SilverBritches
07-23-2005, 10:53 PM
Here is a good article on the elite 11 QB camp which begins on monday.
http://uga.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=435913
Here is what is says about the QBs that are involved with the SEC:
Matthew Stafford: Georgia Commit
Heading in to the EA SPORTS Elite 11 next week, Stafford is the top pure passing quarterback on StudentSports.com's board. The Dallas (Texas) Highland Park gunslinger has been on that board since he was a freshman in high school and has been in the news ever since. The Georgia commit wasn't able to make it to the NIKE Camp in Fort Worth and needed a solid showing in Vegas to make the final cut. Stafford definitely delivered, showing arguably the strongest arm of any quarterback in the nation this year with great mechanics and college-ready build. This quarterback can make all the throws, he's smart and also has a great personality for the position.
Neil Caudle: Auburn Commit
Caudle, who committed to Auburn last Monday, attended the EA SPORTS Elite 11 workout in Atlanta and the NIKE Camp in Athens the following day back in May. He was impressive on film and our staff was anxious to him in person and see if he was recovered from a torn ACL suffered as a junior. Caudle had a strong day at the Elite 11 workout showing a live, accurate arm and didn't appear hobbled by the knee. The following day, Caudle wasn't as strong as the previous day but he was still an easy call to make the cut. The 6-1, 191 pounder out of Birmingham (Ala.) Spain Park is the third Alabama signal caller to qualify for the EA SPORTS Elite 11, joining Brodie Croyle (2000) and JaMarcus Russell (2002).
Mitch Mustain:
This 6-3, 200 pounder out of Springdale (Ark.) comes into the camp with as much hype as anyone but it's definitely deserved. The talented signal caller has every tool a coach could want in a quarterback and is destined for stardom in college. He has a great quarterback body, a cannon for an arm with a nice tight release and throws a great deep ball. On top of his physical tools, Mustain is just a great kid, personable and someone who will have no problem gaining the respect of his teammates at the next level. At the NIKE Camp in Oxford, Mustain put on a show in what might have been the best workout this year at any of the 12 NIKE Camps.
Jevan Snead: Florida Commit
Like Frazer, Snead missed the NIKE Camp earlier in the year because of injury. He tore meniscus in his right knee and still wasn't 100 percent at the time of the final workout in Vegas. Still, the Stephenville (Texas) star gutted it out and still had a very good camp. He's a big, strong kid at 6-2, 210 pounds, who throws a nice ball and can move around very well for a big man. Where the Florida-bound quarterback was able to seal the deal was on film. In comparing Snead's film to other top quarterbacks nationally, he has a lot of upside to him and should do very well in Urban Meyer's system at Florida.
Tim Tebow:
Tebow wasn't at his best at the NIKE Camp in Tallahassee, but has upside off the charts. The Jacksonville (Fla.) Nease quarterback is a freak athletically whose 96.92 SPARQ Rating is the best this year from a quarterback. The Florida native was still trying to knock off the rust when StudentSports.com saw him at the NIKE Camp as he had been playing baseball for the previous three months and hadn't even picked up a football. After watching his film, however, Tebow was a slam dunk choice for the EASPORTS Elite 11 and the first player invited this year. He has a strong arm and throws a nice deep ball. He's tough and physical and runs like a fullback in the open field. He's also a has a great personality and his teammates will love playing with him at the next level, wherever he ends up.
http://uga.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=435913
Here is what is says about the QBs that are involved with the SEC:
Matthew Stafford: Georgia Commit
Heading in to the EA SPORTS Elite 11 next week, Stafford is the top pure passing quarterback on StudentSports.com's board. The Dallas (Texas) Highland Park gunslinger has been on that board since he was a freshman in high school and has been in the news ever since. The Georgia commit wasn't able to make it to the NIKE Camp in Fort Worth and needed a solid showing in Vegas to make the final cut. Stafford definitely delivered, showing arguably the strongest arm of any quarterback in the nation this year with great mechanics and college-ready build. This quarterback can make all the throws, he's smart and also has a great personality for the position.
Neil Caudle: Auburn Commit
Caudle, who committed to Auburn last Monday, attended the EA SPORTS Elite 11 workout in Atlanta and the NIKE Camp in Athens the following day back in May. He was impressive on film and our staff was anxious to him in person and see if he was recovered from a torn ACL suffered as a junior. Caudle had a strong day at the Elite 11 workout showing a live, accurate arm and didn't appear hobbled by the knee. The following day, Caudle wasn't as strong as the previous day but he was still an easy call to make the cut. The 6-1, 191 pounder out of Birmingham (Ala.) Spain Park is the third Alabama signal caller to qualify for the EA SPORTS Elite 11, joining Brodie Croyle (2000) and JaMarcus Russell (2002).
Mitch Mustain:
This 6-3, 200 pounder out of Springdale (Ark.) comes into the camp with as much hype as anyone but it's definitely deserved. The talented signal caller has every tool a coach could want in a quarterback and is destined for stardom in college. He has a great quarterback body, a cannon for an arm with a nice tight release and throws a great deep ball. On top of his physical tools, Mustain is just a great kid, personable and someone who will have no problem gaining the respect of his teammates at the next level. At the NIKE Camp in Oxford, Mustain put on a show in what might have been the best workout this year at any of the 12 NIKE Camps.
Jevan Snead: Florida Commit
Like Frazer, Snead missed the NIKE Camp earlier in the year because of injury. He tore meniscus in his right knee and still wasn't 100 percent at the time of the final workout in Vegas. Still, the Stephenville (Texas) star gutted it out and still had a very good camp. He's a big, strong kid at 6-2, 210 pounds, who throws a nice ball and can move around very well for a big man. Where the Florida-bound quarterback was able to seal the deal was on film. In comparing Snead's film to other top quarterbacks nationally, he has a lot of upside to him and should do very well in Urban Meyer's system at Florida.
Tim Tebow:
Tebow wasn't at his best at the NIKE Camp in Tallahassee, but has upside off the charts. The Jacksonville (Fla.) Nease quarterback is a freak athletically whose 96.92 SPARQ Rating is the best this year from a quarterback. The Florida native was still trying to knock off the rust when StudentSports.com saw him at the NIKE Camp as he had been playing baseball for the previous three months and hadn't even picked up a football. After watching his film, however, Tebow was a slam dunk choice for the EASPORTS Elite 11 and the first player invited this year. He has a strong arm and throws a nice deep ball. He's tough and physical and runs like a fullback in the open field. He's also a has a great personality and his teammates will love playing with him at the next level, wherever he ends up.