
CoachTstuart
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CoachTstuart
@CoachTstuart
Teacher and Coach at Wadsworth High School | Year 18 coaching linemen | Husband, father, teacher, coach | Browns | Buckeyes | Grizzlies


"What appears to be a happy house is finally breaking up. This is the first exit, and when there's one, typically there's multiple." 🚨 @John_Fanta with @NickWilsonSays and @JPeterlin on the potential of more changes in the #Browns organization 👀



Dillon Gabriel Position: Quarterback College: Oregon Class: Senior (6th year) Height: 6’0” Weight: 200 lbs Basic Prospect Summary Dillon Gabriel is an extremely experienced (2,130 career dropbacks) and productive quarterback. Entering 2024, Gabriel ranked tied for fourth in NCAA history in career total touchdowns (152), seventh in total yards (15,925), eighth in passing yards (14,865), and eighth in passing touchdowns (125). His consistent production, leadership, high football IQ, and playing experience make him one of the highest floor quarterback prospects in the 2025 NFL Draft, and maybe ever. Gabriel might be one of the most underrated quarterback prospects in this draft. Unrelated, Gabriel is left-handed and he throws with his left hand. 🏈 High School Career HS: Mililani High School, Mililani, Hawaii •Named the Gatorade Hawaii Player of the Year, OIA Offensive Player of the Year, and Honolulu Star-Advertiser All-State Offensive Player of the Year. •Passed for 3,754 yards and 38 touchdowns. •Led Mililani to the Hawaii High School Athletic Association Division 1 state championship game and a final 10-3 record. •Set the state record with 9,948 career passing yards. •His 105 passing touchdowns were the second-most in state history. •Rated as the nation’s No. 15 dual-threat quarterback by Rivals and the No. 20 pro-style QB by 24/7—was not invited to Elite11 (2018 invitetees included: Jayden Daniels, Max Duggan, Sam Howell, Graham Mertz, Cade McNamara, Bo Nix, Taulia Tagovailoa, and Spencer Rattler (winner)). 🏈 College Career University of Central Florida 2019 Season (First-Year): •Played in all 13 games, starting the final 12. •Completed 236 of 398 passes (59.3%) for 3,653 yards and 29 touchdowns against seven interceptions. Abnormally good stats for a true freshman, similar to Jayden Daniels. •Rushed for 78 yards and four touchdowns. •Led an offense that ranked second nationally in yards per game (540.5) and fifth in scoring (43.4 ppg). •Gasparilla Bowl MVP after throwing for 260 yards and two touchdowns and rushing for a score in the win over Marshall. 2020 Season (Sophomore): •Started all 10 games. •Completed 248 of 413 passes (60.0%) for 3,570 yards and a conference-leading 32 touchdowns (fourth most nationally) against four interceptions. •Rushed for 289 yards (by NFL measure) and two touchdowns. •Ranked first nationally in passing yards per game (357.0) and second in total offense per game (373.9 yards). •Maxwell Award semifinalist, Davey O’Brien National Quarterback of the Year semifinalist, and All-AAC second team. 2021 Season (Junior): •Started the first three games before sustaining a season-ending injury (broken left-clavicle, serious injury to his throwing shoulder) on the final play against Louisville. •Completed 70 of 102 passes (68.6%) for 814 yards and nine touchdowns (three interceptions). •Entered the transfer portal as the QB6 behind Caleb Williams, Quinn Ewers, Jaxson Dart, Spencer Rattler, and Cam Ward (was ranked ahead of Jayden Daniels, Bo Nix, and Michael Penix Jr.). University of Oklahoma 2022 Season (Senior): •Named Big 12 Offensive Newcomer of the Year by the league’s coaches. •Started 12 of 13 games. •Completed 230 of 367 passes (62.7%) for 3,168 yards and 25 touchdowns against six interceptions. •Rushed for 415 yards and six touchdowns. •Led the Big 12 in multiple categories, including passing yards per game, and total offense.




























