Techster
Helluva Engineer
- Messages
- 18,398
There is a difference in QB play and that does limit us to some extent, but we aren't competing for pro style QBs and can get good players (see JT) who fit our O better. The D is pure vanilla pro too.
With A LOT of teams going to spread passing and implementing option schemes into their offense, mobile QBs are becoming a more sought after commodity.
Look at what Nick Saban, Bobby Petrino, and David Cutcliffe are doing. Those guys were once the bastion for 6'3+ drop back passers. But the past few recruiting classes, they have put an emphasis on signing dual threat QBs. All of their QBs this season are the dual threat types. There were several instances the past few seasons where we have recruited QBs that eventually signed with those schools. The market for those type of QBs is becoming tighter, and CPJ's offense is no longer one of the few offenses that are willing to take guys at QB most teams would have turned into a WR/DB/RB/etc.
Before, we didn't have to leave the Southeast to find QBs (Alabama especially), but CPJ said how it was important for GT to start looking nationally for QBs now when he talked about recruiting Lucas Johnson.
I think it boils down to this. At some positions, recruiting top tier SAs isn't as important as others. I think we've done fairly well at AB without signing the 4/5 star guys. In fact, some of our better ABs were NR or 2 star guys (Robbie Godhigh, Orwin Smith, Clinton Lynch). I think our system doesn't need the 4/5 star linemen as much as OLs that fit what we do and can do what we need (see: Shaq Mason, Freddy Burden, Trey Braun). To an extent, we don't even need 4/5 star BBs as Mills is showing, but I think life is easier with a high level BB.
At QB, CPJ has had Nesbitt (4 Star), Washington (3 star), Vad Lee (3/4 star), JeT (3/4 star). IMO, the guy who ran the offense the best was Washington, but the QB who has been most devastating is JeT. I'll let you determine whether a 4/5 star QB is needed in this offense.