ESPN analyst and Elite 11 head man Trent Dilfer had some praise and some strong words of warning when evaluating 247Sports Composite five-star QB Josh Rosen during The Opening in Beaverton, Ore. Dilfer thinks the UCLA commit has all the tools, but being more open to coaching would benefit him as he moves to the next level.

“He looks what people think a quarterback should look like,” Dilfer said. “He’s big, he’s strong, he makes the very difficult look easy. He’s super, super smart, but I think it is almost a curse for him. Josh is a guy who has yet to buy in to what I am preaching. He’s still a guy who keeps telling me how they do it at John Bosco.

“It’s funny because I’ve sat him down, I’ve complimented him on how much he knows. He definitely understands defenses, but what Josh has to learn before the takes the keys over to a major college program is that it’s not about knowing more than the coach, it’s about doing it the coach’s way. And that’s something hopefully we’ll see in the next few days because he has one of our best coaches in (former NFL QB) Charlie Frye coaching him and if he was wise he would listen to what Charlie tells him.”

Rosen finished ranked 11th in the final Elite 11 rankings which measures how each QB performed in all aspects of the camp, from the Elite 11 QB camp through the 7-on-7 competition in The Opening.