I watched him roll left and throw a 50 yard strike on the run down the left sideline. Passing on the run while you roll left is tough for even most college QBs. Later in that same game he rolled right and threw a ball that had to have sailed 60-70 yards with barely any effort.
As a sophmore he average 9.9 yards a rush, as a junior 11.1, as a senior 14. For comparison AG averages around 7. Why pass the ball?
Everyone just assumes because he had 700 more rushing yards than our top RB recruit that he can't pass. Not true at all. He only attempted like 93 passes in 13 games.
Gardner ran the ball 547 times to 108 passing attempts. According to their site, he was 40 of 93 for 812 yards - 8 TD's w/ 6 INT. Probably 20 of those incompletions were when he was trying to get outside and it was blocked off so he'd throw the ball away (something T-Mart does really well

). He's probably a 60% passer right now, averaging about 20 yards a completion.
The main thing is, while not a pollished passer - he has the arm strength and the pure athletism that he needs to improve in this area. He's a pure athlete in every sense of the word. He can play basketball, baseball, football, etc. He bats .500 and throws a 95 mph strike. Runs a 4.36 40 w/ a huge vertical. All that, and then you see the guy is 6'5" 200lbs. Physically, he's almost perfect for a freshman QB (could add about 25lbs). Mentally he's a great student w/ a decent ACT. He's smart on the field, and doesn't buckle under pressure. If you created a perfect QB he's what you'd end up with.
The only thing that should worry you about him is the coaching he may or may not receive. But that's out of his control.