TM seems to be following the path of Synjyn Days where you just don’t know where to put him. Talented and versatile but always behind someone on the depth chart no matter what position he’s at.
No, I think the guy who could end up following the Days track is …
Jay Jones. Jones's spring game performance reminded me a lot of Days when he was playing QB: he trusted his own running (no wonder, in both cases) to complete a play instead of handing off in the mesh or pitching at the edge. (This is why I mentioned this aspect of his performance in a previous post.) Days never mastered these aspects of the game in two years at QB and ended up running the ball for a living. I could see Jones doing the same thing; he likes his own wheels a bit too much and would do so in games next year, I'm betting.
I don't know this will happen, of course; perhaps Jones's spring game is not indicative. Coach has been encouraging about him, but it is hard to tell whether this is his real opinion or is intended to build Jones's confidence. I've down the same thing myself on a much -
much - smaller stage.
I also think the guy who looked most ready at QB among the frosh in the spring game was Johnson. He looked just as lost as Jones on some plays and it was obvious that both were feeling their way. Still, he has every tool you would like to see in a Tech spread (™) QB.
If Jordan comes back all the way, I think both young men redshirt this year. If not, then it will be a battle royal as to who gets the job. Marshall is a solid no. 2, but both of Jones and Johnson have more physical gifts then he does.
But … let's hope that doesn't happen, shall we?