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<blockquote data-quote="smokey_wasp" data-source="post: 676073" data-attributes="member: 1148"><p>Lucas Johnson: Was easily our most accurate passer last year and I think he could have actually been a decent transitional QB for us, if healthy and playing behind a decent line. That said, there is just too much talent coming in. Hard to see a path forward for him here.</p><p></p><p>James Graham: Earned the job last year and was electric, at times. Those deep balls were fun to watch. However, he was, statistically, one of the worst starting QBs in college football last year (<a href="https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/years/2019-passing.html" target="_blank">https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/years/2019-passing.html</a>) and must improve by huge leaps and bounds to even be considered an average starting QB. Can he be a 60 percent, 2500 yard guy that we are going to need to win with this offense?. I think he may well get first crack next year, but we are asking for an awfully big transformation here...</p><p></p><p>Jordan Yates: I have been on the Yates train since day 1. My biggest question about him is how does the staff feel about him? Patenaude referred to him as a "good little athlete" in a press conference this year and that gave me pause. If the coaching staff isn't that into him, he's going to have to impress them mightily to change the perception.</p><p></p><p>Jeff Sims: Reportedly very talented, but raw. The plan may be a redshirt, but if he actually does win the job, it will signal that we might have a special QB on our hands.</p><p></p><p>Tucker Gleason: The first QB commit that the new staff secured and that tells me they think he is a great fit. He's got a good all-around skillset: accuracy, mobility, toughness.</p><p></p><p>I've got no clue, but am leaning Gleason right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smokey_wasp, post: 676073, member: 1148"] Lucas Johnson: Was easily our most accurate passer last year and I think he could have actually been a decent transitional QB for us, if healthy and playing behind a decent line. That said, there is just too much talent coming in. Hard to see a path forward for him here. James Graham: Earned the job last year and was electric, at times. Those deep balls were fun to watch. However, he was, statistically, one of the worst starting QBs in college football last year ([URL]https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/years/2019-passing.html[/URL]) and must improve by huge leaps and bounds to even be considered an average starting QB. Can he be a 60 percent, 2500 yard guy that we are going to need to win with this offense?. I think he may well get first crack next year, but we are asking for an awfully big transformation here... Jordan Yates: I have been on the Yates train since day 1. My biggest question about him is how does the staff feel about him? Patenaude referred to him as a "good little athlete" in a press conference this year and that gave me pause. If the coaching staff isn't that into him, he's going to have to impress them mightily to change the perception. Jeff Sims: Reportedly very talented, but raw. The plan may be a redshirt, but if he actually does win the job, it will signal that we might have a special QB on our hands. Tucker Gleason: The first QB commit that the new staff secured and that tells me they think he is a great fit. He's got a good all-around skillset: accuracy, mobility, toughness. I've got no clue, but am leaning Gleason right now. [/QUOTE]
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