I know everyone is caught up in the "Pro Style" tag that Rivals put on him, but Cody is a good athlete, he fits the mold of what I see a Shawn Watson QB being. Reminds me of a smaller Blaine Gabbert, he had games rushing of 102, 115 and 90 yards. Had a 78 yd TD run, and ran for 12 TD's overall, despite missing 4 games. His Rivals video doesn't SHOW him running, but a couple other videos I found show him running the zone read, it's not great by any means, but he isn't a turtle out there. If Cody was a few inches taller, he'd be all over the place, as is he's one of the top QB's in the county and a likely high 4 star.
Here's some runs from YouTube
Cody is also a darn good basketball player, he put up 29.4 PPG, 4.2 Assists and 8.4 Boards per game. Jacob Hickman was also pulled out of the same school, so there is some history there.
http://www.maxpreps....greg-paulus.htm
Cody Kessler of Centennial High School in Bakersfield, Calif., is another junior quarterback/guard combo athlete that put up big numbers as a sophomore.
"No question he has the opportunity to be Division I in both sports, and high Division I at that," Lee said of his star point guard.
"He is probably going to be the best athlete to ever come out of our school. He is a big-time athlete."
Kessler, who makes his junior football debut Friday, racked up 2,251 total offensive yards and 23 touchdowns in 2008. He topped that in the winter by posting 24.6 points and 4.1 assists per outing, leading the Golden Hawks to a league title.
"He's already the best athlete in Bakersfield," Lee said. "He was already probably the best point guard last year in the (San Joaquin) Valley."
He was almost ready to commit to Washington, but changed his mind when UCLA and USC offered last week.
http://rise.espn.go.com/football/articles/2010/05/15-berkley-elite-11-first-impressions.aspx
“I was all set to make my decision and was going to commit to Washington,” Kessler said. “Now, I basically have to re-think everything. I have UW, USC, Boise State, Pitt and Alabama as my top five and I have so much going on in my head. I think it definitely affected the way I threw today.”