Ohio Varsity featured review of Nick Jensen-Clagg highlight film.
http://highschool.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1208308
Here's a portion of the review:
On film, Jensen-Clagg showed well, both under center and in the shotgun. He has a strong, accurate arm and is athletic enough to make throws rolling to both his right and left and agile enough to escape pressure when necessary.
Take a look at the play that begins near the 1 minute, 45 second mark. Jensen-Clagg rolls to his left, escapes pressure from several defenders and throws a perfect strike to a wide receiver about 45 yards downfield.
That play gives a good indication of just how strong and accurate Jensen-Clagg is throwing the football.
Outlook: Heading into his senior season, Jensen-Clagg expects to get 100-percent of the snaps in Pickerington Central’s offense.
That should help him increase the amount of recruiting attention he has received, though some coaches might have some reservations about his height. Typically, the dual-threat quarterbacks can be in the 6-foot to 6-foot-3 range with the pro style quarterbacks standing a bit taller.
Jensen-Clagg is a bit of a tweener in that regard, but is skilled enough to command a pro or spread offense.
Watching his film conjures up memories of Central Michigan quarterback Dan LeFevour carving up Mid-American Conference offenses with his arm and making big plays with his legs.
Jensen-Clagg isn’t as tall nor as fast as LeFevour, but possesses many of the same skills.