Good question, Brooke. I thought that Rudock did pretty well given the transitional change between schools and a brand new coaching staff. I think he is in good position to be a decent backup quarterback at the very least. I don't see him shattering records or playing as starter for the long term in the NFL but I could be wrong. If Rudock can strengthen his body some more and improve his football IQ, I don't see why he couldn't be a starter at some point in his career. It does help that he is familiar with the pro-style offense.