Thanks to Great Blue North for the measurements...
North Squad:
Graham Harrell; 6-02.0, 217: Harrell has caught my eye, as he definitely looks prepared to take snaps from center. He has been extremely accurate, but hasn't had to make too difficult of a throw yet. I know he can throw the deep ball, I need to know if he has enough arm to make all the necessary throws. His stock is rising, and he's a safe bet to go in either the second or third round. Another thing I like about Harrell is that he makes his decisions quickly, and gets the ball out fast. He's not quick, but knows where to go, and when to step up in the pocket.
Rhett Bomar; 6-02.1, 224: He's been inconsistant with his arm slot, as he drops down to a three quarter delivery at times which compromises his strong arm. He's physically talented, but struggles with his mechanics, and shows indecisiveness in the pocket. He's a late round project, and I don't know if he's worth the trouble.
Nathan Brown; 6-00.5, 217: He's a developmental project with limited upside. He has decent accuracy and arm strength, but is limited due to a lack of height and limited reps. He looks like a small school QB.
South Squad:
Cullen Harper; 6-02.6, 227: He's had a rough year, as a coaching change and shoulder injury has squandered this once highly thought of prospect. He threw for more INT's than TD's, which is not forgivable. He is probably limited to UDFA at this time.
John Parker Wilson; 6-01.4, 215: He doesn't have alot of natural skills, but has been a mudder who gets the job done. He might be a late round pick, and may make a team as a third option if the stars align for him. He's looked solid in practice, but he's always had an issue with holding onto the ball too long.
Pat White; 6-00.0, 190: He knows what he is, and that is a highly talented player who teams need to find a place for in the NFL. He makes the quintessential slash type of player, who can play many positions and cause a great deal of matchup problems for a defense. He's also shown surprising accuracy down at Mobile.
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