One correction - Graham was a 4* Athlete, not QB, out of High School. Georgia Tech was the only school to offer him at QB, and that was in part due to the system we ran. Perhaps we can make him the QB that no other P5 thought he could be, but I think the premise should start with 2 4* dual-threat QBs.
Also, for me, Graham still needs to prove that he's a dual-threat. I can think of one run (4th down vs. NC State) where he really made a guy miss. Otherwise, TBD. Above average, but not elite, speed. There were a few head-scratching times when he pulled the ball down and ran this year, but I didn't see a ton of open-field instinct. Opportunity for improvement includes getting to the sticks, following the proper hip/shoulder of his blocker, and generally being elusive. My hope is that a lot of this had to do with too much for him to learn in a short period of time (spring practice truncated, very few reps as QB1, etc.) that it led to info-overload. I certainly expect him to improve next year with tons more reps and a better OL.
True, but the real reason he didn't get as much attention as a QB recruit was that he only played 7 games his senior year and people were put off by his injury. However, in those seven games he:
Passed for 947 yards, rushed for 330, and accounted for 20 TDs. And was first team all-region at QB.
His junior year is, perhaps, what attracted Tech to him. As a junior, he:
Passed for 1725 yards, rushed for 956, and accounted for 39 (!) TDs. And was state and region offensive player of the year.
So, yeah, he's a dual threat QB ok. I think what you saw is, as you say, the result of being inexperienced and, perhaps, having a bit too much trust in his abilities. He could do pretty much what he wanted at QB in high school and nobody could stop him. Now, all of a sudden, there are people who can. It was bound to be a rude awakening. I think he
could be our starter next year and he definitely has the inside track. He also has a lot of competition - if talent alone is the gage - to face. It's up to him and the staff to work all that out. I expect him to start. And, given our schedule, I sure do hope that our expectations about the OL pan out.