5. Alabama: Jacob Coker hasn’t played a down for Alabama. For that matter, he hasn’t participated in the first official practice with the Crimson Tide. But already he’s the heir apparent to AJ McCarron, and the Tide are counting on him coming in and being their quarterback in 2014. He played behind Jameis Winston at Florida State last season and is extremely gifted. If Coker takes a little longer to develop, Alabama will likely turn to senior Blake Sims, who still needs to prove that he can beat teams throwing the ball.
How can you write this with a straight face? Ahead of Dylan Thompson? Ahead of a 4th year player in Jeff Driskell? You have no idea if this guy can walk and chew gum at the same time in the SEC West and you put him as the 5th best QB in the entire league. Plus, they call him "extremely gifted". Is this just word of mouth or did the author actually see Coker in the shower?
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