The best of the rest...
Ricky Stanzi, Iowa - Iowa's Ricky Stanzi has some people thinking he can be a decent passer in the NFL, but his own accuracy issues will plague him moving forward. I question his stats a bit and think they may be a bit misleading when being evaluated as an NFL prospect.
Taylor Potts, Texas Tech - Is Taylor Potts the latest product of a pass-heavy Texas Tech system? Not too many Texas Tech quarterbacks have gone on to have successful NFL careers and I'm not ready to say Potts will be the exception to the rule. Talented arm, but the NFL is vastly different than Texas Tech.
Scott Tolzien, Wisconsin - I remain a bit unsure what to make of Tolzien. In college he played behind one of the better offensive lines in college football so he had plenty of time to work with but never did anything to really impress on the field. Accurate? Yes. The main reason for winning? Not necessarily.
Josh Portis, California, PA - Has the potential to be a nice pickup for a team with a late round draft pick. Had a very impressive NFL Scouting Combine
T.J. Yates, North Carolina - Late bloomer at North Carolina and has made strides at the position and has the ability to make good reads. Needs to improve on decision-making moving forward.
Adam Weber, Minnesota - Smart football player with a pretty decent arm, but not much is being expected of him at the next level. Career back-up at best it would seem for the Golden Gopher.
Nathan Enderle, Idaho - Big quarterback who scouts seem to really like but lacks a very strong arm, which should hold him back a bit. Not particularly accurate but has a good football intelligence and shows signs that he can be worked with.
Kevin McGuire is the national college football writer for Examiner.com. Follow his college football discussion on Twitter @CFBExaminer.