Here’s a look at the top senior quarterback prospects entering the 2011 season:
Jake Locker, Washington – Despite the assumption by most that Locker would’ve been the first quarterback chosen in 2010, he did not receive a first round grade from the NFL Advisory Committee. He needs to show improved decision-making under pressure during his senior season to keep his name in the running as a franchise quarterback and potential top overall pick.
Pat Devlin, Delaware You will hear the comparisons to Joe Flacon often. While Devlin doesn’t possess the same cannon arm, he does have the ability to solidify himself as a first round pick but the former Penn State recruit will have to wait until the pre-draft process prove it.
Jerrod Johnson, Texas A&M – There are some who believe Johnson is the most pro-ready quarterback. The dual-threat signal-caller has displayed a strong, accurate