Here is the official cyhiphopp prediction for how I think everything will go down:
JT is the better athlete. Period. I don't think a lot of people will argue that. He is fast and has a very strong arm. But I don't think playing QB is natural for him.
That is where Jantz comes in. He is also a very good athlete, but he seems to have it come naturally to him.
It is all summed up by these two quotes:
“Coach is just harping on me not to get on myself so much and not to get down on myself when something gets bad and to let the play go and go to the next play,” - Jerome Tiller
“He has sort of (Austen) Arnaud’s ability to not get rattled when something goes wrong,” running back Jeff Woody said. “I think his composure is sort of what’s sticking out the most to me.”
Those qoutes tell me a lot about which of the two is the more natural QB.
Right now Tiller has the best grasp of the offense, and according to CPR, he can execute in practice. After reading the Register article I can sense a new found fire in his belly.
Those two things will make it interesting this spring.
Jantz, understandably, is behing Tiller in understanding of the playbook, but his natural QB instincts are evident. It sounds like it is much more effortless for him than it is for Tiller, even with less time in the system.
I think the starter will still be undecided at the end of spring practice even if one of them completely goess off during the spring game. Unfortunately the spring game probably wont tell us a whole lot. The pressure isn't the same as a real game and you have to take into account who they are playing with and against for everything.
Fall camp is where I think it is all going to go down.
By then, Jantz should have a much better grasp on the verbage of the playbook. He will also have had more time in summer drills and workouts.
By the time the first game rolls around, I think Jantz will have pulled ahead. If he is the starter for UNI it will be his final test. If he moves the offense effeciently without a lot of mental mistakes, I think he has it won.
The opportunity is still there for Tiller though. He has the physical tools and CPR says he has the ability. If, through enough reps, it starts to become instictive and he doesn't have to think about it as much, he could blow up with the amount of athleticism he has.
I think, in the end, Jantz will win out. His natual ability, combined with an increased grasp of the playbook after spring and fall, will be enough for him to overtake Tiller.
I also think that at that point, Tiller will begin the progression to WR and play there before the end of the season and possibly start at WR next season.
We shall see.