It will be exciting to watch the Oklahoma Sooners’ offense this year. We will see how Mateer performs. We will also see where he lands in the April draft.
Mendoza stands out in size at 6’4″. Yet, he may have the weakest running ability among the quarterbacks in this group. There is a belief that Mendoza initially wanted to return home to play for the University of Miami.
Still, after realizing the interest was not mutual, he redirected his efforts to Indiana. Despite this, he is proving himself to be a strong candidate for a potential day one or two draft pick.
Yet, so far, everything he has shown is impressive. His forthcoming performances against Oregon and Penn State will substantially impact his draft status in April. Nonetheless, so far, everything he has shown is impressive.
Beck appears to have experienced a revival in Miami. He faced a challenging year in Georgia. That year was characterized by multiple dropped passes and negative attitudes.
He is demonstrating exceptional leadership. He is forming connections with the young receivers. He has integrated seamlessly into Shannon Dawson’s offense.
Beck is on his way to a bounce-back campaign. The real challenges lie ahead with South Florida, Florida, and Florida State. Only then will we know if the new Carson Beck is truly legitimate.