The UCLA faithful may have been fearful of their quarterback situation for next year with Rosen going to the draft. I am here to say, they have nothing to worry about. The Bruins’ highest ranked recruit, Dorian Thompson-Robinson, shows signs of being an elite level quarterback. Thompson-Robinson is the #38 ranked recruit in the country and #3 at his position. The 4-star dual-threat QB attends football powerhouse Bishop Gorman HS in Las Vegas, and he is ranked the #2 recruit in Nevada.
UCLA QB commit Dorian Thompson-Robinson (@DoriansTweets) finds 3-star RB Maurice Washington (@Mo_is_blessed) for a 27-yard score, giving Team Highlight a 13-0 lead in the Under Armour All-American Game. pic.twitter.com/kef8Wkq5In
— Evan Petzold (@EvanPetzold) January 4, 2018
Here Thompson-Robinson shows the ability to move around in the pocket and put the ball on spot downfield. The ability to thread the needle with these throws will be a great strength at the next level. Here is another example of his ability to make a sharp throw around defenders when Thompson-Robinson reaches his high school teammate and Miami commit Brevin Jordan:
Dorian Thompson-Robinson to Brevin Jordan – #BishopGormanBros #UAAllAmericanGame pic.twitter.com/n67KGf70nf
— Evan Petzold (@EvanPetzold) January 5, 2018
The entire UCLA fan base is excited about the arrival of Chip Kelly, and this is another example of why. Kelly will be able to compete in recruiting with anyone on the West Coast. If Kelly brings in kids like this on a regular basis, watch out for UCLA to make noise in the PAC 12 very soon. Thompson-Robinson has all of the aspects to succeed in a Chip Kelly style of offense. UCLA fans have a lot to look forward to.