 Justin Herbert's statistical profile illustrates why he's polarizing as a prospect. The good is that Herbert is both young and experienced, a combination that often works out well for first-round quarterbacks. The bad is that Oregon ran a horizontal offense, which limited the number of difficult throws that Herbert put on tape. Herbert also struggled when Oregon faced quality competition, posting a 7.2 AYA and games against top 50 defenses. Still, the appeal in Herbert is obvious with a strong arm and plus athleticism in his favor. In that sense, Herbert has parallels to a more efficient version of Josh Allen. The upside is there for Herbert's, though his floor presents cause for concern.