Can Drake throw the ball 40 yards in the air?


Yes.

Drake’s arm > Tanner’s arm
It is definitely stronger. Yet to see if he has the touch/timing that Tanner had. But early indications are that Drake sure looks like he will end up being being better than Tanner by the time his Gopher days are over.
 
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He looks very good. He had nice placement on the ball and can move around the pocket to gain some time.

He will be one of the best QB's we have had in the program.
 

Even better question...

Can Minnesota keep Drake at QB his full 4 years of total eligibility?
 



Even better question...

Can Minnesota keep Drake at QB his full 4 years of total eligibility?
He comes from a very rich family (Almost certainly multiple 100s of millions) so immediate money will not be the factor it would be with some other kids. I think perfecting his craft so he could be the number one pick in the draft and winning a national championship will be bigger factors. He may not achieve either but I think he is going to try - and probably with the blessing of his sports loving family. I hope I'm right about this as he is the best QB I have seen at MN in 41 years of being a season ticket holder. I have high hopes for Drake
 

He comes from a very rich family (Almost certainly multiple 100s of millions) so immediate money will not be the factor it would be with some other kids. I think perfecting his craft so he could be the number one pick in the draft and winning a national championship will be bigger factors. He may not achieve either but I think he is going to try - and probably with the blessing of his sports loving family. I hope I'm right about this as he is the best QB I have seen at MN in 41 years of being a season ticket holder. I have high hopes for Drake
Looks like he has the skills. I’m going to temper my expectations until the end the season.
 

He comes from a very rich family (Almost certainly multiple 100s of millions) so immediate money will not be the factor it would be with some other kids. I think perfecting his craft so he could be the number one pick in the draft and winning a national championship will be bigger factors. He may not achieve either but I think he is going to try - and probably with the blessing of his sports loving family. I hope I'm right about this as he is the best QB I have seen at MN in 41 years of being a season ticket holder. I have high hopes for Drake
Hundreds?
 

He comes from a very rich family (Almost certainly multiple 100s of millions) so immediate money will not be the factor it would be with some other kids. I think perfecting his craft so he could be the number one pick in the draft and winning a national championship will be bigger factors. He may not achieve either but I think he is going to try - and probably with the blessing of his sports loving family. I hope I'm right about this as he is the best QB I have seen at MN in 41 years of being a season ticket holder. I have high hopes for Drake
Hundreds of millions? Not every person in Arkansas is a Walmart heir.

Im not saying you're wrong, but what is your source?
 



It is definitely stronger. Yet to see if he has the touch/timing that Tanner had. But early indications are that Drake sure looks like he will end up being being better than Tanner by the time his Gopher days are over.
The cross fiel sideline throw that was bobbled in the Buffalo game shows he has touch.
 

The cross fiel sideline throw that was bobbled in the Buffalo game shows he has touch.
Yeah I wasn't saying he doesn't have touch. Early indications are positive but Morgan had 4 years to show us. Drake just needs to consistently show it against top competition.
 





Drake has the most "arm talent" of any Fleck QB so far, who have been asked to be game managers. Even Tanner during his great year, was a game manager - one that happened to have 2 NFL receivers on his team. Drake can throw a deep route - Tanner could throw a slant route and have his receiver het RAC yards. Big difference.
 

Drake has the most "arm talent" of any Fleck QB so far, who have been asked to be game managers. Even Tanner during his great year, was a game manager - one that happened to have 2 NFL receivers on his team. Drake can throw a deep route - Tanner could throw a slant route and have his receiver het RAC yards. Big difference.

I mean, AK had a decent arm but seemingly couldn't hit a crossing route and the general lack of production was maddening. Lindsey's short time so far looks like he has "it". Let's hope that carries through to the Power 4 teams.

Side note: it probably didn't hurt to watch an intelligent QB like Brosmer for a year.
 

I don’t know if it’s hundreds of millions, but I think grandpa Jim has the whole family in a pretty good spot.

Did a little googling and it does appear that Drake was probably born between third and home plate and has not had many money worries in his life. Good for him.

With that it does appear that the family business is pretty complex, heavily weighted with both commercial and residential property management as the portfolio driver, and it looks like dad had financial difficulties around 2010. Grandpa did a lot to help out of that jam.

Money is money though. Guess we'll see.
 

If only we had someone to camp out at local airports looking for their private jet next time they play at home.
 

If Grandpa Jim did just some things right in the real estate biz in NW Arkansas during that time period, he should easily be in the nine figure fortune territory by now.
 

Drake has the most "arm talent" of any Fleck QB so far, who have been asked to be game managers. Even Tanner during his great year, was a game manager - one that happened to have 2 NFL receivers on his team. Drake can throw a deep route - Tanner could throw a slant route and have his receiver het RAC yards. Big difference.

Here's Morgan to Bateman vs. Indiana in 2018, Morgan was a redshirt freshman.

If you pause the video when Morgan releases the throw, you can see he's on the Minnesota 28 yard line. Pause again when Bateman catches it, and Bateman is on the Indiana 25 yard line. That's 47 yards in the air, in the rain. Not quite 50+, but not too shabby. It's certainly not a slant route!

 

Here's Morgan to Bateman vs. Indiana in 2018, Morgan was a redshirt freshman.

If you pause the video when Morgan releases the throw, you can see he's on the Minnesota 28 yard line. Pause again when Bateman catches it, and Bateman is on the Indiana 25 yard line. That's 47 yards in the air, in the rain. Not quite 50+, but not too shabby. It's certainly not a slant route!

Not only did Morgan show some stuff, but that game was the birth of PJ Style Minnesota Defense, where from that game forward our D is still reaching for "maximum elite" to this day.
 




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