Dylan Morris, 4* 2019 QB, Graham (Graham-Kapowsin), WA (COMMITTED)
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In the category of things we already knew but continue to be confirmed:
Dylan Morris report after Day 1 at the Opening - Morris is an accurate and a very good rhythm thrower and today was no exception. Can fit the ball in tight windows and has advanced timing and anticipation as well. -
The others have been posted so I'm finishing the job.
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7. DYLAN MORRIS
While the Washington commit spun a good ball, he had to really muscle up on deep throws or balls that needed extra velocity. His delivering simply is not as effortless as others in the camp. Despite that, the Graham (Wash.) Graham-Kapowsin was still able to hit a few throws on vertical routes and had good timing on the deep outs. -
That's a damning write-up if your offense is based on the Raiders vertical offense.huskyhooligan said:7. DYLAN MORRIS
While the Washington commit spun a good ball, he had to really muscle up on deep throws or balls that needed extra velocity. His delivering simply is not as effortless as others in the camp. Despite that, the Graham (Wash.) Graham-Kapowsin was still able to hit a few throws on vertical routes and had good timing on the deep outs.
If your offense is full of slants, drags, ins, etc. then it's less of an issue.
He'll be the type of QB that having a scheme that fits what he's asked to do will really matter.
If you have a really strong run game and it forces teams to commit numbers into the box, then the challenges that he has on longer throws are partially mitigated by the fewer numbers in the box. His strengths of throwing on time and accuracy then become bigger plays.
In passing situations, there will be the question of are teams prepared to play man against us (few will be able to match up physically with us) which may highlight his shortcomings versus do teams try to play more zone and contain (which probably plays more to his strength).
The only time with that write-up where I see Morris having problems is 3rd and 16's when you're asking him to fit in a throw like Locker did to Kearse against USC. -
Surprised the shit out of me he's not the second coming of Dan Marino. What is Petersen gonna do? Oh noes!huskyhooligan said:7. DYLAN MORRIS
While the Washington commit spun a good ball, he had to really muscle up on deep throws or balls that needed extra velocity. His delivering simply is not as effortless as others in the camp. Despite that, the Graham (Wash.) Graham-Kapowsin was still able to hit a few throws on vertical routes and had good timing on the deep outs. -
Just reporting the quotes, nothing more. My expectations aren't super high. The 7 denotes he was rated as seventh of the QB's at the opening, which is pretty fucking good. Coming in the following year he'll likely be behind Eason, Haener, Sirmon, and Yankoff. I can't imagine Morris seeing the field, and quite honestly ideally, until his Junior season.animate said:
Surprised the shit out of me he's not the second coming of Dan Marino. What is Petersen gonna do? Oh noes!huskyhooligan said:7. DYLAN MORRIS
While the Washington commit spun a good ball, he had to really muscle up on deep throws or balls that needed extra velocity. His delivering simply is not as effortless as others in the camp. Despite that, the Graham (Wash.) Graham-Kapowsin was still able to hit a few throws on vertical routes and had good timing on the deep outs. -
11. DYLAN MORRIS
(Photo: Andrew Ivins, 247Sports)
The Washington commit simply turned the ball over too much on Monday, throwing five interceptions, the most of any quarterback competing. The Graham (Wash.) Graham-Kapowsin product completed 35 of 54 passes, good enough for a 65 percent completion rate, and added five touchdown throws as well. -
He threw 5 picks in flag football? Hopefulle scholarship gets pulled immediately!blackmamba said:11. DYLAN MORRIS
(Photo: Andrew Ivins, 247Sports)
The Washington commit simply turned the ball over too much on Monday, throwing five interceptions, the most of any quarterback competing. The Graham (Wash.) Graham-Kapowsin product completed 35 of 54 passes, good enough for a 65 percent completion rate, and added five touchdown throws as well. -
His decision making is an issue. Browning tucks, rolls, and takes sacks. Morris, a gunslinger, makes ill advised throws, much too often.blackmamba said:11. DYLAN MORRIS
(Photo: Andrew Ivins, 247Sports)
The Washington commit simply turned the ball over too much on Monday, throwing five interceptions, the most of any quarterback competing. The Graham (Wash.) Graham-Kapowsin product completed 35 of 54 passes, good enough for a 65 percent completion rate, and added five touchdown throws as well.
If Morris gets under center at UW, the more he plays, the more we’ll miss Jake Browning.
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Is this a quote from Dawgman?Baseman said:
His decision making is an issue. Browning tucks, rolls, and takes sacks. Morris, a gunslinger, makes ill advised throws, much too often.blackmamba said:11. DYLAN MORRIS
(Photo: Andrew Ivins, 247Sports)
The Washington commit simply turned the ball over too much on Monday, throwing five interceptions, the most of any quarterback competing. The Graham (Wash.) Graham-Kapowsin product completed 35 of 54 passes, good enough for a 65 percent completion rate, and added five touchdown throws as well.
If Morris gets under center at UW, the more he plays, the more we’ll miss Jake Browning.







