Based on the analysis by
Ted Nguyen, Malik Willis has evolved into a legitimate starting candidate after a period of development under
Matt LaFleur in
Green Bay.
Performance Evaluation
Originally considered a raw prospect with immense arm talent and rushing ability, Willis has recently demonstrated a vastly improved pocket presence.
- Efficiency: In his 2024-25 starts, he has posted elite metrics, including a 0.41 EPA per dropback and the league’s lowest off-target rate (5.10%) among qualifying quarterbacks.
- Vertical Passing: He excels at manipulating the pocket to create big-play opportunities and possesses high deep-ball accuracy.
- Remaining Weakness: His primary limitation continues to be a struggle with attacking the middle of the field, a trait that remains a "legitimate weakness" for play-callers to navigate.
Potential Fit with Arizona
The
Arizona Cardinals are highlighted as a top destination as they potentially move on from
Kyler Murray. Willis is viewed as a "scary" fit for Arizona because:
- Offensive Weapons: His vertical passing style aligns perfectly with the skill sets of Marvin Harrison Jr., Michael Wilson, and Trey McBride, all of whom excel on the vertical routes Willis prefers to attack.
- Management Tie: Cardinals GM Monti Ossenfort was part of the Tennessee Titans staff that originally drafted Willis, providing the organization with deep insight into his development.