Ryan Colburn

QB · Fresno State
It's not surprising that Colburn lists NFL Hall of Fame quarterback Steve Young as his favorite player growing up, as this mobile lefty's play is reminiscent of Young in his younger days. Colburn's career at FSU started off slow, as he waited behind starter (and current Miami Dolphins quarterback) Tom Brandstater during his redshirt freshman and sophomore seasons (4-for-5, 58 yards in 2007, no stats in 2008). In his first year leading the Bulldogs in 2009, Colburn completed 60.7 percent of his passes for 2,459 yards, throwing 19 touchdowns against 11 interceptions. As a senior, he improved all of those numbers (63.1 percent, 2,817, 23, 9). Though Colburn's southpaw delivery may remind scouts a bit of Young, he lacks the former BYU star's running speed and arm strength. In fact, his lack of arm and small hands result in some rough throws. Therefore, he must rely on his intelligence, work ethic and superb NFL coaching to earn a roster spot on a team using West Coast Offense principles.

strengths

Good height and mobility for the position. Stands poised in the pocket. Nice footwork whether working from under center or shotgun. Stays balanced even when pressured, can step up to make throws. Accurate placement of short out-routes and passes between the hashes. Often used on rollouts, is accurate on the run and makes correct decisions. Anticipates where his receiver will be. Practiced at ball fakes. Capable of getting first downs with his feet on bootlegs and if defense leaves opening up the middle. Used on quarterback draws and runs read option, runs tough and takes the big hit. Leader in the huddle.

weaknesses

Owns a marginal NFL arm. Ball comes out of his small left hand poorly, even on short throws and screen passes. Floats too many throws and has to release early due to a lack of velocity, allowing NFL defenses to close quickly. Loses accuracy on intermediate to deep throws. Receivers have to wait for his passes past 45 yards. Must learn to slide, his height leaves him open to big hits when on the run. Only average straight-line speed and is not elusive in space.

Earned 2004 East Sierra League (ESL) MVP accolades

a 2004 first-team all-county and first-team All-State Small School selection

named by Cal-High Sports as one of the top 100 prospects in California

posted a 31-5 record as a three-year starter and won the last 25 games of his high school career

guided CVC to a 13-0 record in 2004 and consecutive Central Section Sierra Division titles

rushed for 481 yards and eight touchdowns

was the team's kicker and had 32 PATs

was named first-team all-league (ESL) quarterback in 2003 and ESL Sophomore of the Year in 2002

threw for 2,056 yards and 27 touchdowns on 120-of-213 passing in 2004

played varsity basketball and baseball, earning all-league honors in both.

Born Nov. 8, 1986 in Sacramento, Calif.

parents are Ron and Lisa Colburn

has two brothers, Tyler and Wyatt and one sister, Abbey

favorite athlete is Steve Young

hobbies include fishing, spending time with friends, going to the lake or the beach. BACK TO TOP PROFILE GAME ANALYSIS PLAYER NEWS PLAYER STATISTICS Expanded & Classic Player Profiles Are OFFICIAL NFL RECORDS by Scout Dave Te' Thomas, NFLScouting, NFLDraftScout.com © Copyright - The Sports Xchange , My Sports Daily . All Rights Reserved Home | Contact Us | About Us | Privacy Policy

Physical Attributes:

Proj Rd: High
Height: 6-3
Weight: 233.0
Forty: 5.12
Arm: 9.5
Hand: 30.0
Wingspan: --

Pro Day Results:

Cone: --
Bench: --
Shuttle: --
10: 1.76
20: 2.94
40: 5.15
BJ: --
VJ: 30 1/2

Combine Results:

Cone: 6.84
Bench: --
Shuttle: 4.28
10: 1.75
20: 2.83
40: 5.12
BJ: --
VJ: --