Clemson QB Cade Klubnik Has a Chance

I’ve now evaluated Clemson quarterback (QB) Cade Klubnik in 38 games since 2023.
What did I think before this season?
I didn’t think he had what it took as an NFL projection.
How did he look on film in 2025?
In the first three games of the season, it appeared like more of the same. The only way to describe it was that it looked like he stuck his finger in a light socket. He was hyper as could be and erratic. But then from the fourth game on, he began settling down, and he began growing on me.
Which is something I never thought would happen.
What was the main issue with Klubnik on film this season?
While he showed that he can be a decent one-to-two read game manager who throws with below-average to average anticipation, he gravitates toward the dramatic.
It all starts with the feet
When it comes to quarterbacks, footwork is imperative for everyone not named Patrick Mahomes (Chiefs QB).
How was Klubnik’s?
All over the road.
While he showed he’s capable of working from a wide throwing base, it wasn’t consistent.
Point blank ⎯
Klubnik has a hard time settling his feet in the pocket. His feet tended to become too close together (even parallel) when throwing. He also has this pervasive tendency to lift his back foot after he throws like a baseball pitcher, which can cause the ball to sail high on him or deep passes to be overthrown.
What does inconsistent footwork produce?
Erratic downfield ball placement.
Here’s the deal ⎯
Klubnik is too dependent on his arm strength. He attempts to aim and steer the ball too much.
Klubnik can also make big-time NFL-looking passes when everything is lined up right. That’s part of the allure.
How does he look throwing short, intermediate, and deep?
Klubnik is best in the short throwing range (0-9 yards). He has a strong screen game. He’s “decent” in the intermediate route range (10-19 yards). On passes 20+ yards, I charted Klubnik completing 16/41 (39.0%).
Improvements
Klubnik still throws his fair share of dangerous passes. Sometimes he even heaves the ball up for grabs. I charted 19 of Klubnik’s passes being broken up this season (1.72 per game average).
How does that compare?
- 3.23 average in 2023
- 2.93 average in 2024
Big improvement in a key area.
His completion percentage also slightly improved, and I felt like he brought his downfield aggressiveness and his overall game more under control on tape. That’s what gives me the most optimism.
#2 Cade Klubnik 6-foot-2, 210 pounds
Daniel Kelly’s Final 2026 NFL Draft Grade: Third-Round (I would select him)
Projected by NFL Mock Draft Database to be a Third-Round prospect as of December 22, 2025
Clemson QB Cade Klubnik Struggles to Take Care of the Football (2023: 13 games evaluated)
Clemson QB Cade Klubnik is a Loose Cannon (2024: 14 games evaluated)
2025 game film evaluated: LSU, Troy, Georgia Tech, Syracuse, North Carolina, Boston College, Duke, FSU, Louisville, Furman, and South Carolina (click to view games watched to form this evaluation)
2025: 235/353 (66.6%) for 2,750 yards, 16 TD, 6 INT (74 carries)
Pro Football Focus time to throw in 2025: 2.71 seconds
Sports Illustrated No. 1 recruit in the country
2026 NFL Draft Scouting Report
Fearless sparkplug who is ascending. Leads with an inconsistent tempo. Tough. Poised. Downfield focused. Comfortable passing off play action. Inconsistent release times. Tendency to pause for an extra moment before releasing. Leans toward throwing to his first read. Difficulty syncing to timing routes. Throws some air balls. Works the whole field. Spreads the ball around. Sometimes double-clutches. Can sling it sidearmed. Loves slants and out patterns. Good escape ability under pressure. Prefers getting out of structure. Decent accuracy rolling out and throwing left or right. Forces himself into running situations when he holds the ball too long. Has wheels—average at protecting his body.
Final words
Klubnik will develop into a No. 2 backup quarterback and become a starter down the road.
Daniel Kelly is a former NFL Scout with the New York Jets. He was hired on the regime which featured Bill Parcells, Bill Belichick, Scott Pioli, Mike Tannenbaum, and Dick Haley. He is currently the Editor-in-Chief for First Round Mock, and has written for Sports Illustrated (Lions, Jets, and 49ers), NFL Draft Diamonds, and Yardbarker, as well as a featured guest on ESPN Radio and Fox Sports Radio. Featured in USA Today. For more information about him visit his website at whateverittakesbook.com. Follow on Twitter @firstroundmock.
Featured Articles
Hurricanes’ Rueben Bain Jr. Gets Into the Quarterback’s Head
Reading Time: 3 minutesWatch nine games of University of Miami defender Rueben Bain Jr. during the 2024 season embedded into this article.
Ohio State Linebacker Arvell Reese Disappointing 2024 Game Film
Reading Time: 3 minutesWatch 16 games of Ohio State linebacker Arvell Reese during the 2024 season embedded into this article.
New Indiana QB Fernando Mendoza Too Inconsistent at CAL
Reading Time: 3 minutesWatch 11 games of Indiana transfer QB Fernando Mendoza from the 2024 season when he played for CAL embedded into this article.
Ty Simpson Progressed on his 2022, 2023, and 2024 Game Film
Reading Time: 3 minutesWatch Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson in 15 games over the span of the 2022, 2023 and 2024 seasons embedded into this article.
Ohio State Safety Caleb Downs has Once-in-a-Lifetime Speed
Reading Time: 3 minutesWatch 16 games of Ohio State safety Caleb Downs during the 2024 season embedded into this article.
QB Dante Moore Has Tunnel Vision
Reading Time: 3 minutesWatch QB Dante Moore in 13 games during the 2023 and 2024 seasons when he played for UCLA and Oregon embedded into this article.
Wide Receiver Jordyn Tyson Keeps the Offense Moving
Reading Time: 3 minutesWatch 12 games of ASU wide receiver Jordyn Tyson during the 2024 season embedded in this article.
Auburn Defender Keldric Faulk Springs Into the Pocket
Reading Time: 3 minutesWatch Auburn defender Keldric Faulk in 10 games during the 2024 season embedded into this article.
Utah Right Tackle Spencer Fano is Dominant
Reading Time: 3 minutesWatch 12 games of Utah right tackle Spencer Fano during the 2024 season embedded into this article.
Peter Woods Proves to be a Real Handful
Reading Time: 3 minutesWatch Clemson defensive lineman Peter Woods in 11 games during the 2024 season embedded into this article.









