He's No. 1
Teddy Bridgewater (6-3/195/4.6) Teddy Bridgewater (Miami Northwestern HS) Miami, Fla. Current Ranking: 5-Star, No. 3 Committed to Louisville Why he's No. 1: Bridgewater is an ideal for today's spread offenses. He has good size. He's a fluid athlete capable of making throws on the run. He's athletic enough that he could play wide receiver or safety on the next level, but is most dangerous with the ball in his hands. A leader amongst his peers, players gravitate to him. Why he's not: Bridgewater is an unrefined passer who has an average arm when compared against the other top quarterbacks in the country. He can be inconsistent with his reads and his accuracy. A system quarterback, Bridgewater doesn't have the skill set to adapt to excel in a pure drop-back environment.

