Coming into the season, all the “experts” and fans merely assumed that Notre Dame QB Brady Quinn would not only win the Heisman Trophy, but also that he would be the top pick in the NFL draft and ultimately become a star in the league. While Quinn has been far from a bust this season, a few questions have arisen regarding all of this promise.
As everyone knows, Quinn did not win the Heisman, as Ohio State QB Troy Smith ran away with the award, but Quinn’s play in a few big games gave rise to whispers that he may not be all that he’s cracked up to be. In fact, a recent NFL mock draft had Quinn listed as only the fourth best prospect in the upcoming draft.
Our view? Quinn will be just fine in the NFL. He took a few lumps this season, but he’s been working with one of the best QB tutors in the game in Charlie Weis and has an NFL-ready body, arm and intellect. Quinn may wind up being this year’s Matt Leinart and slip a bit in the draft, but that’ll only make some NFL team very happy.
Fans have one more chance to see Quinn live at the Sugar Bowl, and after that it’s on to bigger and potentially better things.