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The big part is your first sentence. I’m making the assumption he would be used as a slot. I’m not sure how playing qb helps/hinders his abiilty to acclimate in the short term.

I love this kid’s potential. Think it may be a year before he is a major contributor. And nobody will be happier if I’m wrong on this.


I'm just pointing out that as a QB, he was in on every play. When he ran, he took hits. By contrast, a WR may only have 5 or 6 catches in a game.

I'm just saying, he may be more prepared to handle the physicality of playing on the outside. Not saying he can or will, particularly if we land some high profile transfers. But it's possible.
 
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The big part is your first sentence. I’m making the assumption he would be used as a slot. I’m not sure how playing qb helps/hinders his abiilty to acclimate in the short term.

I love this kid’s potential. Think it may be a year before he is a major contributor. And nobody will be happier if I’m wrong on this.
Playing qb shows he has above average football IQ. It's more likely he learns the playbook faster than average, especially with KB as wr coach who is a solid developer. Rb & wr typically have highest rates of early return at the cfb level.
 
Penn State had some freaks at WR.....but their QB can't see them to throw the ball.

Evans is a legit speed guy....listed in the 4.3s so probably 4.4s. Wallace can leap out of the gym. Their corner Cam Miller in the portal as well. He's played a lot of snaps.
 
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