I think this is a little myopic. As myopic as dismissing him would be. Aguilar has been at lower competition and has been reckless with the ball at times. IMO - He's a 3 star version of Tyler Bray without the proven wide recievers around him. Less arm talent, but similar running and instincts. His ceiling and floor are both lower than Bray, but a point i do agree on is - yes Heupel adds a lot to both his ceiling and floor.
Yeah hard disagree on what I said being as myopic as dismissing him. The "lower competition" argument is the epitome of myopic. That proves nothing.
You can watch film of him going through multiple progressions, being poised, having zero fear of the rush, delivering the ball accurately down the field, throwing the ball well on the run and throwing into tighter windows routinely.
All of this in an Offense that asked him to do more, use his brain more, turn his back to the defense in the pistol (we never have our QB's turn their backs on play action and then turn back around to find a read down the middle)
All of those football IQ things that Nico did not possess last year. Like you don't see Joey just give up on his first read, panic and take off in a clean pocket lime Nico did several times. Or have sometimes 4 straight perplexing just flat out misses of wide open receivers.
It would be different if we had a pro style Offense, but we have a low risk high reward Offense that has produced the most lay ups maybe in the history of football. So it's just logical to me to project that a guy, who has already played at a high level, in a more complex system, with the best deep ball completion % in the country, will do well in Heupel's system.