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Matt Leinart, Southern Cal
Vince Young, Texas
Jay Cutler, Vanderbilt
Omar Jacobs, Bowling Green
Charlie Whitehurst, Clemson
Brodie Croyle, Alabama
Kellen Clemens, Oregon
Reggie McNeal, Texas A&M

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Position: QB
School: Bowling Green
Year: JR
Height: 6-4
Weight: 232
High School: Atlantic Community (Delray Beach, Florida)

Two-time All-MAC selection...2004 Player of the Year in the MAC...GMAC Bowl MVP...All-time career touchdown leader at BGSU with 71...Accumulated 6,938 yards in three seasons...In 2004, he set the NCAA mark for touchdown/interception ratio (41/4)...Missed two starts in 2005 with shoulder injury...In just a little over eight games, Jacobs threw for 2,591 yards and 26 scores...Has the ideal size for an NFL quarterback...Extremely athletic and has above average speed...Very agile and has the ability to elude tacklers...Precise passer with a strong arm...Does not make many mistakes and has the personality to be a leader...He could be a product of a pass-happy offensive scheme...Rarely took snaps under center...Does not have perfect mechanics...His throwing motion could cause some trouble at the pro level...After the top tier of quarterbacks in the draft, Jacobs is the next best option.


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