Coming into the spring, it was fair to wonder if D’Eriq King would have similar struggles because he is a quarterback that is smaller in stature as well.
After one practice, it doesn’t seem like those limitations are there with King.
King showed the ability to make all the throws and was especially accurate working the short and intermediate game. On deep balls, King throws with a nice trajectory.
After the practice, King made sure to put in some extra time with skill work by throwing into a net, working on his accuracy with throwing on the run and fading away from a pass rusher.
King can manipulate a football at a level that is impressive. Now it is up for him to get on the same page with the receivers and operate the offense at a high level.
The Hurricanes had a solid number of offensive players doing extra skill work after practice on Monday.
Quarterbacks D’Eriq King, N’Kosi Perry, and Tate Martell were all working on throwing into a net off various platforms and to receivers on air.
Wide receivers Dee Wiggins, Mark Pope, and Xavier Restrepo were all working the jugs machine after practice.
Restrepo, in particular, was putting in a noticeable amount of extra work compared to the other young players on the UM roster.
If transfer quarterback D’Eriq King can help set this type of work ethic for the UM offense in 2020, his addition is going to be big beyond this year.
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