my 2 cents
my 2 cents
Geez there are more opinions than posters here. How about a couple really obscure names and 1 flying under the radar. While we are throwing stuff against the wall, and I have seen them play actually.
INGLE MARTIN- 6-3, 225. So he has the size. UF transfer with a good arm, awareness and mobility. Questionable competition at Furman and his touch is not the best (was a high school option QB). Also may not be the most mentally tough guy around, but has the physical tools and who knows what may be inside him. Highly recruited out of Tennessee in high school. Also a punter with a decent enough leg.
RICHIE WILLIAMS- Appalachian State. Was a 5-9 high school running QB that grew into 6-3, 200 lb QB with excellent mobility and a very strong arm. Would be a higher profile program if he had not been a 5-9 running QB in high school. Late bloomer that can flat out throw...now he needs to become a passer. Competition is a question, but this guy just looks comfortable on the football field as a QB.
BRAD SMITH- MIZZOU. 6-2, 210-220, solid build, good arm, all the tools, this guy can scramble, run and throw. Again just not a passer and game manager.... YET, but he shows flashes of being a QB instead of a thrower...if he put's it together. Better upside than the Shockley's, Gradkowski's and Hackney's of the world.
INGLE MARTIN- 6-3, 225. So he has the size. UF transfer with a good arm, awareness and mobility. Questionable competition at Furman and his touch is not the best (was a high school option QB). Also may not be the most mentally tough guy around, but has the physical tools and who knows what may be inside him. Highly recruited out of Tennessee in high school. Also a punter with a decent enough leg.
RICHIE WILLIAMS- Appalachian State. Was a 5-9 high school running QB that grew into 6-3, 200 lb QB with excellent mobility and a very strong arm. Would be a higher profile program if he had not been a 5-9 running QB in high school. Late bloomer that can flat out throw...now he needs to become a passer. Competition is a question, but this guy just looks comfortable on the football field as a QB.
BRAD SMITH- MIZZOU. 6-2, 210-220, solid build, good arm, all the tools, this guy can scramble, run and throw. Again just not a passer and game manager.... YET, but he shows flashes of being a QB instead of a thrower...if he put's it together. Better upside than the Shockley's, Gradkowski's and Hackney's of the world.