He's an outstanding kid who will do whatever a teacher or coach asks him to do. He's a very smart and athletic kid who has tools to be a very good quarterback. He is also very good with football terms.

He never played the position before, but he's leaps and bounds better than he was in June, from calling plays at the line to completing passes.

If he's No. 1 at the end of camp, his wide receiver days are probably over.