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Miami QB commit and Jones County (Ga.) product Judd Anderson flashed at times throughout the day on Saturday. Listed at 6-foot-6 and 210-pounds, Anderson carries an impressive frame and multi-sport background that certainly adds a level of intrigue to his profile. Displaying a strong arm throughout the afternoon, Anderson seemed most at ease while throwing the deep ball, showing the ability to play with some touch. Although the arm talent is evident, Anderson will undoubtedly need some more reps and refinement as he appears to be at least a few years away from contributing in Coral Gables. A toolsy arm with some developmental upside, Anderson’s senior season could prove as a jumpstart before he heads to Miami.
 
We've heard a lot about Mario and "body type" recruiting. Does he subscribe to that theory with regard to QBs too? Plenty of smaller QBs succeed in college who do not possess an NFL body type. I am curious if he is extending that philosophy to the QB position as well.

He wants his Justin Herbert every class.
 
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Rooting for Judd to kill it AND for posters not to lose their minds overreacting to the scripted, shorts and a t-shirt, throwing-against-air Olympics no matter how he performs.
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Throwing on air Olympics😂😂😂😂😂
 
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Truly don’t think “We can’t find a serviceable QB to compete” will be a narrative under Mario here..can he find the Elite Caleb Williams or stroud type is TBD..I have 0 issues with this kid being the take in this class either..stash that arm away and see how it develops 2/3 years from now..this wil likely be brown or TBD transfer QB competition next spring
 


Miami QB commit and Jones County (Ga.) product Judd Anderson flashed at times throughout the day on Saturday. Listed at 6-foot-6 and 210-pounds, Anderson carries an impressive frame and multi-sport background that certainly adds a level of intrigue to his profile. Displaying a strong arm throughout the afternoon, Anderson seemed most at ease while throwing the deep ball, showing the ability to play with some touch. Although the arm talent is evident, Anderson will undoubtedly need some more reps and refinement as he appears to be at least a few years away from contributing in Coral Gables. A toolsy arm with some developmental upside, Anderson’s senior season could prove as a jumpstart before he heads to Miami.


There’s just no reason for us to be in a position where we are loading the QB unit up with raw toolsy guys that are years away from playing.

QB recruiting needs to get fixed, and quick.
 
..I have 0 issues with this kid being the take in this class either..stash that arm away and see how it develops 2/3 years from now..this wil likely be brown or TBD transfer QB competition next spring

But then you should have an issue with this QB take.

If next year is Brown, a raw guy who right now has not yet developed into a QB that can start, then it’s bad recruiting to take another Brown in this class.
 
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