He was ranked in the top three among pro-style QBs by all of the major scouting services. He played when Henne was injured and showed why. Looked very good for a true frosh. Pretty decent pocket awareness and mobility and the arm strength was obvious. His delivery is a little elongated, but there's room to get it more compact, and that appeared to effect his accuracy at times.
He struggled in his first game against Oregon but I don't think Michigan really prepared him to play that well seeing how Henne had been durable and had some accuracy issues vs. Wisconsin late in the year but overall, he looked to have all the makings of a serious first round QB.
It'd be a major coup if Houston could land him despite him having to sit out a year. He could use his redshirt during that year I believe so he'd have three years of eligibility left.