McKee is a better prospect than Hooker in my opinion. He's like a Wal-Mart version of Stroud.
His college stats are very unimpressive.
His supporting cast was very unimpressive. Michael Wilson is probably an NFL #3 WR and he played 11 games in the last 2 years, other than that, its basically FCS talent around him. Like Levis, I think the NFL could actually be easier for him than college simply because his supporting cast won't be as far behind the defenses.
His accuracy is right there with Young and Stroud, though he's less nimble.
I can understand that to a point but the #'s really are not good at all and it is not like he plays in the SEC:
2327yds-15td-7int
2947yds-13td-8int
Add in the fact he is not a running threat...here is a scouting report on him:
Overview
Long, tall pocket passer with better arm strength than arm talent as a passer. McKee throws with an unorthodox delivery that becomes even more irregular when he feels rushed. He can make all the NFL throws and delivers a tight spiral with good velocity on intermediate and deep throws to the field side. However, his heavy feet and a lack of agility limit his effectiveness outside of the pocket and make him a magnet for pass rushers when protection becomes spotty. McKee clearly improved his throwing process in 2022, but he might lack the decision-making and functional mobility to make it in today’s NFL.
He just doesn't seem like a guy who projects to be anything more than a third stringer in today's NFL where mobility/elusiveness is becoming more and more important.