WVU football has LB options behind Long

MORGANTOWN, WV - DECEMBER 03: The West Virginia Mountaineer mascot interacts with fans in the final moments of the West Virginia Mountaineers 24-21 win over the Baylor Bears at Mountaineer Field on December 3, 2016 in Morgantown, West Virginia. (Photo by Justin Berl/Getty Images)
MORGANTOWN, WV - DECEMBER 03: The West Virginia Mountaineer mascot interacts with fans in the final moments of the West Virginia Mountaineers 24-21 win over the Baylor Bears at Mountaineer Field on December 3, 2016 in Morgantown, West Virginia. (Photo by Justin Berl/Getty Images) /
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MORGANTOWN, WV – NOVEMBER 05: Daikiel Shorts of West Virginia scores a touchdown in a Big 12 Conference game against Kansas.
MORGANTOWN, WV – NOVEMBER 05: Daikiel Shorts of West Virginia scores a touchdown in a Big 12 Conference game against Kansas. /

Quondarius Qualls

Quondarius Qualls is not a household name for most fans of the WVU football team. He certainly has the potential to be beloved by Mountaineer Nation.

Qualls is one of the junior college transfers that Dana Holgorsen seems to be stockpiling in recent years. He played two years at Northwest Mississippi Community College and was rated by Scout as a four-star recruit.

He garnered three-star billing by Rivals and ESPN by finishing the season with 55 tackles and more than nine sacks.

Qualls stands at 6-foot-1 and weighs in at 222 pounds. He will be eager to prove himself at the Division I level.