That's a massive leap for a quarterback who hasn't taken a real snap in the ACC. Spring scrimmage stats are notoriously misleading, with vanilla defenses and no live pass rush. The system might be built for efficiency, but finishing top three in passer rating requires consistency against complex blitz packages and coverage disguises you only see in conference play. Last year's group had a low turnover rate, but that often came at the expense of offensive explosiveness, ranking in the bottom half of the league in yards per attempt. High completion percentage on short throws won't cut it when you're trailing and need to push the ball downfield. The jump from spring ball to facing Clemson's or Florida State's defensive front is monumental. I'd need to see him sustain that efficiency against a real pass rush before even considering him for the top half of the conference rankings. The history of spring stars flaming out in the fall is long and well-documented. Let's see his QBR after a few road games before crowning him.