
Mark Gronowski
Mark Gronowski projects as an undrafted free agent priority with developmental upside as a backup-capable quarterback in the NFL. A career Iowa starter with low athletic ceiling but reliable decision-making and competitive instincts, Gronowski offers teams a low-cost lottery ticket for organizational depth. His film shows pocket poise and ability to execute within system parameters, though his overall tools suggest a career backup trajectory rather than franchise starter potential.
Gronowski's athletic limitations—below-average arm strength, pedestrian mobility, and inability to create off-platform—severely restrict his NFL viability if a starter is ever needed. His competition level against Big Ten defenses raises questions about whether his decision-making and timing will translate against NFL edge rushers and secondary talent. The significant gap between his scouting grade (56/99) and draft projection reinforces legitimate concerns that his floor as an NFL contributor may be lower than organizations typically invest in at the QB position.