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2021 QB Jalen Milroe Signs With Crimson Tide

Milroe is a dual-threat weapon that will be enrolling early at the Capstone
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Quarterback might be the most important position in every recruiting class and the University of Alabama has locked up its signal caller of the future, Jalen Milroe.

Milroe signed his national letter of intent on Wednesday morning and is expected to be an early enrollee in January. He joined the Crimson Tide's class originally in mid-August after being committed to Texas for over a year.   

The 6-foot-2, 195 pound signal caller threw for 2,689 yards and 29 touchdowns with only eight interceptions as a junior in 2019 for Thompkins High School in Katy, Tex.

Through nine games in 2020, he has completed 62.5 percent of his passes for 13 scores and two picks. Milroe has also added 259 yards on the ground with one additional score.

SIAA offers us a full evaluation of his dual-threat, play-making ability: 

Prospect: Jalen Milroe
Status: SI All-American candidate
Vitals: 6-foot-2, 195 pounds
Position: Quarterback
School: Katy (Texas) Obra D. Tompkins
Committed to: Alabama
Projected Position: Quarterback

Frame: Athletic with excellent definition in upper-body. Tightly-wound and flat torso. Well-built thighs and carved calves.

Athleticism: Has been clocked at 4.64 in the 40-yard dash, and has a 4.38 short-shuttle time. Also posted a vertical jump of nearly 35 inches last spring. Fairly quiet feet in pocket with good knee bend and throwing base. Can elude rush and find new throwing lane and reset. Has enough torso rotation and flexibility to perform off-platform throws. Possesses a 2-count delivery with ball coming out with good spin from either over the top or ear-hole level, depending on arm slot. Above-average arm strength to threaten second and third levels, as well as field from boundary.

Instincts: Keeps eyes downfield with very good feel for rush and natural ability to climb up in pocket. Accurate to short and intermediate levels, and flashes deep-ball anticipation and proper ball placement. Natural in secondary-reaction phase with athleticism to scramble or be a run threat. Quick trigger to take what defense gives him versus cover-4.

Polish: Plays exclusively from shotgun and is a solid ball-handler. Executes half-field reads, yet does appear to see whole field in secondary-reaction phase. Also ran some max-protection and 2-route combinations. Can be careless with ball while scrambling and must keep both hands on ball in pocket consistently. Must continue increasing processing and progressions across entire field.

Bottom Line: Milroe is an athletic QB with good traits. He has enough arm strength to push the ball downfield, and flashes very good accuracy. The Texan also has escapability and solid quickness to elude defenders as a runner. Milroe fits best in an offense with a 3-step and 5-step passing attack that also will utilize him on designed runs in its rushing attack.