NFL scouts aren't stupid. They'll assess his strengths and weaknesses regardless of where he's at or how they do. QBs get a shot all the time from places that aren't winning. If he is an NFL caliber QB then he will transition fine. If he's not, doesn't matter where he went or if he stayed. I just don't think Maryland is a good place to test this out. I don't think most of their surrounding talent is good enough to help him in the ACC. A great QB is still only one part of the puzzle. He may not be able to make Maryland win but still be a capable QB.
Lol you way they aren't stupid and you got people drafting manziel, And any number of busts. And it happens every year. There are only about 10 good QBs in pro football. Even good college QBs at high levels can't do it at the next level, let alone a D2 guy
And yes there is 129, in terms of skill.
Division 2 is basically extended high school. Players are smaller and slower across the board, and less talented generally. That doesn't mean 1 or 2 doesn't get missed.
FCS to FBS is like high school JV to Varsity. D-2 to FBS, especially P5, is like high school to college.
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