A quarterback who impressed me that I knew nothing about whatsoever was Ingle Martin of Furman. He consistently put the ball right where it needed to be and showed great touch. He could emerge down the road much like Trent Green, Marc Bulger and Kurt Warner did. Someone to keep an eye on.
Glad someone finally mentioned him. His "fastball" was clocked at 61mph (Cutler was 60), his 40 was one of the best for qbs, and he was one of the more accurate guys. Kellen Clemens looked good throwing too.
Ingle is a very fascinating prospect. He was highly recruited out of H.S., and spent a year at Florida, prior to going to Furman.A little bit about Ingle:
Martin, a 6-foot-3, 224-pound Nashville, Tenn., native, completed 212 of 349 pass attempts (60.7 percent) for a school record 2,959 yards and 20 touchdowns in 2005 in leading Furman to an 11-3 record, semifinal playoff appearance, and No. 3 ranking in the Sports Network NCAA I-AA final poll. A consensus All-Southern Conference choice as a quarterback, he also earned All-America honors as a punter in 2005, averaging 42.5 yards per attempt.
In two seasons at Furman, Martin helped the Paladins compile a 21-6 record and set school career records for passing yards (5,751 yards), touchdown passes (42) and total offense (6,275 yards). He joined the Furman program in 2004 following three seasons at the University of Florida.
Furman currently has two players on active NFL rosters, including linebacker Orlando Ruff ‘99 (Cleveland Browns) and safety Cam Newton ‘05 (Atlanta Falcons). The last Furman quarterback to play in the NFL was David Whitehurst ‘77 with the Green Bay Packers (1977-83).
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