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TR's Take: Teddy Bridgewater

By Charles Drake | 07.29.2010

 

       

 

Teddy Bridgewater
QB | 6'3", 185
Northwestern (Fla.) High School

Committed to Miami

TR Ranking:


6.1 |

State: #1 in Florida

Position: #1 QB

Scouting Report:

Scale
10: Special
9: Elite
8: Very good
6-7: Above average
5: Average
1-4: Needs work


Size/Body Structure: 8
Arm Strength: 6
Accuracy: 8
Touch: 8
Athleticism: 8
Throwing Motion: 6
Footwork: 5
Poise: 10
Leadership: 10
Understanding an Offense: 9
Durability: 9
Intangibles: 10


He's a true QB. Excellent frame, very good arm, stands tall in the pocket, great athlete that is mobile in and out of the pocket, always looks to throw first, accurate passer, decent footwork. Has different arm slots when needed; throws nicely on the run, has an excellent feel for the touch he needs on a pass. Some may point to his throwing motion as a question, but I don't see that. Keeps the ball fairly high, can tend to wind up on long throws and bring the ball down, quick release on short and intermediate routes. Goes through his progressions very well for a player his age and has the early knack for manipulating the safety with his shoulders and eyes. Intangibles off the charts; Leadership skills off the charts. Great teammate, others follow him, leads by example with work ethic and knowledge of the whole offense, takes his receivers on his own time working on timing and actually helping the receivers run more precise routes. Loves the game of football and has the thirst for knowledge and passion for getting better that not many have. Teddy is a winner with excellent improvisational skills in every aspect of his game.


Translation to College:

Should be a pillar of that Miami program for the next 4-5 years and will have other elite players follow him to Miami. Truly a championship caliber player and in my opinion Miami's biggest commitment this cycle. Strictly on physical talent, Teddy is probably a high 4-star prospect, but you include everything else he adds and I'd be shocked if he didn't have one of the best college careers from this class. Will need to add weight, especially in his lower body.


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