Colorado quarterback Ryan Staub is transferring, and he has two seasons of eligibility remaining. His time in Boulder was a mixed bag, with the offense changing often and snaps limited, but he showed enough to believe he can play well in the right spot.
This past year, Staub went 30-for-55 for 427 yards, three touchdowns, and four interceptions. He barely played in 2024, but back in 2023, as a freshman, he was 23-for-40 for 254 yards with one touchdown and no picks after stepping in for an injured Shedeur Sanders. The sample is small, but when he finds a rhythm, he’s calm, on time, and willing to take shots.
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Staub’s game is straightforward. He throws a catchable ball, works the short and middle routes, and generally takes care of the football. Give him a stable line, a clear plan, and steady reps with the starters, and he should be productive. Any program that needs a smart, accurate quarterback to run the show will see real value here.
Staub has also emphasized how important it was to back up Shedeur for two years and what that meant for his development. Wherever he lands, they will get a quarterback who understands what it takes to play at this level.
Best of luck to Ryan as he finds his next home. We will keep an eye on where he lands and how his next chapter unfolds.

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