Miami QB's since Dorsey
Berlin
Wright
Freeman
Highsmith
Harris
Morris
Kaaya
Rosier
Wright was pretty good early, then regressed because his mechanics simply broke down to the point where he couldn't deliver the football. In hindsight, he really should have been a better player at Miami but I don't think he put in the work that he should have to keep his mechanics on point. Some of this can be attributed to running the Patrick Nix offense too.
Berlin was good, but a gunslinger. Relied heavily on how big his arm was...but when he was hot, he was probably the best QB on that list.
Jacory was okay, but his arm strength was limited. He couldn't throw well to the sideline, especially from far hash to numbers. His deep balls were NOT good, and were the source of his copious amounts of INT's.
Morris was probably the most well-rounded of all of these guys. He could move (though he didn't do that much), had a rocket for an arm, and by the time he was a Senior, he was starting to figure out that every ball didn't have to be a fastball...he started shaping the ball a little more. He's my favorite out of this list if I had to pick one to start for us today.
Kaaya was a quintessential pocket passer. Decent arm, threw accurate passes, stepped in as a true Freshman on the road at Louisville for his debut and wasn't bad even though we lost. He just was not enough of an athlete to move outside of the pocket well, and when he was hot he was hot...but when he was cold....whoooo boy.
Kirby was turrible...other than spells where he came in for a drive or 2 and looked competent against VT in 2005 and FSU in 2006 when Wright got banged up. Any other time...freaking horrible. No idea why AJ Highsmith made this list...I don't know when he ever took offensive snaps at QB before switching over to DB.
Rosier...well, you know.