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Did this one factor cause Spencer Rattler to fall in draft?
Spencer Rattler. Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

It took until the fifth round for South Carolina quarterback Spencer Rattler to come off the NFL Draft board, and a decision he made years ago may be partly to blame for that.

Rattler was drafted by the New Orleans Saints with the 150th overall pick. The slide surprised many since scouts rated Rattler well as a pure passer, and some teams still do not have long-term solutions at quarterback. The Las Vegas Raiders, for instance, passed on Rattler just two picks before he was ultimately selected, just as they had in every previous round.

Why was Rattler still on the board in the fifth round despite the importance of his position? According to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network, Rattler’s participation in Netflix’s “QB1: Beyond the Lights” and how he came off in it was a topic that a number of teams were still stuck on.

“Spencer Rattler did a reality show in high school. … It did not make him look great,” Rapoport said on NFL Network. “It is unbelievable how many different teams mentioned to me the image of him in that show and how they can’t get it out of their heads.”

Albert Breer of The MMQB added that the show came up in “just about every conversation” about Rattler, even though his coaches at South Carolina told NFL teams that he had matured significantly since then.

Rattler featured on season three of the show, which aired in 2019 and depicted him during his senior season at Pinnacle High School in Phoenix. 

There were certainly moments in which he did not come off well, including one clip in which Rattler blames his receivers for a bad practice and berates fellow quarterback JD Johnson over perceived bad throws while ducking responsibility himself.

It likely did not help that Rattler’s season ended prematurely due to an unspecified rules violation. He went on to play for Oklahoma before transferring to South Carolina after losing the starting job to Caleb Williams in 2021.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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