Mallet, who also is a son of a Coach, stands 6-6 250, and has sound mechanics, good touch, and is a hard worker, who more than satisfied Bill Belichick with his football knowledge and as "a student of the game". Mallett has the strongest arm in football, the one thing that all QBs need to do, which is Pass the ball. Mallett started at Michigan, a true football power and transfered when LLoyd Carr retired, and the new Coach was a proponent of the Single Wing, aka Wildcat. He then played in the SEC, the best collegiate football, in a pro scheme.
Mallett is not a runner though. Runners haven't won too many Superbowls, or exactly ANY, though. But then neither Brady nor Montana, nor Marino, nor Unitas nor Namath were runners either, [and neither was Elway when he won his SBs], and it did not appear to be a detriment to their careers.