After losing out on Miami's starting quarterback spot and skipping practice on Monday, Tate Martell is expected to resume fall camp this week and continue his competition with N'Kosi Perry for the Hurricanes' backup signal caller designation, The Miami Herald reports.

From The Miami Herald's David Wilson:

Although 247Sports.com reported Martell did not attend a closed practice Monday, the quarterback did attend a post-practice team meeting later in the day and is expected to practice Tuesday.

Martell made waves Monday after missing practice, but it appears the Ohio State transfer may have been given the afternoon off to shoulder the news. Miami coach Manny Diaz expressed no concerns about Martell's future with the program during an appearance Monday on The Joe Rose Show with Zach Krantz on WQAM.

“We told all of them that they made massive strides, that they’ve improved because they have," Diaz said, as transcribed by The Miami Herald. "They’ve all really, really improved and they all need to continue to improve. I thought all three guys took it really well and everyone’s sort of like, ‘Let’s get back here. Let’s get back ready to work.’”

Martell took a beating on social media after Miami's announcement, an unfair national critique of a player trying to win a quarterback battle after losing out in a similar situation last spring to Dwayne Haskins at Ohio State.

"All three guys showed tremendous improvement and development, which is a credit to their hard work and the work of Dan Enos and his offensive staff," Diaz said in a statement provided by the university. "We believe we can win with all three guys, however, we feel like Jarren has the greatest upside due to his passing ability, his instincts and his determination."

Per 247Sports Director of Scouting Barton Simmons, a position change could be in order for Martell if he intends on seeing the field this season in a contributing role.

“It’s just one of the many directions someone can go when they’re an undersized quarterback who is also really athletic,” Simmons told The College Football Daily podcast. “(National recruiting analyst Greg Biggins) has seen Tate more than anybody. He was talking about how he’s seen Tate running around catching passes at quarterback camps. He’s got natural pass-catching ability. The ball skills are there. He is very athletic. He is sudden and has some twitch and body movement to his game.

"That short-area quickness was one of the best qualities he had. As a slot guy that could create space and get separation as a route runner, there’s a lot of those guys with success in all levels of football right now. I’m not saying that’s where he needs to go, but in the spectrum of options, you have to include that as one of them.”

Redshirt freshman Jarren Williams will start at quarterback for the Hurricanes vs. Florida on Aug. 24.

The No. 5 pro-style quarterback prospect in the class 0f 2018, Williams signed with the Hurricanes after being a longtime Kentucky commit. He played in one game for Miami last fall (completing one pass for 17 yards against FCS Savannah State), preserving his redshirt. Miami see-sawed between quarterbacks Malik Rosier and Perry throughout its disappointing 7-5 season.