The first thing out of J.T. Barrett's mouth when asked about new quarterbacks coach Ryan Day is a line or two about the latter's NFL experience. Barrett dreams of playing professional football like any other player that walks through the doors at Ohio State's Woody Hayes Athletic Center. As such, getting tutored by a man that has worked with Sam Bradford, Colin Kaepernick and others responsible for performing at the most important position in sports can't hurt.
“He had two years with Philadelphia and been with the 49ers. So he knows that level and he knows what it takes in order for you to play at that level,” Barrett said on March 9.