Will Rogers of Miss St. Good size at 6'2" and 210 lbs.
Threw for 34 TD's 8 int. and over 4,100 passing yds with a QBR over 75 this season.
I watched him last night against Mississippi and he looked very good. IMHO he outplayed Corral last night.
Aside from the obvious Young and Stroud, I really like the Wake Forest QB Sam Hartman. Not sure if people view him as a high-level pro prospect, but he puts up good #s and from what I've seen throws an accurate ball, has good mobility, and is a good leader.
Aside from the obvious Young and Stroud, I really like the Wake Forest QB Sam Hartman. Not sure if people view him as a high-level pro prospect, but he puts up good #s and from what I've seen throws an accurate ball, has good mobility, and is a good leader.
They're a great team to watch, too.
I was thinking the same thing about the Wake QB. Plus he looks like a never-say-die gunslinger type with a feel for the position. I'm not sure how his physical skills measure up but he stood out in the games I've watched.
Aside from the obvious Young and Stroud, I really like the Wake Forest QB Sam Hartman. Not sure if people view him as a high-level pro prospect, but he puts up good #s and from what I've seen throws an accurate ball, has good mobility, and is a good leader.
They're a great team to watch, too.
I question Hartman's accuracy. I don't think he's ever broken 60% in any season.
Aside from the obvious Young and Stroud, I really like the Wake Forest QB Sam Hartman. Not sure if people view him as a high-level pro prospect, but he puts up good #s and from what I've seen throws an accurate ball, has good mobility, and is a good leader.
They're a great team to watch, too.
I question Hartman's accuracy. I don't think he's ever broken 60% in any season.
The other QB I struggle with in 2023 is Grayson McCall. His numbers have been insane, but he has never been asked to throw more than 30 times per game. Can he translate to NFL level?
Lefty. He has put up monster numbers this year. Broke several UVA passing records. Tough as nails. UVA would be a Top 20 team if it had any kind of D at all this year.
The other QB I struggle with in 2023 is Grayson McCall. His numbers have been insane, but he has never been asked to throw more than 30 times per game. Can he translate to NFL level?
He's worth a look for sure. Coastal plays in the Sun Belt Conference, which is pretty good competition for a mid-major. A higher level than say North Dakota State - 1AA/FCS powerhouse - where Wentz and Trey Lance played.
I've seen pieces of Coastal game this year. McCall has an interesting throwing stroke. Holds the ball high and looks like he pushes it more than he throws it. But it looks like he gets very good velocity...so that it is a positive. And he looks like a good athlete who can move..
They're a great team to watch, too.
They're a great team to watch, too.
I was thinking the same thing about the Wake QB. Plus he looks like a never-say-die gunslinger type with a feel for the position. I'm not sure how his physical skills measure up but he stood out in the games I've watched.
They're a great team to watch, too.
I question Hartman's accuracy. I don't think he's ever broken 60% in any season.
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Aside from the obvious Young and Stroud, I really like the Wake Forest QB Sam Hartman. Not sure if people view him as a high-level pro prospect, but he puts up good #s and from what I've seen throws an accurate ball, has good mobility, and is a good leader.
They're a great team to watch, too.
I question Hartman's accuracy. I don't think he's ever broken 60% in any season.
The other QB I struggle with in 2023 is Grayson McCall. His numbers have been insane, but he has never been asked to throw more than 30 times per game. Can he translate to NFL level?
The other QB I struggle with in 2023 is Grayson McCall. His numbers have been insane, but he has never been asked to throw more than 30 times per game. Can he translate to NFL level?
He's worth a look for sure. Coastal plays in the Sun Belt Conference, which is pretty good competition for a mid-major. A higher level than say North Dakota State - 1AA/FCS powerhouse - where Wentz and Trey Lance played.
I've seen pieces of Coastal game this year. McCall has an interesting throwing stroke. Holds the ball high and looks like he pushes it more than he throws it. But it looks like he gets very good velocity...so that it is a positive. And he looks like a good athlete who can move..
Good call.
Ridder definitely has good size, athleticism and his arm looks above average. So there are some nice attributes.
I could easily see him slide into the middle to late first round. To me, he's more of second round project with a high ceiling.