Let's not confuse Kiffin doing a masterful job of tailoring the offense to maximize the limited abilities of our last two QBs with developing them. He got the most he could out of them but neither was ever a threat to be a first rounder. They weren't supposed to be either. I'm talking more about the long list of top 5 quarterbacks we keep recruiting that don't develop into top 5 college QBs.
First off where are all these incredible amounts of "top 5" QBs that we have supposedly been getting because there have only been a few since Saban has gotten here. Star Jackson, Phillip Sims, Cornwell, and Barnett. Are you really going to blame Saban or the coaching staff on Jackson or Sims? Or claim that two players that are both still VERY young somehow haven't been developed? But for shits and grins lets take a look at all these "top 5 QBs"...
- 2007: Nick Fanuzzi (18th ranked "dual threat QB")
A Shula recruit that transferred out after his freshman season. Went to Rice and was a part time starter.
- 2008: Star Jackson (5th ranked "pro-style QB") and Brad Smelly (30th ranked "pro-style QB")
One of the more highly recruited players of the early Saban era, probably most everyone thought Star was going to end up being the next "guy" at Bama. Left after AJ McCarron passed him on the depth chart in 2009 and joined Georgie State. Never started a game there and left after one year, never to play college ball again.
- 2009: AJ McCarron (7th ranked "pro-style QB")
Ended up becoming a three starter, won two national championships, an SEC Championship, and breaking every single career passing record at Alabama. Now a QB in the NFL, started 6 games last year.
- 2010: Phillip Sims (2nd ranked "pro-style QB") and Blake Sims (33rd ranked "athlete")
P. Sims lost to McCarron as a freshman and sat behind him for a year before leaving Bama for Virginia. Was a starter for a year and then kicked off the team. Become a part time starter for a DII school. Signed by the Cardinals, was a backup for a cpl games and then released. Recently signed with Seahawks for training camp. B. Sims bounced around from QB to RB for a couple of years before settling in as McCarron's backup his last year. Beat out Coker as a senior and ended up breaking all of McCarron's single season passing records despite not even being recruited to Bama to play QB.
- 2011: Phillip Ely (20th ranked "pro-style QB")
Transferred to Toledo after two seasons and became Toledo's starting QB for two years, though he blew out his knee in 2014. Threw for nearly 3,000 yards and over 20 TDs in Toledo's air raid offense in 2015.
- 2012: Alec Morris (30th ranked "pro-style QB")
Transferred to North Texas after never being able to beat out younger players.
- 2013: Cooper Bateman (11th ranked "pro-style QB") and Parker McLeod (unranked)
Currently competing for starting job. Lost to Coker last year.
- 2014: David Cornwell (3rd ranked "pro-style QB")
Currently competing for starting job.
- 2015: Blake Barnett (2nd ranked "dual threat QB")
Currently competing for starting job.
- 2016: Jalen Hurts (9th ranked "dual threat QB")
Currently competing for starting job.
So of the last nine years if you wanted to complain, you could complain at the lack of "elite" recruits that were even brought in (mainly in the early years though it has obviously picked up considerably since 2013). Pretty much every single one of those guys ended up "overachieving" or leaving and then proceeded to do nothing when they left (except for Ely who became a star at a small school and likely will never be in the NFL).