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'12 CA QB Jake Rodrigues (Signed to Oregon)

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Whitney H.S. (Rocklin, CA)

Ht: 6-foot-3
Wt: 210 lbs
40: 4.9 secs

Rivals rating: 4*-5.8rr; #5 pro style QB (#165 overall)
Scout rating: 4*; #17 QB
ESPN rating: 4*-80 grade; #12 QB
247s rating: 3*-89 rating; #16 pro style QB

Reported Offers: Colorado, Arizona, Arizona State, Miami (FL), Michigan, Nebraska, Oregon, UCLA, Utah, Washington, Colorado State, San Diego State
 
I could not find much out there on Rodrigues, other than the fact that he does have running ability, as he had 21 TDs throwing and 21 TDs running his junior season. He also plays on the same team as TE target Jalen Cope-Fitzpatrick.
 
Published last March (before his junior season).

Making a statement

Class of 2012 QB Jake Rodrigues (Whitney, Calif./Whitney) was very impressive in drill work with a combination of arm strength, quality feet, ballhandling skills and accuracy rolling out. He spun the ball effortlessly and possesses a terrific frame at 6-3, 200 pounds with broad shoulders.
"Today has been a tremendous day, a great opportunity and I have been blessed by my parents who drove me down here," said Rodrigues. "I have had a great day here and learned a lot."
Rodrigues has flown under the radar for the most part, due to partially torn ankle ligaments that cut his sophomore campaign short. However, in a little over three games, he rushed for nearly 500 yards and threw for close to 450 yards. He plans to camp at a number of places throughout the summer, including USC (childhood favorite) and Oregon.

http://sports.espn.go.com/ncaa/recruiting/football/news/story?id=4956122
 
Anyone know the level of competition he's against? But good early offer list, hopefully we can land him.
 
Would love to see some film on him, but everything else sounds good. Early enrollment always good, good size, obviously mobile, Sarkisian and Norm Chow offers, couldn't hurt in the recruitment of Cope-Fitzpatrick to maybe bring his QB with him to CU.
 
Rodrigues performed very well at the Stanford Elite 11 workout yesterday. From the rivals report, he outperformed Bart Houston and Connor Brewer (out of Arizona), among others. Will be interesting to see where he ends up, but his recruitment is heating up.
 
Not going to lie, I watched his highlights the night before Dillon committed and I was very impressed. He has a very quick release and a good arm. He can also move, hence the Oregon offer. Someone is going to get a very good one imo.
 
2014 is the 3rd year on his 5 year clock.

After sitting this season, he'd have 2 left.

Buffs don't need another QB with 2 years of eligibility in 2015.

Also doesn't seem like we have had great result counting on QBs who didn't make it elsewhere recently.

Wood, highly rated HS recruit with a lot of talent. Got the starting job for the Buffs but proved why he was on the bottom of the depth chart at Texas, couldn't handle pressure.

Webb, Lost a lot of games at Kansas, lost a lot of games at CU. Master of the 2 yard out.

Who else am I forgetting at the moment.

Point is there is a reason that they aren't getting playing time at the original school. On one side you can argue that the guy(s) ahead of them are very good, on the other side you can say that if they were good enough they would be getting PT and not leave.
 
Oregon's a little different than KU or Texass...

So that means all their QB recruits are great?

Was he the primary back-up, was he in line to start or be high on the depth chart this year?

I'm not saying that he is a bad QB but he isn't good enough to make a dent in the depth chart. Why is he available and why should we take a guy who is going to cost us a scholly, won't be able to play for at least a year, and hasn't been good enough to get playing time are Oregon?
 
So that means all their QB recruits are great?

Was he the primary back-up, was he in line to start or be high on the depth chart this year?

I'm not saying that he is a bad QB but he isn't good enough to make a dent in the depth chart. Why is he available and why should we take a guy who is going to cost us a scholly, won't be able to play for at least a year, and hasn't been good enough to get playing time are Oregon?

Marcus Mariota is decent?
 
So that means all their QB recruits are great?

Was he the primary back-up, was he in line to start or be high on the depth chart this year?

I'm not saying that he is a bad QB but he isn't good enough to make a dent in the depth chart. Why is he available and why should we take a guy who is going to cost us a scholly, won't be able to play for at least a year, and hasn't been good enough to get playing time are Oregon?
No, that doesn't mean all their QBs are great, I wasn't saying that at all. My point was more that Oregon has probably the best dual threat QB in the nation on their team, KU and Texass did not have any good QBs on their roster. I don't know the situation on this one, although the teaser on Oregon's rivals page is...

The Ducks will be losing one of Marcus Mariota's top backups according to CSNNW's Brianna Amaranthus.

https://oregon.rivals.com/

It sounds like he's leaving because he didn't cement himself as the #2 QB. I wasn't making a comment on his ability, just there's a big difference between UO and UT/KU in my mind. I also wasn't advocating for us to use a scholarship on him, you just pulled that out of your ass.
 
Marcus Mariota is decent?

Mariota is a great college QB. Does that mean that everyone behind his is great to.

PRich is a tremendous college WR, Spruce is pretty good as well. Does that mean that the 3rd string guys are also good?
 
No, that doesn't mean all their QBs are great, I wasn't saying that at all. My point was more that Oregon has probably the best dual threat QB in the nation on their team, KU and Texass did not have any good QBs on their roster. I don't know the situation on this one, although the teaser on Oregon's rivals page is...



https://oregon.rivals.com/

It sounds like he's leaving because he didn't cement himself as the #2 QB. I wasn't making a comment on his ability, just there's a big difference between UO and UT/KU in my mind. I also wasn't advocating for us to use a scholarship on him, you just pulled that out of your ass.

And still we (I included) got all excited about Wood because he was a highly rated HS recruit who had the look of a quality college QB.

My point is that there is a reason he isn't making enough of an impression that they are getting him playing time or giving him reason to believe he will have it in the future.

He might be a pretty good QB. On the other hand he may also be another guy who doesn't live up to his recruiting expectations. I'd rather us bring in a freshman than somebody else's washout.
 
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