Pac 12 has a fair number of young QBs worth keeping an eye on.
For Hogan, when he came in you could see an instant improvement on Stanford's offense. The players just responded to him. I think Stanford has a considerably better shot a winning the Wash and ND game if he was in there. He has a lot of years left so we get to see how Shaw develops him, but the tools are there.
I think Russell Wilson's continued development and success will play a large part in Manziel's draft stock. Teams might be able to look past the height issues with a short guy already doing it.
Funny but Teddy is probably the slowest of the 4 guys i mentioned. His level of competition isn't as good as some of the others but he should be right up there.
My current favorite prospect for the next class. Doesn't have elite size or arm strength, but he's athletic, accurate and efficient. I have no idea why, but whenever I watch Bridgewater I think of Brady.
Mariota is a beast. His presence is just ridiculous, how calm and just aware he is. You rarely ever see him make mistakes with the ball, and even when he's running around, he ALWAYS is looking downfield for a completion.
I'm not a fan of looking at RS Freshman or true Freshman and grading them too soon. Let teams get tape on them and see how they respond.
I'm scared of Oregon QBs though. And Manziel reminds me of a lot of college QBs that sucked in the NFL. Maybe the NFL has changed, but he's got a long way to go in his development.
Bridgewater and Hogan are the two on the list that I like most.
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Funny but Teddy is probably the slowest of the 4 guys i mentioned. His level of competition isn't as good as some of the others but he should be right up there.
What does speed have anything to do with the QB position? Bridgewater isn't a "running" QB anyway. He's a pure QB taking snaps under center with one of the best play-action fakes in all of football.
I'm not sure where this "Bridgewater is slow" stuff is coming from. Perhaps its because his offense doesn't use the option and he prefers to stay in the pocket rather than scramble around, but he is definitely not slow. He's not Vick or RGIII fast, but he's certainly got above average speed for a quarterback. I've seen him listed as running a 4.55 40.
What does speed have anything to do with the QB position? Bridgewater isn't a "running" QB anyway. He's a pure QB taking snaps under center with one of the best play-action fakes in all of football.
Then lets just eliminate it from the combine and scouting reports. It's just part of an overall evaluation.
Then lets just eliminate it from the combine and scouting reports. It's just part of an overall evaluation.
Let's just have WRs, TEs, and RBs throw some passes so we know how weak their arms are. A "pure" QB's "speed" is as meaningless as any non-QB's arm "stremf".
Let's just have WRs, TEs, and RBs throw some passes so we know how weak their arms are. A "pure" QB's "speed" is as meaningless as any non-QB's arm "stremf".
Is he ineligible or you think he's got no shot to be the starter in 2013??
He redshirted this year and will compete with Keith Price and fellow rs fr. Jeff Lindquist for the starting job next year. Price should be the starter for next year.
My current favorite prospect for the next class. Doesn't have elite size or arm strength, but he's athletic, accurate and efficient. I have no idea why, but whenever I watch Bridgewater I think of Brady.
Wow. That was the first time I've seen him play. He plays much more like Russell Wilson than Manziel does. I'm immediately very impressed. I'm going to have to watch some more.