NFL Network analyst Daniel Jeremiah was at the Elite 11 Finals over the weekend and tweeted positive comments about both Alabama quarterbacks Tua Tagovailoa and Jalen Hurts, going as far as comparing the former to Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson.

Not restricted to 280 characters, Jeremiah appeared on WJOX FM’s 3 Man Front on Monday and provided more thoughts on the Crimson Tide signal callers’ performance in the event’s pro day competition, as well as 2019 Alabama quarterback commit Taulia Tagovailoa.

Below is everything Jeremiah said about the trio, with a bonus quote on a Tide running back.

On Tua Tagovailoa:

“If you were going to ask me after watching those (college) guys throw, if I was going to say just overall who was the most impressive, I would put the two kids from your state there right at the top. I would have (Jarrett) Stidham. That just looks like a prototypical quarterback who had a phenomenal workout. He would have been at the top of the list for me. And then I would have Tua behind him.

“His feet are so quick. He’s phenomenal in his set-up. He’s got a quick delivery, quick release. He throws with probably the best anticipation of any of those quarterbacks that worked out there. So, even when you’re out there with a bunch of unfamiliar high school wide receivers and some young college receivers that they had out there that he was throwing to, the ball’s out before you get to the top of the route. So, the anticipation jumps out at you.

“The velocity is plenty good. He was great on the move. And to be honest with you, the biggest thing for me, is he’s just a little bit bigger when you stand next to him than I thought he would be. So, he pretty much checked every box.

“But to be honest with you, my favorite thing about the kid is I brought my 14-year-old son down there with me -- he’s a quarterback and going into ninth grade next year. And he got to meet all these guys and they all were very kind to him, very nice to him, and Tua just went beyond everybody else. He spent about five minutes with him, giving him all kinds of life advice, as well as football advice. And you just kind of say, ‘This is guy’s a little different.’ I love that about him.”

On Jalen Hurts:

“The best thing was that I got a chance to interview him and talk to him for about 10 minutes and, you guys know, he’s just so mature. If an answer requires five words, he’s not going to give you 100. He’s going to be brief and business-like and to the point. He’s a big, thick, strong kid who was very classy in my interactions with him. I wasn’t going to go deep into the whole ‘Who’s going to start? Are you coming back?’ I didn’t want to go down that road with him. I just kind of wanted to learn more about him as a kid.

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“And the way he comes across, I would say, is ultra-competitive and very, very business-like in his responses. So, I was impressed with the kid. I hated that I didn’t get to see him throw. But talking to the guys that did see him throw, they said they were pleasantly surprised.”

On Taulia Tagovailoa:

“I did see Tua’s little brother throw, and it just looks like a right-handed version of Tua. He’s got a live arm. He’s got kind of that same thick, square build. The ball jumps out of his hand.”

On Brian Robinson:

“I asked Tua, I said, ‘Hey, give me the name of somebody that hasn’t emerged yet. Alabama, every year there’s always somebody that comes out the woodwork and is a superstar in the making. Who is it?’ And he gave me the young running back, (Brian Robinson). He was very bullish on what he was going to accomplish. I said, ‘Are there even enough carries to go around with all the backs you’ve got?’ He said, ‘He’ll be just fine.’”

To listen to Jeremiah’s full interview on 3 Man Front, CLICK HERE.

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