, snap counts, or coach feedback as camp and early games roll out!