He can run, but don't think you are getting a QB that is going to run for big yardage every game. He'll take a hit and throw it rather than run.
He can scramble and make yardage and he isn't afraid to lower his shoulder on someone. He's tough to bring down.
What do you think Jay?
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I completely agree. I hope my statement didn't seem negative. I was thoroughly impressed with his mechanics and physicality; the receivers just also impressed me too.
No. Jake Locker accuracy has always been his achilles.
Nate's accuracy is not a problem
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He's playing in the Offense Defense game in Dallas, Texas on the 29th of December. It will be nationally televised.
Sorry if this question has been brought up already (didn't want to scroll through 20 pages to see). Do we stand a chance, and would we consider taking the Pitt commit Chad Voytik from Cleveland, TN, now that the Pitt coach pulled a Kiffin and ran off in the middle of the night?
Is he better than Peterman? I'd think the staff has some loyalty to Peterman, because he has been so firmly committed, but would we take both?
Highly doubt it. The staff loves Peterman, and I think Voytik is over rated. Only taking one QB.
Good chance Vandy will go after him hard then. Can't imagine he wouldn't open up his recruitment at least, unless his family is from Pitt or something like that.
Both QBs look good to me. I'd prefer Peterman because he's been all Vol from the beginning, but thanks for the answer on whether or not we'd take more than one QB.
Joining him on the East roster will be Fruit Cove (Fla.) Bartram Trail's Nathan Peterman, a 6-2, 210-pound Tennessee commitment who threw for 2,940 yards and 36 touchdowns as he led his team to the state title game against No. 2-ranked Armwood. Peterman flew up boards as a senior and is rated as the No. 10 pro-style quarterback by Rivals.com.
-Rivals."Mauk and Peterman are both accurate passers who can sling the ball around," said Offense-Defense Director of Player Personnel Josh Buchanan, "Mauk compares to Chase Daniel while Peterman's accuracy will make him a hard player to keep off the field at UT."
