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Posted on 9/3/15 at 3:33 pm
Posted on 9/3/15 at 3:33 pm
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3. Dak Prescott, Mississippi State
Prescott guided Mississippi State to just its third season of double-digit wins in program history in 2014 and earned first-team All-SEC honors. Prescott’s return for his senior year is a big reason why Mississippi State will remain a factor in the SEC West.
8. Jeremy Johnson, Auburn
High expectations surround Johnson. All signs point to a breakout year from the junior in coach Gus Malzahn’s high-powered offense.
21. Joshua Dobbs, Tennessee
Dobbs’ late-season emergence is a big reason why Tennessee is on the rise in the SEC East.
22. Kyle Allen, Texas A&M
Allen faced a challenge for the starting job from talented freshman Kyler Murray, but the sophomore was named the No. 1 quarterback and should build off a promising end to the 2014 season (four touchdowns in the Liberty Bowl).
31. Maty Mauk, Missouri
Mauk had his share of ups and downs in his first full year as a starter but guided Missouri to the SEC East title. Needs to improve completion percentage in conference games (48.9 last year).
40. Brandon Allen, Arkansas
Won’t post huge numbers in Arkansas’ run-first offense but poised for his best overall season.
41. Patrick Towles, Kentucky
Towles was steady as a passer last season (2,718 yards, 14 passing scores) and added 303 yards and six touchdowns on the ground. New coordinator Shannon Dawson is tasked with taking Towles’ game to the next level.
69. Jeff Driskel, Louisiana Tech (bonus lol)
Driskel’s career didn’t pan out at Florida, but he’s got one more opportunity after transferring to Louisiana Tech.
70. Jake Coker, Alabama
Alabama’s Week 1 starter is a mystery. However, Coker seems to hold a slight edge over Alec Morris and Cooper Bateman.
71. Chad Kelly, Ole Miss
Kelly was named the starter by coach Hugh Freeze on Monday. The former Clemson passer and junior college product is an intriguing talent. Can he put it all together in 2015?
72. Will Grier, Florida
While Grier – a redshirt freshman and four-star recruit – is considered the favorite to start, Treon Harris will also see time in the opener. New coach Jim McElwain should help the offense take a step forward after managing only 24.9 points in SEC games last year.
73. Brandon Harris, LSU
LSU’s passing attack is in desperate need of a spark. Talent certainly isn’t the issue for Harris, and he showed improvement throughout the offseason.
90. Greyson Lambert, Georgia
In a mild surprise, Lambert was picked as Georgia’s starter over Brice Ramsey. The Virginia transfer struggled with the Cavaliers last year (10 TDs, 11 INTs).
97. Connor Mitch, South Carolina
Mitch steps into the starting lineup under the watchful eye of coach Steve Spurrier. Keep an eye on true freshman Lorenzo Nunez.
111. Johnny McCrary, Vanderbilt
New play-caller Andy Ludwig should help a Vanderbilt offense that managed only 12.8 points in SEC games last year. McCrary is competing with Wade Freebeck for the No. 1 spot.
3. Dak Prescott, Mississippi State
Prescott guided Mississippi State to just its third season of double-digit wins in program history in 2014 and earned first-team All-SEC honors. Prescott’s return for his senior year is a big reason why Mississippi State will remain a factor in the SEC West.
8. Jeremy Johnson, Auburn
High expectations surround Johnson. All signs point to a breakout year from the junior in coach Gus Malzahn’s high-powered offense.
21. Joshua Dobbs, Tennessee
Dobbs’ late-season emergence is a big reason why Tennessee is on the rise in the SEC East.
22. Kyle Allen, Texas A&M
Allen faced a challenge for the starting job from talented freshman Kyler Murray, but the sophomore was named the No. 1 quarterback and should build off a promising end to the 2014 season (four touchdowns in the Liberty Bowl).
31. Maty Mauk, Missouri
Mauk had his share of ups and downs in his first full year as a starter but guided Missouri to the SEC East title. Needs to improve completion percentage in conference games (48.9 last year).
40. Brandon Allen, Arkansas
Won’t post huge numbers in Arkansas’ run-first offense but poised for his best overall season.
41. Patrick Towles, Kentucky
Towles was steady as a passer last season (2,718 yards, 14 passing scores) and added 303 yards and six touchdowns on the ground. New coordinator Shannon Dawson is tasked with taking Towles’ game to the next level.
69. Jeff Driskel, Louisiana Tech (bonus lol)
Driskel’s career didn’t pan out at Florida, but he’s got one more opportunity after transferring to Louisiana Tech.
70. Jake Coker, Alabama
Alabama’s Week 1 starter is a mystery. However, Coker seems to hold a slight edge over Alec Morris and Cooper Bateman.
71. Chad Kelly, Ole Miss
Kelly was named the starter by coach Hugh Freeze on Monday. The former Clemson passer and junior college product is an intriguing talent. Can he put it all together in 2015?
