Isn't there an obvious explanation for why players like JP have a low interception percentage in College? Perhaps, in my current state of fatigue, I am just missing something here.
Those who can't run, either get sacked or take a chance on an interception when they lack an open receiver (e.g., DB). Those who can run have another option - they don't have to force the ball to avoid a sack. So they end up with fewer interceptions. When they run with success (J. P. in college), all is well. The question is, will he be as successful running in the NFL?