Thursday, May 9, 2013

2014 College QB Rankings

These are the top prospect at Quarterback coming into the 2013 season based on what we saw last year.

1. Teddy Bridgewater, 6'3 220- He has good size and great arm strength. He is an accurate passer who can buy time and he finds open receivers. He is athletic and we have seen the athletic quarteracks move higher and higher up boards in recent years. He has great pocket awareness and does not let the rush affect his vision down the field. One of the most important things is he is a leader.

2. Tajh Boyd, 6'1 225- Another athletic type quarterback with a great arm strength. If the read option is going to stay in the NFL then he is a very attractive prospect. He doesn't always make the best decisions but has a strong enough arm to fit the ball where he wants. He can prolong plays by escaping pressure and can throw well on the run.

3. Johnny Manziel, 6'1 200- A very competitive and athletic player but he is small and potential injuries could be a concern. He also fits into the athletic quarterback who can run the read option which will help him at the pro level. He is explosive and has good vision running the ball. Again, he is small but still shows good vision as a passer.  He has the ability to run around and make incredible throws. He is an emotional leader who drives his team. He can escape pressure and improvise very well. He should only get better seeing he was only a freshman(RS) a year ago.

4. AJ McCarron, 6'4 210- He has the "prototypical" size of an NFL quarterback. He has won numerous times at the college level and is a proven leader. He is an average athlete and more of a pocket passer then the ones ahead of him. He can still move around the pocket and make all of the throws. He knows how to manage a game and shows anticipation you want in a quarterback.

5. Aaron Murray, 6'1 210- Has a great approach to the game and has been considered at times a top quarterback. He is going into his senior year and is the leader of the offense. He is undersized for being a pocket passer. He has improved as a passer every year for Georgia.

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