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Sleeper QB has skills

Sleeper quarterback prospect Logan Meyer (6-0, 210, 4.8) from Ventura (Calif.) St. Bonaventure may not have the height that many schools clamor for, but he has everything else you would want in a signal caller. He's smart, has good presence in the huddle, makes good decisions and makes all the throws.
"If Logan was 6-foot-3," St. Bonaventure head coach Todd Therrien said. "He would be considered one of the best quarterbacks in America, He still has a chance to grow, he wears a size 14 shoe."
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Meyer earned all-league honors as a junior after throwing for 2,451 yards and 25 touchdowns against only six interceptions.
On the recruiting trail, schools such as San Diego State, Utah, Fresno State, Boise State, New Hampshire and UC Davis.
Therrien loves the intangibles that Meyer brings to the table.
"The single greatest asset that Logan has is his mental toughness and his physical toughness isn't far behind," Therrien said. "Logan manages the game very well and makes outstanding reads.
"Even when the pocket is breaking down, Logan keeps his eyes focused downfield and makes plays," Therrien said. "Another thing that colleges are going to love about Logan once they find out about him is he makes all the throws.
"Logan can make the go route, the out route, the comeback," Therrien said. "He can make them all.
"Whoever ends up taking a chance on Logan is going to look very smart," Therrien said. "He plays in a pro style offense and he's going to make a lot plays on the collegiate level."
Meyer is a hard worker, who is constantly working on all aspects of the quarterback position. He honing his skills with former 12-year NFL veteran Erik Kramer.
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