Buckeyecty4;1116935; said:
So you're suggesting he has no passing skills?
LOL!
No... I'm not saying that at all. I think we all know that a passing game can work in Rod's system. Look at Shaun King when Rod was at Tulane.
It just happened that White took a lot of time to develop into a decent passer (this past season, they threw a lot more than usual).
Dwight would flourish in an option offense, though, and he would add a passing element. He has an absolute rocket for an arm... his passing skill reminds me of Nate Davis when he was at Bellaire High (now starting for Ball State). They both had absolute cannons, but not great accuracy.
What Dwight has over Nate is that he has serious speed and scrambling ability that must be taken into account (I believe he was clocked at 4.50 as a 14-year old).
Dwight's ceiling is unbelievably high. Last year, as a 14/15-year old, I thought that he was one of the top 5 pure quarterbacks in the state. To think that he still has two years left of high school to polish his skill, become bigger, stronger and faster is just scary.
He is really down-to-earth, too. There is no 'holier than thou' attitude with Dwight. He always talks about the team first and he pays close attention to everything that coach Saccoccia and the rest of the staff throws his way.
I don't have a doubt in my mind that he will be playing somewhere big-time in college at quarterback. The question is really 'where' and 'for whom'.
After talking to Dwight, I think it will either be Ohio State or Michigan. Either would be an excellent fit, obviously.
His ability does remind me of Troy Smith, except I think that Dwight could grow a few inches still (he has big feet and hands, leading me to believe that he has a growth spurt left in him). I believe that he will be around 6'3" by the time he turns 18 (that would be his frosh year in college).