DJDuck
New Fish
Overall Team Grade: A
There was not a lot to fault from Saturday's event at Autzen Stadium. Sure, there's a ton of room for progress to be made, but the Ducks went to work in April and it showed on Saturday.
Quarterback Grade: B+
“My biggest takeaway from Saturday was that there is not a bad quarterback among the four battling for the starting job. Sure, all four passers made mistakes, but all in all, there wasn't one that came out of Saturday sticking out like a sore thumb. Anthony Brown handled his first-team business just fine. While Brown looked perfectly capable of handling the offense (I'm still skeptical of his ability to hit vertical passes consistently), the promise of the other three was arguably even more exciting. Jay Butterfield's first pass of the day was a beauty. He found Troy Franklin for about a 40-yard gain, and his opening drive as a whole may have been the best of the day. Robby Ashford led the game-winning drive, and won the game with his legs on a two-point scramble. It's clear that Ashford is the most athletically gifted as a runner, and his passing wasn't far behind on Saturday. Finally, Thompson may have had the least eye-popping stats, but the tools were impossible to miss on Saturday from the program's most highly-rated quarterback signee”
Running Back Grade: B-
Aside from cornerback, my overall opinion of this group probably changed the least of any other on Saturday. Simply put, I already knew what Oregon had in CJ Verdell and Travis Dye, and the impressive debut of Aaron Smith probably won't mean a whole lot in four months time.
https://247sports.com/college/orego...own-Jay-Butterfield-Troy-Franklin--164960981/
There was not a lot to fault from Saturday's event at Autzen Stadium. Sure, there's a ton of room for progress to be made, but the Ducks went to work in April and it showed on Saturday.
Quarterback Grade: B+
“My biggest takeaway from Saturday was that there is not a bad quarterback among the four battling for the starting job. Sure, all four passers made mistakes, but all in all, there wasn't one that came out of Saturday sticking out like a sore thumb. Anthony Brown handled his first-team business just fine. While Brown looked perfectly capable of handling the offense (I'm still skeptical of his ability to hit vertical passes consistently), the promise of the other three was arguably even more exciting. Jay Butterfield's first pass of the day was a beauty. He found Troy Franklin for about a 40-yard gain, and his opening drive as a whole may have been the best of the day. Robby Ashford led the game-winning drive, and won the game with his legs on a two-point scramble. It's clear that Ashford is the most athletically gifted as a runner, and his passing wasn't far behind on Saturday. Finally, Thompson may have had the least eye-popping stats, but the tools were impossible to miss on Saturday from the program's most highly-rated quarterback signee”
Running Back Grade: B-
Aside from cornerback, my overall opinion of this group probably changed the least of any other on Saturday. Simply put, I already knew what Oregon had in CJ Verdell and Travis Dye, and the impressive debut of Aaron Smith probably won't mean a whole lot in four months time.
https://247sports.com/college/orego...own-Jay-Butterfield-Troy-Franklin--164960981/
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