Regardless of what your take is on McCoy, he is often compared to New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees, who McCoy is also a big fan of, so the following is a side-by-side comparison between the two to show the similarities.
McCoy stands at 6'1" according the the Browns' team site.
Brees stands in at 6'0" according to the Saints' team site.
Anyone who says McCoy is not tall enough to be a starting quarterback needs to put that excuse away for good, because McCoy has a good height for an NFL quarterback.
McCoy weighs in at 216 pounds according to the Browns' site.
Brees is 209 pounds according to the Saints' site.
McCoy is the winningest quarterback in the NCAA's history, and his stats are better than those of Brees when he was in college at Purdue. This could be a result of better players at Texas with McCoy, but the point is that both had good college careers, and Brees has been able to transition to the NFL successfully.
Brees's Purdue stats: 11,792 yards, 61-percent completion percentage, 90 touchdowns
McCoy's Texas stats: 13,253 yards, 70-percent completion percentage, 112 touchdowns
McCoy was a finalist in 2008 and 2009.
Brees was a finalist in 1999 and 2000.
Brees has been known for his high football intelligence, and McCoy has said to have a high football IQ as well.
Back in 2000 Brees, along with one other player (Kyle Vanden Bosch), was named to the National Scholar Athletes list in its second year of naming college athletes.
McCoy was named to the National Scholar Athlete list in 2009