Article By Wes Bunting on 26th October, 2009
Late-developing senior QBs starting to make noise
As I wrote Friday regarding Sam Bradford, there’s simply no drawback to quarterbacks staying in school as long as possible if they hope to give themselves the best chance to be successful at the next level. Quarterback is a strange position—it simply takes some guys longer for the light to turn on. Here’s a look at three late-rising senior QBs who finally look to be coming into their own.
Bill Stull, Pittsburgh, 6'3", 215 pounds
After struggling mightily at times throughout the 2008 season, Stull really seems to be pu...
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