I just want to state this again, because it bears repeating.
Fields was an Elite 11 MVP....even over Trevor Lawrence. That is 7 on 7 passing, where your legs are 100% taken away from you. So Fields, in a 7 on 7 tournament, with elite athletes across the board, out-performed Trevor Lawrence, and by many of the coaches there assessments, was the best they've ever seen...that includes Andrew Luck, Jameis Winston, DeShaun Watson, Kyler Murray, Tua Tagovailia.
I thought this quote from Trent Dilfer was pretty telling, as I believe Fields may not have been happy in the role he played last year:
We saw Fields do nothing but operate in the pocket at the Elite 11 and The Opening 7-on-7 tournament. His legs were not even part of the equation, yet they are a big weapon for him. The 221-pound prospect can clock a laser-timed 4.51 seconds in the 40-yard dash.
Dilfer had a word of caution about how his future coordinators should use him on Saturdays.
“As long as they don’t turn him into a runner that passes,” Dilfer said. “He needs to be a passer that can run. The way college football is right now, his potential is limitless.”
Fields came to Columbus specifically for Ryan Day, IMO. He saw what he did with Haskins, and wants to be that type of QB. The amazing thing is, those couple of rushes Haskins had a game, can now go to the house under the right circumstances. Fields has run a legit, clocked, 4.51 40 and his last weight listing at UGA was nearly 230 lbs.
The kid is a freak.