 Jake Fram is a unique prospect in that his strengths and weaknesses are abundantly obvious. The arm strength is a negative and it's the reason he's not regarded as a high-end pick. But he counters that with intelligence and pinpoint accuracy that are hard to replicate. He used those traits to post an AYA of at least 9.6 is both a freshman and a sophomore at Georgia. Fram's efficiency did dip as a junior, but a lot of that can be chalked up to his schedule. 78% of Fram's pass attempts came against top 50 defenses much more than any other quarterback in this class. The good thing for Fram is that players like Chad Pennington have succeeded in the NFL without top-end arm talent. The upside on Fram is certainly muted, but the positive traits he does possess are valuable at the next level.