At a high school football camp in Los Angeles last spring, the quarterbacks in attendance stood in two lines, throwing back-and-forth to warm up.
Near the end of one of them, a 6-foot-1, 173-pound prospect wearing a red Oklahoma visor and gold cleats stood out. While the other quarterbacks looked around, sizing up the competition, the No. 1 dual-threat QB in the Class of 2019 showed off a few dance moves for the crowd in between tosses.
If there were a personality meter that placed Oklahoma quarterback Kyler Murray's smooth self-assurance on one end and his predecessor Baker Mayfield's boisterous trash-talking on the other, ESPN 300 Oklahoma commit Spencer Rattler would fall somewhere in the middle.