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Dylan Morris, 4* 2019 QB, Graham (Graham-Kapowsin), WA (COMMITTED)

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  • Woof
    Woof Member Posts: 770
    Mosster47 said:

    Mosster47 said:

    Sources said:

    https://247sports.com/ContentGallery/Elite-11-Finals-Day-One-Top-11-Performers-118708100

    No. 5 Dylan Morris, Graham (Wash.) Kapowsin

    Committed to Washington - Morris was very consistent today, as he always is and does a little of everything well. He always looks on balance and composed, throws with advanced timing and anticipation, and is among the most accurate quarterbacks in the country. His arm strength has improved and the Husky commit looked healthy, saying he’s almost fully recovered from a previous ankle injury.

    Didn't see Millen discussed. I'm sure Mosster can jump in and clarify how Millen was the most consistent QB out there.
    Cale probably never takes a snap at Oregon. I believed it when we offered him and believe it now that we took his commitment was a ploy to get his little brother who will be an NFL player and his dad is a good ally to have.

    Cale the player, at least on film (I have a Hudl premium account so I watch their actual game film and not highlight shit) reminds me a lot of Joey Harrington. Limited arm strength, but put the ball where is it supposed to be on time. That works at every level minus the NFL. He isn't a very good runner, but is very efficient when he does have to use his legs. Joey was a ridiculously great leader and had ties to Oregon and wanted to be great there. Millen doesn't have that.

    Shough is an NFL caliber QB so he isn't passing him up Oregon will keep bringing in QB's ever year. If he lands us Clay then he was worth it.
    Probably a third of the QBs actually on NFL rosters aren't actually NFL caliber QBs, but sure, let's say your incoming recruit who hasn't even played a single snap in college yet is NFL caliber. That tracks.
    6'5", #1 overall recruit for AZ, Elite 11, etc. Yes, those guys usually get picked up. Eason isn't very good but he will get a shot too for the same reason.

    You do realize over half the NFL draft and undrafted free agents are already over before any of those kids step foot on a college campus. Some kids develop, sure, but the ones that already have the numbers before it starts are getting there. If they stay or not is a totally different story.
    Dude, have you even seen Jake Browning's stars? You may not realize this, but Jake has 4 years of high school under his belt too.
  • FireCohen
    FireCohen Member Posts: 21,823
    edited June 2018
    Congratulations guys!! didn’t think it was possible to contract Aids through eyes but we did it. mods time to shut this thread down
  • Sources
    Sources Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 4,382 Founders Club
    Woof said:

    Mosster47 said:

    Mosster47 said:

    Sources said:

    https://247sports.com/ContentGallery/Elite-11-Finals-Day-One-Top-11-Performers-118708100

    No. 5 Dylan Morris, Graham (Wash.) Kapowsin

    Committed to Washington - Morris was very consistent today, as he always is and does a little of everything well. He always looks on balance and composed, throws with advanced timing and anticipation, and is among the most accurate quarterbacks in the country. His arm strength has improved and the Husky commit looked healthy, saying he’s almost fully recovered from a previous ankle injury.

    Didn't see Millen discussed. I'm sure Mosster can jump in and clarify how Millen was the most consistent QB out there.
    Cale probably never takes a snap at Oregon. I believed it when we offered him and believe it now that we took his commitment was a ploy to get his little brother who will be an NFL player and his dad is a good ally to have.

    Cale the player, at least on film (I have a Hudl premium account so I watch their actual game film and not highlight shit) reminds me a lot of Joey Harrington. Limited arm strength, but put the ball where is it supposed to be on time. That works at every level minus the NFL. He isn't a very good runner, but is very efficient when he does have to use his legs. Joey was a ridiculously great leader and had ties to Oregon and wanted to be great there. Millen doesn't have that.

    Shough is an NFL caliber QB so he isn't passing him up Oregon will keep bringing in QB's ever year. If he lands us Clay then he was worth it.
    Probably a third of the QBs actually on NFL rosters aren't actually NFL caliber QBs, but sure, let's say your incoming recruit who hasn't even played a single snap in college yet is NFL caliber. That tracks.
    6'5", #1 overall recruit for AZ, Elite 11, etc. Yes, those guys usually get picked up. Eason isn't very good but he will get a shot too for the same reason.

    You do realize over half the NFL draft and undrafted free agents are already over before any of those kids step foot on a college campus. Some kids develop, sure, but the ones that already have the numbers before it starts are getting there. If they stay or not is a totally different story.
    Dude, have you even seen Jake Browning's stars? You may not realize this, but Jake has 4 years of high school under his belt too.
    Not to mention he'll do everything possible to win the game.
  • Mosster47
    Mosster47 Member Posts: 6,246
    We are gearing up to play Clay-Chalkville last year, it's Sunday. Hudl comes up on the big TV. They are playing Pinson. This kid gets the ball snapped to him, play fakes, snaps back around and drops an absolute dime on a corner route for about a 30 yard gain with robotic type precision. I ask, "who the fuck is that kid?"

    "Boy, that's Bo Nix."

    The kid is an absolute fucking stud. We open against Tua's little brother this year and it's not even close. Man vs Boy. Auburn will make the playoffs under that kid.
  • backthepack
    backthepack Member Posts: 19,942
    James Clemens high @Mosster47? oh.
  • Tequilla
    Tequilla Member Posts: 20,223
    Be respectful when you talk about the next Andy Dalton at TCU