Either way, he'll have a better chance of staying employed in the NFL than Ian Book did. He has a stronger arm (average to above average strength), and with a better prepared set of receivers, he could have done so much more here.
Nothing to take away from Ian's accomplishments. I'm damned proud of what he was able to do at ND.
He was able to squeeze every drop of potential from his natural abilities, which compared to a Trevor Lawrence, CJ Stroud, etc., were very limited. He also certainly proved that a 3 star player with the right attitude and work ethic can become a big time player in college.