Inside 2016 Gruden’s QB Camp, premiering Saturday on ABC

Jon Gruden interviews Mississippi State star Dak Prescott.

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On Tuesday, ESPN concluded its seventh and final taping for Jon Gruden’s QB Camp series. Over the past five weeks, the top signal-callers in this year’s NFL Draft class travelled to ESPN’s Wide World of Sports Complex for a film session and on-field workout with the Monday Night Football analyst and Super Bowl-winning coach.

Above is a photo gallery highlighting all seven participating quarterbacks: Connor Cook (Michigan State), Jared Goff (California), Christian Hackenberg (Penn State), Cardale Jones (Ohio State), Paxton Lynch (Memphis), Dak Prescott (Mississippi State) and Carson Wentz (North Dakota State).

ESPN producers are now in the process of editing each of the 30-minute shows, as well as the one-hour compilation that will highlight all seven quarterbacks. The series of SportsCenter Special: Gruden’s QB Camp shows will debut this Saturday, April 9, with back-to-back premieres on ABC – the Jared Goff special (4 p.m. ET) followed by Carson Wentz (4:30 p.m.). Additional episodes will air throughout the coming month across ESPN networks.

For the entire Gruden’s QB Camp schedule, visit ESPN MediaZone. Friday on Front Row, a QB Camp producer provides more insight on the scouting reports the show’s production team prepares for Gruden.

Also, The MMQB site offers an inside look at the series this week in a story by Emily Kaplan.

Michigan State’s Connor Cook illustrates plays for Gruden.

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Gruden instructs Ohio State’s Cardale Jones.

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Gruden interviews Cal’s Jared Goff, whose episode kicks off the 2016 Gruden QB Camp series Saturday (4 p.m. ET, ABC).

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Gruden consults with North Dakota State’s Carson Wentz. The Wentz episode of Gruden’s QB Camp airs Saturday (4:30 p.m. ET, ABC).

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Penn State’s Christian Hackenberg enjoys a meal while listening to Gruden.

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Gruden makes a point with Memphis’ Paxton Lynch.

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