This kid appears to still be out there... could it just be his mechanics?
Size-Strength-Mobility
Good looking prospect on the hoof. He has very good height and a wiry, but well-built frame that is only going to grow and could get up to 225 or 230 pounds in time. He is a good athlete who shows nice pocket movement and the savvy to elude and buy a second passing chance. Can be used as a designated runner.
Mental-Makeup
Highly competitive, but also displays a cool demeanor. He can be a sandlot player who finds ways to get the ball out and move the chains. He has good mobility within the pocket, and pulls the occasional rabbit out of his hat when a play breaks down. Shows anticipation and a knack for working through progressions -- especially on the move.
Accuracy
Considering he is not always fundamentally sound, this kid is accurate. Delivers a catchable, soft ball with just enough zip. Can show nice touch and ball speed on deeper throws with arc. Throws guys open and can anticipate throws to a spot. Is really accurate on the run to either side. Can drop the ball in over coverage in tight spaces.
Release/Arm Strength
Somewhat awkward throwing mechanics, but the end result is promising. Carries the ball in a unique manner, but does keep it compact to limit wasted motion. He really gets a lot out of his arm on deep and intermediate throws. He displays nice RPMs and the ball comes out quickly on underneath routes. He has shown the ability to make throws to all levels and also show some touch on deeper routes down the sideline. He can stand tall and confident in the pocket and fit the ball into tight spots outside the numbers.
Bottom Line
Bruere stands out against this level of competition, but regardless he has also been ultra-productive. He has measurables and arm talent, but also needs technical polish. Is flying way under the radar in this class despite staggering numbers. He is one of those guys that may not always look like a classic passer, but watch closely where the ball ends up. We like this kid.