‘21 AL QB Riley Leonard (Duke Transfer - Notre Dame Verbal)

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It'll be emotionally impossible for me to love another one year rental player more than Riley. He could barely throw a football but I didnt even care because he was all dog from day 1.

He was our less cringe Tebow without the media hype. Love live.
I really appreciated Hartman and Leonard. It was pretty cool to see their individual experiences with ND and the spotlight of being the starting QB after 3 or 4 years elsewhere. They seemed to buy in and not let the hype get to them.

Leonard really bought into this place, man. You could tell he loved everything the University had to offer.
 

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It'll be emotionally impossible for me to love another one year rental player more than Riley. He could barely throw a football but I didnt even care because he was all dog from day 1.

He was our less cringe Tebow without the media hype. Love live.
This is perfectly summarized.
 

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I really wish BK would've offered Riley as the 2nd QB in the 2021 class instead of Powlus' kid. Riley would've flipped right away, IMO.
 

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For the uninterested in watching:

- ND was his only visit ever, he never took a HS recruiting visit

- Freeman knows every janitors name

- Leonard didn’t graduate from Duke or ND it sounded like? Was a theater major at ND. We don’t play school!

If you’re skeptical of Gruden/Barstool, it’s pretty interesting stuff either on Leonard to ND scheme stuff
 
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This was a great watch!

Gruden quote summed up Leonard perfectly: (and had me laughing)

I don't want any static in the radio when it comes to your footwork - "When your throwing in distinct rhythm you can be Phillip Rivers, when you're not you can be Johnny Rivers - singing at some strip bar down in Tampa."
 

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You neglected to mention one of the most important points.

-Riley home is 3 minutes from the Rivers and has a good relationship with them... #GunnerRivers2027
I looked up his 247 profile and came away baffled; this is why recruiting is so strange. You've got a pro-bowl QB's son playing in the deep-south, who is a composite 4-star player, who has a grand total of 5-7 offers, depending on the service.

Meanwhile, you have coaches out there offering 8th graders.
 

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I looked up his 247 profile and came away baffled; this is why recruiting is so strange. You've got a pro-bowl QB's son playing in the deep-south, who is a composite 4-star player, who has a grand total of 5-7 offers, depending on the service.

Meanwhile, you have coaches out there offering 8th graders.
It's reported offers. The Rivers are super quiet about his recruitment and he hasn't himself reported any offers. I guarantee he has over 30 offers.

Most of the offers on 247 are the offers the recruit posts on Twitter, which Gunner isn't doing
 

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I don't think he has nearly the arm talent to be Josh Allen. I his ceiling is more of a Jake Plummer type QB. I think more likely if he wants to have a long NFL career, it will be as a journeyman backup like Josh McCown.
 

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He still hasn't reached his potential. Question is will he get to a place that fosters his development or become another Kiser
 

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He still hasn't reached his potential. Question is will he get to a place that fosters his development or become another Kiser
With his size, strength and athleticism, I think his floor is Taysom Hill, personally, not Kiser. I don't think there's any doubt a team could take a flier on him and use him as a gadget type player, who always possesses the threat to throw.

The question is whether or not he becomes a more polished passer and raises his ceiling.
 

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I love it for him, perfect place to develop for an offense that’s gonna fit his strengths. He’s could absolutely be a Taysum Hill type player for the colts if they develop him correctly
 

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So glad he went to a team without an established QB so he'll have a real chance at proving himself. I was worried he'd be drafted by someone like Philly or KC or whatever where he would be relegated to clipboard duty forever. He may not pan out but at least he should have a shot.
 
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