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Even ex-Vol admires potential Dogs QBs By CARTER STRICKLAND The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Published on: 05/09/08 Athens — Tee Martin says Georgia is going to have a problem. "It's a good problem," Martin said. Georgia, by Martin's evaluation, has commitments from two of the top three quarterbacks in the country for the 2009 signing class. "I would say the top three in the country are [Zach] Mettenberger, [Matt] Barkley and [Aaron] Murray," Martin said. "Georgia has two [Mettenberger and Murray] of the top three. Or at least two of the top five." He would know, too. Martin has worked with all three as a coach at Nike combines and the Elite 11 camps. Last week, he was in Tuscaloosa, Ala., and had a chance to work with Mettenberger. "He is the first one on tour this year that we have seen who threw a ball that whistled," Martin said. "He threw that first ball on a slant, and it just whistled when it went by you." "He is without a doubt one of the top three quarterbacks in the country," said Rivals recruiting expert Barry Every, who has been to combines in California, Texas, Florida, Louisiana and Alabama this spring. Mettenberger, who is from Oconee County, is ranked as the ninth best at his position by Scout.com. Rivals does not have Mettenberger ranked in its top 100 overall. He is not ranked by his position either. Mettenberger did not return a message left Thursday on his cellphone. Every said part of the reason Mettenberger has not shot up the rankings is that he hasn't had a chance to perform in games. Oconee County is not blessed with a lot of talent around Mettenberger. The team started to throw only toward the end of the season. As a result, he completed 117 of 189 attempts for 1,333 yards, 10 touchdowns and nine interceptions. And the Warriors finished with a losing record. Still, Martin said, "he has it all." "You see guys that have the talent but are not ready; he is ready," Martin said. "He can make all the throws. But he also understands the different types of throws that you have to make. He has the maturity it takes. And this last time I started to see some of that leadership in him. He can play in the SEC." Martin worked with Mettenberger a year ago at a combine as well. Rivals ranks Murray No. 48 in the top 100 players. Scout has the Tampa, Fla., prospect ranked as the sixth best quarterback in the country. He completed 201 of 329 attempts for 4,012 yards and 51 touchdowns with seven interceptions last season. Murray did not return several messages left on his cellphone during the past week. "They are two different guys," said Martin, who trains quarterbacks in Atlanta through his company Playmakers Sports. "Murray reminds me of a Tim Tebow type. He can make the throws, but he has the legs, too. "Mettenberger is like Peyton Manning," Martin continued. "He is a leader. He has the maturity. He thinks about what he is doing. And he has very good mechanics." The one knock on Mettenberger had been that he might be slow on his feet. But Martin said he ran Mettenberger through a series of agility drills and was impressed with his footwork and speed. "Some guys come in there and they are huffing and puffing," Martin said. "He was ready to go." Even ex-Vol admires potential Dogs QBs | ajc.com |
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