Well to be honest Tannehill came to A & M as a QB, and only played WR because he wasn't as good as the QB's already on the roster (because of his being a freshman) and was too good of an athlete to be just holding a clipboard as a backup QB.
So basically, you're saying that Tannehill was intended to be the QB of the future all along, but rather than have him do, you know, QB drills and QB playbook study, Sherman felt a need to get Tannehill on the field at any cost, even in the "wrong" position?
Why didn't we see Tim Tebow on the field in 2006 catching passes in the flat, or Cam Newton in 2007 or 2008 taking a toss sweep to the house?
Can you please give me an example of another player
ever that was converted to QB (after two years as a D-IA starter at another position) and ended up being drafted as a QB in the first round? Just one example will do. Because that honestly sounds like an after-the-fact excuse whipped up to justify the conversion to QB.