How the class of 2027's top QBs fit at their future schools
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How the class of 2027's top QBs fit at their future schools
"Behren Morton is a true pocket passer. His backup, Will Hammond, flashed as a running threat prior to injury, but that was more out of necessity than design. Bryant will bring an unorthodox skill set to Lubbock. The Texas native is a dynamic dual threat who has legitimate Division I interest as a basketball player as well. Bryant plays with sandlot creativity, relying on his improvisational skills and running instincts to extend plays."
"At 6-foot-4 and 210 pounds, Johnson offers size, arm strength and physicality that A&M doesn't currently have in starter Marcel Reed. He's not as sudden or explosive a runner as Reed, but offensive coordinator Collin Klein could use him in a similar way to how Klein was deployed as a Heisman Trophy finalist at Kansas State. Johnson is like former Texas A&M quarterback Jerrod Johnson."
Nine committed quarterbacks in the 2027 class possess skill sets that mesh with their future college programs. Texas Tech operates a variation of the Air Raid under offensive coordinator Mack Leftwich and has lacked a dynamic rushing element at quarterback; Behren Morton projects as a traditional pocket passer while Bryant brings unorthodox dual-threat play, basketball-level athleticism, sandlot creativity, improvisational instincts and the ability to extend plays and create outside‑the‑pocket and designed-run opportunities. At Texas A&M, Johnson (6‑foot‑4, 210) provides size, arm strength and physicality that differ from starter Marcel Reed, and Collin Klein could deploy him in a similar, power‑oriented role.
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