247 Ranks all SEC QBs

#8
#8
JG could be even more amazing if he didn't only have .00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001 seconds to get the ball out.

Looking at you O line.
 
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#20
#20
JG is elite, he has had a historically (not just for UT, but the NCAA) bad line in front of him.

If our line is half decent this year, he will prove it.
 
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#21
#21
Who else in the SEC would you take over him outside of Tua and Fromm?

JG has some skills, he was accurate last season when he knew where he was going with the ball, and got it out quickly. But, he really struggles with his reads, making quick decisions, he holds on to the football too long. He must improve on getting the ball out faster before taking a sack. He doesn’t feel pressure in the pocket because of his lack of vision. He needs to improve by stepping up in the pocket when pressured while getting rid of the ball accurately before taking a sack. He is at his best when he can stand in the pocket like a statue and deliver a throw to his primary receiver without pressure but unfortunately, he rarely has that luxury.
 
#25
#25
JG’s arm is adequate, but it takes more than a big arm to play QB in the SEC.
True.

You need to be accurate. Check. Also make good decisions and avoid turnovers. Double check. Plus have good players around you. Big question mark.

CC was the epitome of a game manager.
 
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