Several AAC QBs have more ability than is immediately visable. Some have O-line problems like Tulsa QB Davis Brin has taken 28 sacks, Memphis QB Seth Hennigan has taken 24 sacks, Tulane QB Michael Pratt has taken 16 sacks, Houston QB Clayton Tune has taken 15 sacks and UCF QB John Rhys-Plumlee has taken 15 sacks. It could be partially these QBs holding the ball too long or their receivers taking too long to uncover, but the O-line figures high in the equation none the less.
I rate the upper classmen QBs in terms of NFL ability as follows: 1. Holton Ahlers-ECU 2. Clayton Tune-Houston 3. Tanner Mordecai-SMU 4. Ben Bryant- Cincy 5. Davis Brin-Tulsa
Two lower classmen may be the have the best NFL potential of the lot. 1. Michael Pratt-Tulane 2. Seth Hennigan- Memphis. These guys both need at least 1 more year to develop fully but they have all the tools.
The other 4 AAC starting QBs Bohanon-USF, Lavalai-Navy, Warner-Temple and Rhys-Plumlee-UCF have not shown enough to be NFL caliber at this time.
Good Coaches recruit AND DEVELOP good QBs.
I rate the upper classmen QBs in terms of NFL ability as follows: 1. Holton Ahlers-ECU 2. Clayton Tune-Houston 3. Tanner Mordecai-SMU 4. Ben Bryant- Cincy 5. Davis Brin-Tulsa
Two lower classmen may be the have the best NFL potential of the lot. 1. Michael Pratt-Tulane 2. Seth Hennigan- Memphis. These guys both need at least 1 more year to develop fully but they have all the tools.
The other 4 AAC starting QBs Bohanon-USF, Lavalai-Navy, Warner-Temple and Rhys-Plumlee-UCF have not shown enough to be NFL caliber at this time.
Good Coaches recruit AND DEVELOP good QBs.