How the class of 2027's top QBs fit at their future schools
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How the class of 2027's top QBs fit at their future schools
Nine committed quarterbacks in the 2027 class possess skill sets that mesh with their future college programs. Texas Tech operates a variation of the Air Raid under offensive coordinator Mack Leftwich and has lacked a dynamic rushing element at quarterback; Behren Morton projects as a traditional pocket passer while Bryant brings unorthodox dual-threat play, basketball-level athleticism, sandlot creativity, improvisational instincts and the ability to extend plays and create outside‑the‑pocket and designed-run opportunities. At Texas A&M, Johnson (6‑foot‑4, 210) provides size, arm strength and physicality that differ from starter Marcel Reed, and Collin Klein could deploy him in a similar, power‑oriented role.
"Behren Morton is a true pocket passer. His backup, Will Hammond, flashed as a running threat prior to injury, but that was more out of necessity than design. Bryant will bring an unorthodox skill set to Lubbock. The Texas native is a dynamic dual threat who has legitimate Division I interest as a basketball player as well. Bryant plays with sandlot creativity, relying on his improvisational skills and running instincts to extend plays."
"At 6-foot-4 and 210 pounds, Johnson offers size, arm strength and physicality that A&M doesn't currently have in starter Marcel Reed. He's not as sudden or explosive a runner as Reed, but offensive coordinator Collin Klein could use him in a similar way to how Klein was deployed as a Heisman Trophy finalist at Kansas State. Johnson is like former Texas A&M quarterback Jerrod Johnson."
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