Fajardo reminds me to some extent of Kerry Joseph. Powerful runner for a QB and a fairly strong arm but not that accurate. He also seemed to be operating on adrenaline, which had him banging into defenders rather than going down while in the run, which sooner or later will catch up with him if he doesn't adjust to the QBs primary role. Being high on adrenaline is great for many positions in football, but has its limitations at QB, where it tends to inhibit analysis of the field of play, as seen by the many plays that appeared to start as passing situations but the instant he couldn't see an open receiver turned into running plays. The adrenaline all seemed to make his passing somewhat erratic. If he can learn from experience and Ray how to remain calm in difficult game situations, he could develop into a good QB, but he has a long way to go IMO.