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Tristen Wallace (WR Prairie View A&M)

I will give a full review soon in more detail on his game but this is a big deal. Everyone (including me) was focusing on JG because of the early interest and vast improvement. And do not get me wrong, I had him graded the highest of any QB except maybe Malike Henry/Haskins. But this was a new development off the board and if we are accepting his commitment this early, I accept.
 
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The day he comes in, he will be told to forget everything he knows about throwing the ball and start working on his technique from scratch. A lot of potential but very raw.
I don't think you truly ever start from scratch on a QBs throwing motion, especially if he's going to college. Work on his footwork, release and watching film and being able to break down defenses. Throwing motion should've been worked on years ago, IMO. And when it comes down to it, work on throwing motions all you want, in the heat of battle on the field a QB will resort back to his comfort of his old throwing motion. Look at guys like Vince Young, Terrelle Pryor, Tim Tebow and Phillip Rivers, all with funky throwing motions and all made it threw college successfully and on to the NFL. All had varying degrees of success in the NFL but it wasn't mostly due to their throwing motions
 
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I don't think you truly ever start from scratch on a QBs throwing motion, especially if he's going to college. Work on his footwork, release and watching film and being able to break down defenses. Throwing motion should've been worked on years ago, IMO. And when it comes down to it, work on throwing motions all you want, in the heat of battle on the field a QB will resort back to his comfort of his old throwing motion. Look at guys like Vince Young, Terrelle Pryor, Tim Tebow and Phillip Rivers, all with funky throwing motions and all made it threw college successfully and on to the NFL. All had varying degrees of success in the NFL but it wasn't mostly due to their throwing motions

agree but this guy won't make it the way he is right now. Hopefully he will work on all that his senior year and then osu will do the rest.
 
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DeSoto coach Todd Peterman “We’re loaded … we’re reloaded.”
DeSoto is again loaded with playmakers, but quarterback Tristen Wallace’s development in the spring will be key to the Eagles’ championship hopes in the fall. Wallace, a 6-3, 230-pound senior-to-be who is orally committed to Ohio State, missed most of last season with a broken ankle.

“He looks really good right now,” Peterman said.
 
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Jeremy Birmingham ‏@Birm
This is the grin you give when your future quarterback has more talent than maybe you even thought he did.

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