Summer is known for any number of things. Grilling with your friends and neighbors, vacations to the shore, enjoying a cold adult adult beverage on the porch as the sun surrenders to the horizon at the end of the day.
In the football world, it is also prime scouting season for the next draft cycle.
But summer scouting should be approached with the right lens. This is not the time to make definitive statements about players, but rather to identify a solid baseline for the fall season. Where the players perform well, and areas where they can improve. Then in the fall when games kick off in earnest, you can measure their performance against those baselines.
We kick off the summer scouting with a look at Mississippi quarterback Matt Corral. As we will for each of these pieces, we will identify an area where the player performers well, as well as an area of their game that could benefit from some improvement in the fall.