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Anderson should be able to put up decent stats once the reg season starts. Region his HS plays in isn't very tough at all besides maybe Warner Robins?
I don’t understand taking him but at this point can u just turn the kid away lol?
Don’t even waste the spot.Got some feedback on this scrimmage from someone there doing some scouting on Buford
Keep in mind Buford is arguably one of the best teams in America and probably a top 5 defense in the country.
Judd started the game and threw a pick but it got reversed on a BS PI call on Buford. Went on to get strip sacked on the same drive and then Jones County recovered and he threw a lame duck incompletion to end the drive.
Not sure if it was part of the plan all along because it was a scrimmage or if they're going to do this all year or even if it was a result of that drive but they put in a younger dual threat QB and he actually made a few plays and kept them in the game somewhat - including a big 35-40 yard TD pass as he got drilled in the pocket.
Went back to Judd and he dinked and dunked and handed off a few times and didn't do anything. Then put a pick 6 right in the defenders chest that jumped a short out route and he dropped it.
Backup QB #16 got a few more drives and really didn't do a lot himself after throwing that impressive TD early in the game. Up to that point #16 definitely looked tougher, more poised, and more comfortable and competitive than Judd, but neither was doing a lot against this defense.
Judd flashed big in the 3rd quarter dodging some pressure and moving up in the pocket and put a dot in the back of the end zone but it went through the WRs hands. Made a decent short throw and handed a few times and then drilled a TD in the back corner of the end zone. Actually looked solid when he got time to throw and they let him drive it down field.
Overall, he looked uncomfortable and very meh. Said he had several lame ducks when he had to catch and throw quickly. Very clunky in his mechanics and when it's not in sync it doesn't come out of his hand right and doesn't have any velocity on it.
Can move in the pocket and had some pressure in the pocket where guys were dragging him down but he was big enough to stand in and just throw the ball out to avoid the sack. Made a few decent short throwing rolling to his right. Never drove it down field moving in the pocket. Can't throw at all going to his left.
Pretty decent deep ball with touch. Short and intermediate game is bad. Person giving me the information said he's definitely a P5 prospect but he's at least 2-3 years away once he gets to college. Watching him vs Raiola was not even in the same stratosphere and it was obvious in all elements of both kid's game.
He'll put up better numbers than he did a year ago, even if they use the 2 QB system. Not everyone will be Buford that he plays. But overall he'd be surprised if he ever played at Miami. If he does, probably more indicative of Miami than of Judd. Possibly could get on the field 3-4 years down the road at a program like GT, Texas Tech, Houston, West Virginia, etc. but better served as developmental at a UAB, Georgia State, or Tulane type program.
“dinked and dunked”Got some feedback on this scrimmage from someone there doing some scouting on Buford
Keep in mind Buford is arguably one of the best teams in America and probably a top 5 defense in the country.
Judd started the game and threw a pick but it got reversed on a BS PI call on Buford. Went on to get strip sacked on the same drive and then Jones County recovered and he threw a lame duck incompletion to end the drive.
Not sure if it was part of the plan all along because it was a scrimmage or if they're going to do this all year or even if it was a result of that drive but they put in a younger dual threat QB and he actually made a few plays and kept them in the game somewhat - including a big 35-40 yard TD pass as he got drilled in the pocket.
Went back to Judd and he dinked and dunked and handed off a few times and didn't do anything. Then put a pick 6 right in the defenders chest that jumped a short out route and he dropped it.
Backup QB #16 got a few more drives and really didn't do a lot himself after throwing that impressive TD early in the game. Up to that point #16 definitely looked tougher, more poised, and more comfortable and competitive than Judd, but neither was doing a lot against this defense.
Judd flashed big in the 3rd quarter dodging some pressure and moving up in the pocket and put a dot in the back of the end zone but it went through the WRs hands. Made a decent short throw and handed a few times and then drilled a TD in the back corner of the end zone. Actually looked solid when he got time to throw and they let him drive it down field.
Overall, he looked uncomfortable and very meh. Said he had several lame ducks when he had to catch and throw quickly. Very clunky in his mechanics and when it's not in sync it doesn't come out of his hand right and doesn't have any velocity on it.
Can move in the pocket and had some pressure in the pocket where guys were dragging him down but he was big enough to stand in and just throw the ball out to avoid the sack. Made a few decent short throwing rolling to his right. Never drove it down field moving in the pocket. Can't throw at all going to his left.
Pretty decent deep ball with touch. Short and intermediate game is bad. Person giving me the information said he's definitely a P5 prospect but he's at least 2-3 years away once he gets to college. Watching him vs Raiola was not even in the same stratosphere and it was obvious in all elements of both kid's game.
He'll put up better numbers than he did a year ago, even if they use the 2 QB system. Not everyone will be Buford that he plays. But overall he'd be surprised if he ever played at Miami. If he does, probably more indicative of Miami than of Judd. Possibly could get on the field 3-4 years down the road at a program like GT, Texas Tech, Houston, West Virginia, etc. but better served as developmental at a UAB, Georgia State, or Tulane type program.
Almost made the Jack Allison comp in my post.So is this kid Jack Allison or Arthur Sitkowski?
Small ForwardSMH. I don’t care about stars at all, but **** even looking at this kid’s film I don’t see how he was a take. He’s gotta be looking to transition to another position at the U because we can’t be left with him and Jacurri at some point in 2025. Miami needs to really attack UGA QB. The one from CT.
Peach County and Perry are on their schedule and are both pretty good. I think they may be in 4A classification though and not 5AAnderson should be able to put up decent stats once the reg season starts. Region his HS plays in isn't very tough at all besides maybe Warner Robins?
SMH. I don’t care about stars at all, but **** even looking at this kid’s film I don’t see how he was a take. He’s gotta be looking to transition to another position at the U because we can’t be left with him and Jacurri at some point in 2025. Miami needs to really attack UGA QB. The one from CT.
Another issue we had with 24 class is that we changed OC and took too long to replace him. We downplayed the delay in hiring but I think that hurt us. QBs develop relationships with OC’s and commit early. We just saw it with Nickel.The problem we’re having right now is all of these elite QB’s are going off of last year’s offense and saying, “I don’t want any part of that.” We all believe we’re going to be leaps and bounds better on offense under Dawson, but until these recruits actually see it manifest on the field this is something we have to deal with. Once this offense starts to look good again, I believe we will start to garner interest from some much better QB prospects. Beyond that, when’s the last time Miami had a truly elite QB? We’re dealing with years upon years of mediocrity at this position. If you build it they will come, and I believe, and hope, it starts this year.
I maintain we need another HS qb in this class. I have no issue taking Judd if the coaches think he can develop into a special player down the line.
We also need to get a portal qb next offseason.
Need to throw numbers at qb IMO.
Spot on. I'd like to see a solid portal QB vs. Emory battle for next year. I also understand that if we can get a portal stud, that means we've likely promised the '24 job.Judd has already been recruited over with the '25 kid, Nickel...
Judd will never play here... we'll hopefully get a transfer for '24 if Emory isn't ready...
let's hope Emory serves us well for 2 years and then we can transition to Nickel to take over...
'25 and '26 Emory
'27 and '28 Nickel...
0% chance we drop this kid lol. Coaches love Judd and he's been recruiting his a$$ off for us since he committed. With the portal, not worried about QB room at all. They'll figure it out.