Last Updated:8/7/2008 Data provided by Scouts, Inc.
Evaluation / Notes On the Trail / Features
Status
Verbal
Scouts Grade
79
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Evaluation
On the hoof, Green looks about as good as anybody in this class physically. He is big, rangy and very athletic with long arms and legs. Looks like Terrelle Pryor in terms of measurables. However, we are not convinced he will remain at quarterback at the next level and may be better suited as a wide receiver, H-back or possibly find a home on defense. Right now he is more advanced as a runner and athlete than he is as a passer. Is a smooth, long striding prospect that shows good initial quickness and escape-ability in the pocket. Works out of the shotgun and is an ideal read-option player. Covers a lot of grass with each stride and is a galloper that shows good elusiveness and change-of-direction skills in the open field and once in space is capable of building speed and creating big running plays for this offense. As a passer, Green has a very awkward delivery and throwing motion. Throws with a lot of torque, winds quickly and really comes over-the-top and downward with what appears to be a lot of power. He can get rid of the ball quickly, but it may not always be pretty. Throws very well on the run to both sides and shows the arm strength to make most of the necessary throws from within the pocket. Has the size to see the field, but must develop more patience and timing as a passer. Throws off his back foot and his feet are not always set and balanced. He's often caught between getting ready to run and then deciding to throw even when he could stand in and deliver. Must develop into a quarterback and passer and not be an athlete playing quarterback. Overall, Green has loads of physical tools and could play a lot of different positions and it will come down to whether or not schools truly are willing to commit to him under center or move him to another skill spot.
Notes
Plans to graduate from high school early and enroll in college in January 2009 (BullDawgJunction.com). 2007: Only played in two games due to torn ankle ligaments. Also recruited by Purdue, Stanford, Boston College, Baylor, Houston, Oklahoma State, Mississippi State, Texas Tech...
If you read the article above I feel that Glenn will be looked at as an athlete. QB/LB would not be the best positions for him. I think that he's the next Randy Moss cause it sounds like he's tall & quick and would be a great future target for Kody Spano. That's my 2 cents worth and I'm sticking to it.[/b]