Bills end Nathan Peterman's slide at 171st overall
The Buffalo Bills selected Pittsburgh quarterback Nate Peterman with the 171st overall pick in the 2017 NFL draft.
The 6'3", 226-pound Peterman made 24 starts in two years at Pitt after transferring from Tennessee, going 14-12 across 26 college starts. Peterman generated buzz at January’s Senior Bowl for his plus fundamentals. On tape, the quarterback showed a quick release and consistent footwork, but limited arm strength means velocity was lacking and vertical passes tended to die at the end of their trajectory.
Peterman finished his college career with a 60.0 percent completion rate while tossing 47 touchdowns to 17 interceptions. His presence is concerning only to Cardale Jones, who was selected last year.
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