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'12 TX QB Tyler Stehling (Signed to Rice)

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Klein Collins H.S. (Klein, TX)

Ht: 6-foot-6
Wt: 203 lbs
40: 4.72 secs

Rivals rating: 3*-5.5rr; unranked dual threat QB
Scout rating: 2*; #88 QB
ESPN rating: unranked QB
247s rating: 3*-80 rating; #67 pro style QB

Reported Offers: Colorado, Arizona, Louisville, Louisiana-Lafayette, Rice, Western Michigan
 
All-District QB for Klein Collins, leading the team to an 11-1 record and a district championship (Texas 5A) and regional semifinals.

Couldn't find any film, but I found a feature article on Stehling. He is unsure whether to pursue football or baseball in college. Very good athlete, who actually played WR his sophomore season. Gave up basketball this year to concentrate on only the 2 sports.

I first saw the offer reported on BuffScoop, with Rivals also showing the offer when I checked.
 
If you search youtube for Klein Collins there's a few videos of their game highlights. You can see Stehling a few times, but he is mostly handing off or running in the spread formation. You could count the number of times he threw the ball on one hand, and they were mostly screen passes.
 
Since he's a good athlete and our staff prefers traditional pocket passers I wonder if were looking at him as a TE/WR.
 
great choice if he wants to try baseball and football...always wondered why Rice does not stash more baseball players on the football team
 
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