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2009 Quarterback 
 
Week:  Post-spring   Preseason   1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9   10   11
 
  NamePosSchoolHt/WtHometownStock ValuePrevious Ranking
Tim TebowQBFlorida6-3/245Jacksonville, FL1
Colt McCoyQBTexas6-3/210Tuscola, TX3
Sam BradfordQBOklahoma6-4/218Oklahoma City, OK2
Will he be ready in time for the Miami game on Oct. 3?
Case KeenumQBHouston6-2/210Abilene, TX5
He gets a chance to make a national statement against Oklahoma State.
Todd ReesingQBKansas5-11/200Austin, TX7
Reesing passed for two TDs and ran for two more scores last week.
Max HallQBBYU6-1/201Mesa, AZ14
He engineered a late drive to put BYU in BCS contention.
Jevan SneadQBOle Miss6-3/215San Angelo, TX4
Snead went 12-of-22 and threw two INTs against Memphis.
Daryll ClarkQBPenn State6-2/232Youngstown, OH8
Zac RobinsonQBOK State6-3/218Littleton, CO9
10 Robert GriffinQBBaylor6-3/200, TX11
This exceptional QB also made an outstanding punt last week.
11 Jimmy ClausenQBNotre Dame6-3/223Westlake Village, CA16
Clausen threw four TD passes and three incompletions Saturday.
12 Dan LeFevourQBCentral Michigan6-3/229Downers Grove, IL6
He threw for just 108 yards in a loss to Arizona.
13 Terrelle PryorQBOhio State6-6/235Jeannette, PA10
Navy QB Ricky Dobbs outplayed him last week.
14 Tony PikeQBCincinnati6-6/210Cincinnati, OH20
Pike threw for 362 yards and three TDs against Rutgers.
15 Kellen MooreQBBoise State6-0/187Prosser, WA17
Moore beat Oregon for a second straight season.
16 Matt GrotheQBSouth Florida6-0/205Lakeland, FL15
17 Jake LockerQBWashington6-3/222Ferndale, WA-
If he stays healthy all year, Washington may contend for a bowl bid.
18 Tim HillerQBWestern Michigan6-5/228Parma, OH12
Hiller threw one TD pass and two INTs in a loss to Michigan.
19 Colin KaepernickQBNevada6-6/215Milweaukee, WI13
Kaepernick threw two INTs in a shutout loss to Notre Dame.
20 Jacory HarrisQBMiami-FL6-4/190Miami, FL-
Harris threw for 396 yards in a thrilling win at Florida State.
21 Blaine GabbertQBMissouri6-5/235Ballwin, MO-
This first-year starter looked like a veteran against Illinois.
22 Jordan JeffersonQBLSU6-5/220St. Rose, LA-
Jefferson threw three TD passes in a win over Washington.
23 Ryan MallettQBArkansas6-7/238Texarkana, TX-
Mallett went 17-of-22 for 309 yards in his Arkansas debut.
24 Russell WilsonQBNC State5-11/201Richmond, VA19
Wilson threw for just 74 yards in a loss to South Carolina.
25 Joe WebbQBUAB6-4/220Birmingham, AL-
Webb ran for 194 yards and accounted for four TDs against Rice.

Quarterbacks dropped from last stock exchange entry:
Adam Weber, Jeremiah Masoli, Juice Williams, Riley Skinner, Rusty Smith, Tyrod Taylor


Last Update: 9/8/2009

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