Jarrett Lee

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  1. omahatiger

    omahatiger Founding Member

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    Where do you guys see Lee fitting in after RP is done? He is a coaches son with a lot of core skills. I think he can be a playmaker for LSU
     
  2. LSUalum24

    LSUalum24 Founding Member

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    He's a complete unknown as of know. When he gets PT next time as RP's backup, that question can be partially answered.
     
  3. TigerBait3

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    I really like Lee, but I am only basing this on his highlight film and just how people have talked about him. I think he can be very good.

    I am sure Clair can give us some good information on him.
     
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    Scouts Grade: 81
    Position Rank: QB #10
    Considered: 1-LSU , 2-Nebraska , 3-Arizona , 4-Oklahoma State , 5-Texas A&M

    Evaluation: Lee is one of the best quarterbacks in this class when throwing on the move. Rolling right or left, he displays great zip and accuracy, and he is a good enough athlete that if the throw is not there, he is a factor as a runner. Possesses good size, can see the entire field and throws the ball on time. Has a good arm, not elite, but puts adequate zip on downfield passes. Can make all the necessary college throws. Can be accurate when he sets his feet and flashes the ability to lead receivers. He is tough and poised in the pocket, keeps his eyes on coverage when rushed and can get rid of the ball quickly. Has quick feet, shows good lateral mobility and can buy time in the pocket. Possesses adequate top-end speed for a quarterback, flashes the ability to make the first defender miss and can pick up critical yards when nothing is available downfield. Shows very good command of the offense, is confident and appears to have natural leadership skills. In college, unless he's in the spread as he is now, he is going to need to get a lot of reps from under center and work his drops. Almost aways works out of the shotgun. Is not forced to work through progressions very much. This is a quick-strike offense that features a sound roll-out package, and he is very good within this scheme. Release is unconventional and mechanics are solid, but he will pat the ball and carry it low. Lee has a lot of upside and instincts to develop. Fits the mold of what college offenses are going to now.

    Notes: 2005: 3,425 pass yds, 40 TD
     

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