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Miller Moss is a 6’2” pro style pearl from Mission Hills, California. This recent Under Armour All-America game quarterback invitee turned heads at the Under Armour LA camp last week. He has the pocket poise, the stature, the arm and a smoothness that is almost criminal.
The current the 62nd ranked prospect nationally by the 247sports composite, Moss amassed 3233 yards in the air including 30 touchdowns while operating at a 67% completion percentage in 2019.
#ESPNJR300 Top-Five PP QB Miller Moss was one of the top performers at the Under Armour LA Camp & earned a #UAALLAMERICA Game Invite. @millermoss7 @AllAmericaGame @HamiltonESPN @DemetricDWarren @TheUCReport pic.twitter.com/MlBSqJpF0g
— Craig Haubert (@CraigHaubert) February 10, 2020
Moss definitely has a live arm. I see multiple trajectories on his throws and the zero line trajectory on intermediate routes that would play dividends in that area of the field. Moss’s mechanical arm delivery of the football is often times repeatable and will fluctuate based on the situation at hand.
This slick signal caller can navigate the pocket with surgical like efficiency. His ability to keep his eyes down field and innately find the check down might not seem like much, but it definitely led to some big plays last year.
Moss also has the ability to be quick and factor in the RPO game. The gunslinger shows the quickness, the ability to shorten up and the lethal accuracy that increases the odds for success.
RPO check list...Can you be 1) quick 2) short with your delivery 3) accurate
— rOmaN (@Romancane) February 13, 2020
Miller...You're up. @TheStateOfTheU @OrangeBowlBoys https://t.co/0N2QRnnmio pic.twitter.com/7HT5pF3Tho
Roman Rank: 4 Stars. Student of the game will now provide the narrated clips for the State of the U faithful as only we can. So sit back, grab some popcorn and just continue to enjoy the 2021 quarterback offer series unfold. When it is all said and done who will rank number one? Who will eventually commit? Then the most important question of them all, who will eventually sign?