QB guru: Pitt's Pickett will see long NFL career taken on the North Shore (Pitt)

Kenny Pickett passed for 3,098 yards last season. - Pitt Athletics

When it comes to quarterbacks, Tony Racioppi knows what he's talking about.

For starters, he played the position at a high level. While at Division III Rowan, Racioppi once passed for more than 4,000 yards and 47 touchdowns in a single season. He owns the NCAA all-divisions record with five TD passes in a quarter. In 2001, he was runner-up for D-III Player of the Year. He played professionally in Europe and in the National Indoor Football League. He even signed free-agent deals with the Jets and Dolphins.

His quarterbacking experience isn't limited to playing. The New Jersey native is a high school head coach. He was a graduate assistant at Temple. He's interned three times in the NFL, twice with the Jaguars and once with the Cardinals. Racioppi also is a regular at the prestigious Manning Passing Academy, and, yes, he's worked side-by-side with Peyton Manning at the event.

Call him a quarterback whisperer because his client list runs from middle-school hopefuls to Division I starters and NFL back-ups.

Pitt's Kenny Pickett is among them, and Racioppi can't stop saying positive things about him.

"There's not a throw the kid can't make," Racioppi told me. "He's tough as nails. He's a leader. His teammates all respect him. All the things you want in a quarterback, he has it. If I was starting a team, he'd be my first pick in gym class."

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