Miami Hurricanes QB Malik Rosier ranked fourth best in ACC
Richards being in and out of the lineup made Braxton Berrios Miami’s only constant at wide receiver. Miami will have much more depth and experience this season at wide receiver. Jeff Thomas should be better as a Sophomore. Lawrence Cager and Darrell Langham add experience.
Miami also brings in a stellar group of Freshmen wide receivers. That includes Four-star receivers Mark Pope, Brian Hightower and Marquez Ezzard.
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Freshmen Brevin Jordan and Will Mallory provide the Miami offense with a similar dual threat to stretch the middle of the field at tight end like the Hurricanes had in 2016 with David Njoku and Herndon.
The focus on Rosier is often if not nearly virtually everytime in what he does wrong. Not enough has been said about the positives he provides to the Miami offense.
Rosier ran for 468 yards and five touchdowns a season ago. He has provided Mark Richt with the type of dual-threat QB he wanted when he was hired at Miami in December 2015.
With a full season behind him as a starter, Rosier should have a greater grasp of the offense. That should translate to more accuracy throwing the football also. Having a better grasp of where his receivers are going will help Rosier’s timing. He will also be able to audible out of a bad play with more confidence..
In the clutch, Rosier showed he is capable. The two game-winning drives in back to back weeks against Florida State and Georgia Tech showed what a team leader Rosier is. That should also evolve in 2018.