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IrishDon103
You people do realize that Sharpley was about as highly rated as Fraser and Jones out of high school..right?
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I'm not so sure that is the case.
Rivals rated all of them 4 Stars.
Jones was the
#2 Dual QB (Tebow was the only 5 Star).
Frazer was the
#9 ProStyle QB (Mustain and Stafford only 5 Stars)
Sharpley was the
#12 ProStyle QB (Sanchez was the only 5 Star)
Frazer and Sharpley at #9 and #12 are a push (rankingwise) and it's hard to compare different style QBs particularly when you plug them into a different offense that what they ran in HS. Div 1 ball, especially CW's offense, is a hell of a lot more cerebral than HS ball. Carlyle Holliday lamented that aspect. Hard to adjust when just about everybody on the other side is big and fast.
Interesting to note that Sharpley was ranked 3 slots higher than a kid some of you may have heard of, he committed to Texas, Colt McCoy.
Rivals also had rating that show some separation. But I suspect these ratings are influenced by who is simply the better athlete, not necessarily the better QB.
Jones 6.0
Fraser 5.8
Sharpley 5.6
Kids develop physically and mentally at different rates. Some peak early (Powlus?). Some blossom late (Huarte).
Great comment Jiggs about Shark and Sharpley having similar career attempts.
Gonna be an interesting Spring!