While there will always be a place for an accurate pocket passer, these days, a bit of dual-threat ability is expected in any highly-ranked quarterback�no matter what level of football.
In other words, the best can make plays with their legs as well as their arm.
Now, what happens when defenses have to account for a QB who can throw with either arm?
Observe Mikey Gow, a 15-year-old sophomore at Bellevue East (Neb.) and the first ambidextrous QB in football.