Quarterbacks to Watch in Week 4
The quarterback is the most important position on the field and New Jersey is full of talent. Through three weeks, the quarterback play is not disappointing and the players on this list are a main reason why. Here are some…
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Continue ReadingThe quarterback is the most important position on the field and New Jersey is full of talent. Through three weeks, the quarterback play is not disappointing and the players on this list are a main reason why. Here are some signal callers to keep an eye on heading into Week 4.
Jalin Brownlee (2021) | Camden
Brownlee is the state’s leading passer through three weeks. He is coming off a career night against Shawnee where he finished 16-22 for 433 yards and five touchdowns. Brownlee is a true pocket passer with a rocket arm.
Frankie Garbolino (2021) | North Brunswick
North Brunswick is off to a 3-0 start behind their star quarterback. Garbolino has thrown for 626 yards and seven touchdowns this season. Garbolino has yet to turn the ball over and if that continues, his team will be in good shape. Garbolino is an excellent leader and decision maker on the field.
Savon Myers (2022) | Manchester Township
At 6’4, Myers is a standout on both the basketball court and the football field. he has thrown for five touchdowns this season and is quickly becoming must watch every week. Myers will have the chance to move forward in either sport. On the field, he has great size and strength which makes him dominant.
Bryan Johnson (2023) | Woodbury
Johnson has taken over the quarterback duties as a sophomore and has run with them. He has the arm talent to make any throw on the field and will continue to grow on the field. Woodbury has themselves a leader for year to come on the field.
Devion Sheppard Devion Sheppard 6'3" | QB West Side | 2022 State NJ (2022) | West Side
Sheppard was a big name prospect coming into the season and he is playing like it early on. Sheppard has thrown for 499 yards and six touchdowns this season without turning the ball over. He has led West Side to a 2-1 start and the offense looks elite.