The guy who compared Dormady to Worley really has no idea. Worley was a statue in the pocket and some might grill me for saying this about him, but his pocket presence was absolutely horrible. Kept his eyes glued downfield too often when his head should've always been on more of a swivel. He just didn't have that awareness to compete with the best IMO. Dormady meanwhile is tough, smart, and has pretty good insincts in the pocket. I'd say he has pretty good pocket presence but you can't really put that to the test until he reaches the next level. His mobility is much more than that of Worley's IMO, in fact he looks like one of those deceptive shifty runners. Hes got a few things to work on mechanics wise but I feel like he knows what he's doing out there. The execution he shows early will probably give him the edge over the pack, but the rest will soon catch up or another like Jones, who is the most dynamic of the 3, will take the reigns after year 1.
In terms of what the depth chart will look like in the fall...
I'm guessing Dobbs, Dormady, Jennings, then Jones.
By mid season...
Dobbs, Dormady, Jones, & Jennings
Nearing seasons end...
Dobbs, Jones (however I think they prefer to RS if possible and only play 1 of the QBs as back up this yr--like Dormady), Dormady, Jennings
Jones is a gamer. I love his confidence in the pocket. He knows how to create and extend plays. Just seems to have an extra element in his game, that sort of it factor you want to see from your QB.
Jennings is a real wild card. His athleticism is ridiculous. He is smart. And he can sling it. If he puts it all together then the sky is the limit.