Tim Hiller from Central Michigan.
The guy has all the tools. He needs to work on his footwork a lot, which will correct 90% of his other issues (they're all minor), but the kid has great vision, is asked to run a pro style passing attack (from the spread), has an absolute canon and throws a gorgeous deep ball.
When he steps into his throws properly he's the best looking senior QB i've seen in a long time... he reminds me a bit of Drew Bledsoe... only a little more mobile.
Out of everyone i've had a chance to see he's hands down the best one of the lot. no questions asked. Granted i've only seen him play 2 or 3 games. so this is a limited sample. If this kid has a good combine and senior bowl he'll be drafted in the first round, NFL teams won't be able to stay away from him.
Frankly, I would have liked to see some major improvement in his footwork from his junior to his senior year... even so, you can't ignore his vision, anticipation and pass selection are all first rate.
The guy has all the tools. He needs to work on his footwork a lot, which will correct 90% of his other issues (they're all minor), but the kid has great vision, is asked to run a pro style passing attack (from the spread), has an absolute canon and throws a gorgeous deep ball.
When he steps into his throws properly he's the best looking senior QB i've seen in a long time... he reminds me a bit of Drew Bledsoe... only a little more mobile.
Out of everyone i've had a chance to see he's hands down the best one of the lot. no questions asked. Granted i've only seen him play 2 or 3 games. so this is a limited sample. If this kid has a good combine and senior bowl he'll be drafted in the first round, NFL teams won't be able to stay away from him.
Frankly, I would have liked to see some major improvement in his footwork from his junior to his senior year... even so, you can't ignore his vision, anticipation and pass selection are all first rate.
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