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Less than 24 hours after completing one of the top recruiting classes in program history, P.J. Fleck and his staff began the process of 2019 recruiting. They started by adding two in-state products to the roster. Eden Prairie quarterback Cole Kramer and Owatonna running back Jason Williamson have committed to the Gophers.
Cole Kramer is one of the most efficient quarterbacks you will find. Cole completed 71 percent of his passes for 1,191 yards and 18 touchdowns during his junior season. The more impressive stat: he didn’t throw a single interception. I watched two of his games live this season and came away impressed with his arm talent and touch on deep throws. He is a pocket passer and displays excellent mechanics in the pocket as a passer. Along with all of those traits, he takes care of the football and is accurate across all levels of the field. This is a really nice addition for the Gophers as they attempt to add capable arms to their roster.
Running back Jason Williamson of Owatonna was one of the more dynamic weapons in the state. He rushed for 2,316 yards and 38 touchdowns. He was named to the Minnesota Vikings All-State team last weekend and was Gatorade player of the year in Minnesota. Williamson displays an explosive first step and an underrated gear in the second level. He also runs patiently and creates additional yardage because of it. When he gets to the edge, he creates big plays because of his quick cutbacks and low rushing angles. Williamson is a dynamic weapon and true playmaker the Gophers have added to their 2019 class.
Cole Kramer is one of the most efficient quarterbacks you will find. Cole completed 71 percent of his passes for 1,191 yards and 18 touchdowns during his junior season. The more impressive stat: he didn’t throw a single interception. I watched two of his games live this season and came away impressed with his arm talent and touch on deep throws. He is a pocket passer and displays excellent mechanics in the pocket as a passer. Along with all of those traits, he takes care of the football and is accurate across all levels of the field. This is a really nice addition for the Gophers as they attempt to add capable arms to their roster.
Running back Jason Williamson of Owatonna was one of the more dynamic weapons in the state. He rushed for 2,316 yards and 38 touchdowns. He was named to the Minnesota Vikings All-State team last weekend and was Gatorade player of the year in Minnesota. Williamson displays an explosive first step and an underrated gear in the second level. He also runs patiently and creates additional yardage because of it. When he gets to the edge, he creates big plays because of his quick cutbacks and low rushing angles. Williamson is a dynamic weapon and true playmaker the Gophers have added to their 2019 class.