I'm really not that concerned with rivals rankings of kids in the midwest as they don't even have a midwest analyst...the territory has not been covered. Keep in mind that Bender played WR up until last year so he's simply not experienced. This scouting report about Bender is all we need to know....
Bender is a pretty dynamic playmaker as a dual-threat quarterback with great measurables and strong build. He complements his athleticism with a powerful arm. At times his delivery mechanics can be unorthodox, but he is an efficient, productive prospect that we are surprised has not garnered more attention as a junior. Works out of the shotgun, but also sees snaps from under center where we see a lot of play-action from him with half-rolls to either side to change the launch point with him. Seems to be a proficient deep ball passer when his feet are set. Will surprise with his ability to drive the ball with power. Has a quick, over-the-top delivery when launching the deep ball, but in the short and intermediate passing game while he shows the same power and zip, he tends to "push" the ball from his shoulder as opposed to throwing it. Carries the ball high, keeps both hands on it in his carriage and can get rid of the ball quickly. He will shows flashes of being able to make all the throws you want and throws very well on the run. Given his stature he can really be an imposing threat on the perimeter as a run/pass option. He is quick and elusive and difficult to bring down in the open field. He shows good speed, but not explosive speed. Will lower his shoulder and is a physical runner. Is a candidate to change positions, but we feel Bender has some upside to really develop in the passing game. As much as we like his arm and ability to make plays, Bender is inconsistent with his accuracy. Misses the strikezone too much on throws he shouldn't. Bender is a prospect that we feel will see his best football ahead of him. Shows flashes of becoming a quality, consistent player under center and is a nice fit for the spread.