That piece misses the point entirely. NFL scouts don't draft based on college scheme, they draft traits. Texas's defensive complexity forces quarterbacks to process at an elite level pre-snap, which is the real pro preparation. Look at the QBR drop when facing Texas last season, it was significant. A simple scheme might pad stats, but facing a multiple-look defense reveals who can handle NFL complexity. Their argument is a convenient narrative for a program that doesn't produce many high-round quarterbacks.