The Manning Passing Academy: The Grades Are In
Iโve been cobbling together some interesting stuff from the recent Manning Camp Passing Academy in which top college quarterbacks get together to learn, compete, and show off their wares for the NFL scouts and media.
Some names you may recognize:
Stanfordโs Andrew Luck, Florida Stateโs Christian Ponder, TCUโs Andy Dalton, Tennesseeโs Matt Simms (yep, Chrisโ brother, transfer from Louisville via JUCO), Houstonโs Case Keenum, Boise Stateโs Kellen Moore, Texas A&Mโs Jerrod Johnson, LSUโs Jordan Jefferson, Alabamaโs Greg McElroy, North Carolina's T.J. Yates, and Nevadaโs Colin Kaepernick.
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Ryan Mallet, Jacory Harris, Jake Locker, and Terrelle Pryor were all invited but didnโt attend.
I also saw a breakdown of the camp on College Football Live from Jesse Palmer, the poor manโs Herbstreit.
Some observations that were made by multiple folks:
- Luck was the number one NFL prospect in attendance. Heโs pretty much the NFL prototype: 6-4 235, good arm, quick release, and very mobile. A NFL scout in attendance called him โa bigger Drew Brees โ which means what, exactly? Heโs freakishly accurate and mobile, but four inches taller and 25 pounds heavier?
- Nevadaโs Colin Kaepernick had the strongest arm in camp. Interesting.
- Matt Simms had the second best arm.
- Andy Dalton received nice reviews. Would you entrust your franchise to a ginger?
- Virginia Techโs Tyrod Taylor received raves forโฆ his basketball dunks. Which sums up all you need to know about Tyrod Taylor.
- Jerrod Johnson is really well put together and athletic, but his arm strength was apparently underwhelming. Jesse Palmer made specific mention of this on College Football Live. Johnson won last yearโs Air It Out competition, though.
- Very little said about Greg McElroy beyond his aura of triumph and other assorted stupidity.
- Taylor Potts won the 2010 Air It Out competition , beating out Matt Simms. If Texas Tech starts any golf carts with targets on them at wide-out this year, Potts will hit them with unerring accuracy. He can also get you a deal on some dry wall work.
Iโm intrigued by Colin Kaepernick. He is a 2,000/1,000 pass/rush guy in the Nevada pistol offense and though youโll hear the inevitable Vince Young comparisons, Randall Cunningham is the better comparator. Like Randall, he has a huge arm, plays at an off-the-map school in Nevada (Nevada-Reno instead of UNLV), has a 6-5 skinny frame, and he glides all over the field. Iโve watched him play a few times and always liked him, but he has never had quality wide receivers and his OL is always outmatched against the big boys.
Jerrod Johnson is apparently a really good kid:
"Truth be told, [Jerrod] Johnson speaks better than almost every college guy Iโve ever covered; he is a better speaker than most of the coaches and most of us who cover them, too. Listening to him talk about how he had to mature after his father, a former Aggiesโ receiver-turned-school principal, died, you find yourself thinking about how proud his family must be about how heโs turned out. He walked back to his seat to applause. I felt bad for the guys who had to speak after him.
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Itโs more enjoyable when the QB at OU or A&M is a turd, but Iโll be pulling for Jerrod Johnson on any day heโs not playing Texas.
Kellen Moore will finish this year his career as the winningest QB in college football history. And wonโt play a down in the NFL.
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