Best pure passing talent likely ever. For us.He will have growing pains but just watch his film.
That's an NFL arm.
His size. I don't think we've had a frosh ever come in at his size.Coach him, protect him, and let him be a baller.
He is really, really good.
I know of 3 recruits in the Omaha area alone that moved to 2-3 different high schools for opportunity within the Omaha footprint. Too much is made about this, times are a changing folks, get used to it.Someone posted Dylan went to four high schools in four years. If that is true I really hope that isn't a habit he carries with him in his college career. We must remember he is still a teenager. Matt Rhule is smarter than all of us in managing players so I hope he is able to make DR want to stay even if his freshman year doesn't pan out the way he wants it to. And it probably woont, let's face it. The conference is ultra competitive and DR will face setbacks. He isn't going to throw for 2000yds his first year. He may not throw for 500. Especially if Rhule succeeds in getting that Good ol' Nebraska U running game back.
Our qbs combined threw for 1631 last year at a 52.1% completion rate.I'd take that wager, I bet he is way closer to 2000 yards passing than 500! Seriously? If our starting QB has 500 yards passing, we will be dead last in the conference in offense and wins.
My only question here is, regarding the wr room, did we have qbs that could place the ball where they could be caught? Did we have qbs that could see the whole field, directed traffic downfield, pump faked?We won’t know and can’t know whether DR is “that guy”. We will have to wait and see.
We he potential is there, if the hype can be believed. But DR is not the only piece of this puzzle. Another key question is whether or O-line room has “that line” hidden in there somewhere and whether our WR room has some play makers yearning to be free. Without help and strong play by all facets of this offense, DR cannot live up to the potential. MR has done a great job so far winning in the off season. Now we need to see the players and coaches bring the results to the Fall. The he schedule certainly lines up reasonably well for us.
Maybe. But it begs the question. Did our QB's fail to see the open receivers, or throw bad passes simply because they are just bad QB's. Or were they unable to see them because they were too worried about the DL blasting through the o-line? I am hopeful that DR is so good he doesn't need an o-line to provide protection. If we have receivers that can get separation quickly, that will help both DR and the O-line.My only question here is, regarding the wr room, did we have qbs that could place the ball where they could be caught? Did we have qbs that could see the whole field, directed traffic downfield, pump faked?
All these things DR does. How that effects the wr room may open up things we never knew we had in them.