No. 1- Dylan Morris, Graham (Wash.) Kapowsin. Committed to Washington - The Husky commit tied for the most points on the day. He was efficient, accurate and he always throws on balance. He always looks like he had such command of what he's doing. Morris could be the most accurate quarterback in this event.
Basically what I've been saying about Morris is that he seems to have great ball placement. Once you have the requisite arm strength and some mobility, accuracy is the biggest thing for me.
You don't often see high school QBs with the confidence to throw into tight windows as often as he does, and with as much success. I still like him over Millen.
Basically what I've been saying about Morris is that he seems to have great ball placement. Once you have the requisite arm strength and some mobility, accuracy is the biggest thing for me.
You don't often see high school QBs with the confidence to throw into tight windows as often as he does, and with as much success. I still like him over Millen.
The thing with Browning is that he largely has the accuracy but at least in the past he's known that he doesn't have the arm strength to make certain throws. It's really maddening because you'll see him drop some throws in that really are mind blowing in the context of some of the other shit he does.
What would excite me the most about a kid like Morris is that IF he has enough arm strength, it opens up so many things. My biggest criticism of Browning and biggest fear going into this year is that he doesn't often give his receivers a chance to make plays. If Morris has that arm strength, it opens up the ability to try to throw guys open because his ball placement can be in positions where it's either his guy gets it or not. When you look at the elite NFL QBs, one of the fundamental attributes that they tend to have is that they are able to throw a high percentage of balls in spots where it's either his guy gets it or it is incomplete.
Basically what I've been saying about Morris is that he seems to have great ball placement. Once you have the requisite arm strength and some mobility, accuracy is the biggest thing for me.
You don't often see high school QBs with the confidence to throw into tight windows as often as he does, and with as much success. I still like him over Millen.
The thing with Browning is that he largely has the accuracy but at least in the past he's known that he doesn't have the arm strength to make certain throws. It's really maddening because you'll see him drop some throws in that really are mind blowing in the context of some of the other shit he does.
What would excite me the most about a kid like Morris is that IF he has enough arm strength, it opens up so many things. My biggest criticism of Browning and biggest fear going into this year is that he doesn't often give his receivers a chance to make plays. If Morris has that arm strength, it opens up the ability to try to throw guys open because his ball placement can be in positions where it's either his guy gets it or not. When you look at the elite NFL QBs, one of the fundamental attributes that they tend to have is that they are able to throw a high percentage of balls in spots where it's either his guy gets it or it is incomplete.
Lettuce never judge. Kale can produce, and will romaine a significant recruit even if they chose to leaf him off this list. He has a great head on his shoulders.
Lettuce never judge. Kale can produce, and will romaine a significant recruit even if they chose to leaf him off this list. He has a great head on his shoulders.
Lettuce never judge. Kale can produce, and will romaine a significant recruit even if they chose to leaf him off this list. He has a great head on his shoulders.
Lettuce never judge. Kale can produce, and will romaine a significant recruit even if they chose to leaf him off this list. He has a great head on his shoulders.
I didn't see anything at all mentioned about him during the camp. A kid from Eugene, however, did have a standout day one of the days. It will be fun to see Hugh's reaction when Oregon takes a commitment from that kid.
Basically what I've been saying about Morris is that he seems to have great ball placement. Once you have the requisite arm strength and some mobility, accuracy is the biggest thing for me.
You don't often see high school QBs with the confidence to throw into tight windows as often as he does, and with as much success. I still like him over Millen.
The thing with Browning is that he largely has the accuracy but at least in the past he's known that he doesn't have the arm strength to make certain throws. It's really maddening because you'll see him drop some throws in that really are mind blowing in the context of some of the other shit he does.
What would excite me the most about a kid like Morris is that IF he has enough arm strength, it opens up so many things. My biggest criticism of Browning and biggest fear going into this year is that he doesn't often give his receivers a chance to make plays. If Morris has that arm strength, it opens up the ability to try to throw guys open because his ball placement can be in positions where it's either his guy gets it or not. When you look at the elite NFL QBs, one of the fundamental attributes that they tend to have is that they are able to throw a high percentage of balls in spots where it's either his guy gets it or it is incomplete.
Basically what I've been saying about Morris is that he seems to have great ball placement. Once you have the requisite arm strength and some mobility, accuracy is the biggest thing for me.
You don't often see high school QBs with the confidence to throw into tight windows as often as he does, and with as much success. I still like him over Millen.
The thing with Browning is that he largely has the accuracy but at least in the past he's known that he doesn't have the arm strength to make certain throws. It's really maddening because you'll see him drop some throws in that really are mind blowing in the context of some of the other shit he does.
What would excite me the most about a kid like Morris is that IF he has enough arm strength, it opens up so many things. My biggest criticism of Browning and biggest fear going into this year is that he doesn't often give his receivers a chance to make plays. If Morris has that arm strength, it opens up the ability to try to throw guys open because his ball placement can be in positions where it's either his guy gets it or not. When you look at the elite NFL QBs, one of the fundamental attributes that they tend to have is that they are able to throw a high percentage of balls in spots where it's either his guy gets it or it is incomplete.
...he is a bitch all that said, Jake Browning sucks.
Lettuce never judge. Kale can produce, and will romaine a significant recruit even if they chose to leaf him off this list. He has a great head on his shoulders.
Lettuce never judge. Kale can produce, and will romaine a significant recruit even if they chose to leaf him off this list. He has a great head on his shoulders.
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Sounds like a Pete QB if I've ever heard one.
You don't often see high school QBs with the confidence to throw into tight windows as often as he does, and with as much success. I still like him over Millen.
What would excite me the most about a kid like Morris is that IF he has enough arm strength, it opens up so many things. My biggest criticism of Browning and biggest fear going into this year is that he doesn't often give his receivers a chance to make plays. If Morris has that arm strength, it opens up the ability to try to throw guys open because his ball placement can be in positions where it's either his guy gets it or not. When you look at the elite NFL QBs, one of the fundamental attributes that they tend to have is that they are able to throw a high percentage of balls in spots where it's either his guy gets it or it is incomplete.
Further edits for brevity.