NoDuggan might end up being the best QB in this class.
A good athlete that also grew up as a coach's son.
Similar to Burrow a few years ago, it took a competent offensive scheme for him to finally showcase his abilities.
NoDuggan might end up being the best QB in this class.
A good athlete that also grew up as a coach's son.
Similar to Burrow a few years ago, it took a competent offensive scheme for him to finally showcase his abilities.
Duggan does not have Burrow's arm talent, not even close.
IF he makes in the NFL it will be as a backup.
I see him as a late Day 3 more than a UDFA.In other words, Duggan will be drafted either in late rounds or will be undrafted.
Duggan does not have Burrow's arm talent, not even close.
IF he makes in the NFL it will be as a backup.
And if he doesn't?I'm not advocating for Duggan to be a first round pick or taken ahead of Young and Stroud. I would not be surprised if he ends up being the best QB from this class in a few years.
If he shreds Georgia in the title game his stock is going to sky rocket.
And if he doesn't?
I was looking at him as a developmental type to compete with Thompson and maybe become quarterback #2 for Miami.I see him as a late Day 3 more than a UDFA.
He has the leadership and will to win intangibles that will get him drafted.
His limitations make him a likely backup but possibly a prety good one.
I was looking at him as a developmental type to compete with Thompson and maybe become quarterback #2 for Miami.
Better athlete than Baker, Worse passer than Baker, better human than Baker.Think Duggan is a poor man's baker mayfield. I have watched him in a few games and he doesn't seem very accurate for a guy that's doesn't have any real special traits. I just looked up his stats and he's a 60% passer for his career playing in the zero defense big 12. He's got moxie and toughness though. I like that about him.