Weighted On-Target Percentage: Can Cade Klubnik continue linear ascension?
Cade Klubnik has gotten better every season as the starter at Clemson. Will he take another step forward in 2025?
Another week, another Weighted On-Target Percentage Profile. This week, it will be Clemson quarterback Cade Klubnik who will have his ball placement and accuracy placed under a microscope.
Can he live up to the hype as a largely mocked first round pick early in the 2026 NFL Draft cycle?
Klubnik exploded last season for the Tigers from a production standpoint. He finished his true junior season with over 3,600 yards passing, 36 touchdowns, and only six interceptions. Each of those numbers was a career-high for Klubnik by a substantial margin.
But when looking under the hood a bit at his play, what does he do well, and what are some continued areas for him to improve in his final season at the collegiate level? How well he places the football is a great indicator of this.
I have already hit Weighted On-Target Percentage Profiles for two of the younger quarterbacks in this class as well, and those can be found below:
South Carolina’s LaNorris Sellers Weighted On-Target Percentage Profile
Michigan State’s Aidan Chiles Weighted On-Target Percentage Profile
So let’s add Klubnik to the list of completed profiles with his senior season on the horizon. Where does Klubnik stand as a prospect, what are his strengths and weaknesses, and what does his ball placement and accuracy profile look like?
Weighted On-Target Percentage: Summer scouting ball placement and accuracy
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