Crusty
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Actually the Baylor offense prefers mobile QB's than pocket "pro-style".
I think Dungey, Scott, and Mahoney are more what they would be looking for.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/sport...arappolo-matt-johnson-bowling-green/75927926/
"Recent NFL success stories — Russell Wilson and Drew Brees, among others — has made height less of an issue than in the past, but Johnson remains undersized at an even six feet. Sturdily built at 215 pounds, he's quick enough to extend plays with his feet and make throws outside the pocket, two requirements of the position in Babers' system."
Sounds like Dungey to me, those are two things he's a natural at and so is Scott.
There is a big difference between being mobile in the pocket and being a true dual threat runner. That is what the quote is saying. Johnson averages 1.5 yards per carry - he is not a dual threat, but he is mobile and can throw on the run.
Babers has used nothing but pro-style QBs and that is all he has ever recruited.
Mahoney is a terrible passer and will never play for Dino. His passers complete 65%+ and Mahoney struggles in the 50's. Being able to throw long with accuracy is also a must because they do it so often.
Dungey is a special talent and can throw accurately on the run and has a great deep ball. He will be running as a last resort. I just hope he s healthy.