Aguilar should develop into a nice backup in the NFL with the ability to be a spot starter in a pinch. Aguilar is a muscular pocket passer that won't be asked to operate as a dual-threat in the NFL. Last year, he had only 71 rushing attempts, which he churned out 1.4 yards per carry. Aguilar is an accurate rhythm passer to all three levels. He won't wow you with insane highlight reel throws, but he has solid ball placement and delivers solid, catchable targets. He has solid pocket presence with the willingness to stand tall versus pressure to deliver an accurate pass. Aguilar has a quick trigger and decisively gets the ball out on time. He wasn't asked to perform full field reads at Tennessee with a steady diet of three-step drops and get the ball to your first read or designed screens or quick hitters.