72. Will Grier, Florida
While Grier – a redshirt freshman and four-star recruit – is considered the favorite to start, Treon Harris will also see time in the opener. New coach Jim McElwain should help the offense take a step forward after managing only 24.9 points in SEC games last year.
73. Brandon Harris, LSU
LSU’s passing attack is in desperate need of a spark. Talent certainly isn’t the issue for Harris, and he showed improvement throughout the offseason.
90. Greyson Lambert, Georgia
In a mild surprise, Lambert was picked as Georgia’s starter over Brice Ramsey. The Virginia transfer struggled with the Cavaliers last year (10 TDs, 11 INTs).
97. Connor Mitch, South Carolina
Mitch steps into the starting lineup under the watchful eye of coach Steve Spurrier. Keep an eye on true freshman Lorenzo Nunez.
111. Johnny McCrary, Vanderbilt
New play-caller Andy Ludwig should help a Vanderbilt offense that managed only 12.8 points in SEC games last year. McCrary is competing with Wade Freebeck for the No. 1 spot.
Posted on 9/3/15 at 3:34 pm to Projectpat
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73. Brandon Harris, LSU
Future superstar, as noted earlier..
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69. Jeff Driskel, Louisiana Tech (bonus lol)
This post was edited on 9/3/15 at 3:36 pm
Posted on 9/3/15 at 3:34 pm to Projectpat
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70. Jake Coker, Alabama
Championship
Posted on 9/3/15 at 3:35 pm to Projectpat
Let's revisit this list in a few months and see how much it's changed.
This post was edited on 9/3/15 at 3:36 pm
Posted on 9/3/15 at 3:35 pm to Projectpat
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97. Connor Mitch, South Carolina
Mitch steps into the starting lineup under the watchful eye of coach Steve Spurrier. Keep an eye on true freshman Lorenzo Nunez.
Ouch. Well, not too shocked that this is where he's placed. Nobody knows a thing of him yet.
Posted on 9/3/15 at 3:35 pm to Projectpat
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71. Chad Kelly, Ole Miss
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73. Brandon Harris, LSU
80 pages
Posted on 9/3/15 at 3:36 pm to Projectpat
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3. Dak Prescott, Mississippi State
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1. Dak Prescott, Mississippi State
FIFY
Posted on 9/3/15 at 3:37 pm to Projectpat
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71. Chad Kelly, Ole Miss
Too high
Posted on 9/3/15 at 3:38 pm to Henry Jones Jr
Joe cox finished 41st in 2009 passer rating. I wouldn't expect a Uga Qb to be much worse than that too often.
Posted on 9/3/15 at 3:38 pm to Henry Jones Jr
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71. Chad Kelly, Ole Miss
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73. Brandon Harris, L
"Let's get ready to rustlllllllleeeee"
Posted on 9/3/15 at 3:38 pm to Projectpat
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3. Dak Prescott, Mississippi State
Prescott guided Mississippi State to just its third season of double-digit wins in program history in 2014 and earned first-team All-SEC honors. Prescott’s return for his senior year is a big reason why Mississippi State will remain a factor in the SEC West.
8. Jeremy Johnson, Auburn
High expectations surround Johnson. All signs point to a breakout year from the junior in coach Gus Malzahn’s high-powered offense.
21. Joshua Dobbs, Tennessee
Dobbs’ late-season emergence is a big reason why Tennessee is on the rise in the SEC East.
Big 3
Posted on 9/3/15 at 3:39 pm to Projectpat
I do believe he will be a breakout player but 8 seems a tad high for Johnson, at least preseason. All indications are that he will be good, but still, dude has started 2 games and he's already being called one of the best in the nation. 15-20 range seems about right.
This post was edited on 9/3/15 at 3:40 pm
Posted on 9/3/15 at 3:39 pm to GEAUXmedic
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Let's revisit this list in a few months and see how terrible yahoo sports journalists are.
Posted on 9/3/15 at 3:43 pm to Projectpat
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40. Brandon Allen, Arkansas
wAYYYY too high.
Posted on 9/3/15 at 3:45 pm to GEAUXmedic
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Let's revisit this list in a few months and see how much it's changed.
Yeah, Harris will finish further down the list. I agree
Posted on 9/3/15 at 3:46 pm to Projectpat
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90. Greyson Lambert, Georgia
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97. Connor Mitch, South Carolina
damn
Posted on 9/3/15 at 3:47 pm to Projectpat
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69. Jeff Driskel, Louisiana Tech
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90. Greyson Lambert, Georgia
Posted on 9/3/15 at 3:51 pm to Projectpat
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72. Will Grier, Florida
How many former UF qbs are listed ahead of Grier?
15. Jacoby Brissett - NC State
69. Jeff Driskel - Louisiana Tech
Are there any more out there?
Posted on 9/3/15 at 3:55 pm to Projectpat
No Drew Lock? List is invalid.
Posted on 9/3/15 at 3:58 pm to TheOracle
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69. Jeff Driskel, Louisiana Tech
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90. Greyson Lambert, Georgia
Ranking just lost all credibility. Especially if they are factoring system, coaching, OL, and WR's ...
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