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Oklahoma State's Mason Rudolph: Fully healthy for 2016

Rudolph (foot) is fully healthy heading into the fall, the Associated Press reports.

Analysis:

Rudolph is poised for an enormous true junior season, as he'll take sole ownership of the quarterback position at Oklahoma State for the first time. He was supposed to redshirt in 2014, but the Cowboys burned it so that Rudolph could start the final three (and toughest) games of the year, and in 2015 he saw backup J.W. Walsh steal 26 touchdowns as a red-zone specialist. Despite Walsh's bountiful heist, Rudolph still somehow threw for 3,770 yards (8.9 YPA), finishing with 21 passing touchdowns and nine interceptions. Rudolph is nowhere near the runner that Walsh is, but he should push for three passing touchdowns per game now that he'll play full time.

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