Arizona Cardinals: 2017 QB prospects

Nov 19, 2016; South Bend, IN, USA; Notre Dame Fighting Irish quarterback DeShone Kizer (14) passes the ball in the third quarter against the Virginia Tech Hokies at Notre Dame Stadium. Virginia Tech won 34-31. Mandatory Credit: Matt Cashore-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 19, 2016; South Bend, IN, USA; Notre Dame Fighting Irish quarterback DeShone Kizer (14) passes the ball in the third quarter against the Virginia Tech Hokies at Notre Dame Stadium. Virginia Tech won 34-31. Mandatory Credit: Matt Cashore-USA TODAY Sports /
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Nov 19, 2016; Boulder, CO, USA; Washington State Cougars quarterback Luke Falk (4) prepares to pass the ball in the first quarter against the Colorado Buffaloes at Folsom Field. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 19, 2016; Boulder, CO, USA; Washington State Cougars quarterback Luke Falk (4) prepares to pass the ball in the first quarter against the Colorado Buffaloes at Folsom Field. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports /

Luke Falk, Washington State

Height: 6-4 Weight: 205

Maybe even better in some eyes, Washington State’s Luke Falk.  At 6’4 and a strong arm, another good fit for a pass-happy NFL offense.

The big question will be will Falk come out early to join the draft or will he stay at Washington State for his senior season?  He has not declared one way or another yet.

When he can be declared though is NFL-ready.  He has completed 71.4 percent of his passes in 2016.  He has 36 touchdowns and just seven interceptions to go along with that.

His college coach Mike Leach, told MMQB earlier this season the system Falk is in allows him to distribute the football to all of his weapons on the field.  Sound familiar?

He may be in an Air-Raid system but that style would work in Arizona even with a balanced attack. As long as the Cardinals have David Johnson and a much better running game now than in the past, this offense will still lean pass more often.