Central and Southern Illinois QB/WR PRZ 22′ Ranking Breakdown
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Here is a positional breakdown of the Central and Southern Illinois seniors that cracked our Prep Redzone Rankings. We take a look at our quarterback and wide receiver positions. The connection between these two positions in this day and age…
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Continue ReadingHere is a positional breakdown of the Central and Southern Illinois seniors that cracked our Prep Redzone Rankings. We take a look at our quarterback and wide receiver positions. The connection between these two positions in this day and age of the game cannot be overstated.
PRZR= Prep Red Zone Ranking Overall/Position
Rashad Rochelle, 6’0″ 185, QB, Springfield PRZR- 13th/2nd (Rutgers Commit)
Rashad is an electric player with pocket awareness, arm strength, accuracy and can make all the throws at each level. He scrambles out of the pocket without hesitation when he feels the pressure and makes people miss regularly. He is committed to Rutgers; it’s no surprise with his athleticism.
Keegan Glover, 6’0″ 175, QB, Benton, PRZR-37th/5th
Keegan is doing everything he can to be on the radar of the college recruiters by attending every showcase and college camp within a 600+ mile radius. Gaining muscle has been one of his main priorities this offseason. He is a do-it-all quarterback that can lead a team on the next level by example on and off the field. As for his abilities, he does an exceptional job throwing on the run and from the pocket. He has the arm strength to hit your deep vertical threats. Do not sleep on this young man; he can play this game quite well.
Caden Bee, 5’11″ 205, WR, Salem, PRZR-149th/20th
A physical wide receiver who makes pressing him difficult. He has a quick first step to make the first defender miss. He has excellent hands catching everything thrown his way, especially in traffic. He does an excellent job separating off the line, making him a solid deep threat. I like the tenacity he puts on display outside the hash marks on the block downfield.
Cooper Eggemeyer ,6’2″ 175, WR, Chester, PRZR-174th/23rd
Has your prototypical size for the position that high points the deep ball exceptionally well. He can make all the tough catches over the shoulder as a dangerous deep threat at any time. He has a quick burst off the line that gets him behind the safeties.
Kyle Leonard Kyle Leonard 6'3" | 180 lbs | WR Carrollton | 2022 State IL , 6’3″ 180, WR, Carrollton, PRZR-226th/33rd
Standing at 6’3, he does a great job out jumping the secondary and high pointing the ball. He has good hands catching with good form while in stride. He plays the sideline like a tight rope by getting both feet down in bounds with superb toe dragging.
Landon Funderburg Landon Funderburg 6'1" | 190 lbs | QB Freeburg | 2022 State IL , 6’1″ 190, QB, Freeburg, PRZR-318th/41st
Landon is a dual-threat quarterback who doesn’t shy from contact. He has the speed to get away from the front seven defenders. He has a nice touch on the ball, where only his receiver can make the play. He has an excellent strong arm can throw accurately for 45+ yards.
Jace Helm, 5’11″ 175, QB, Flora, PRZR-323rd/43rd
Jace is dual-threat who has plays designed to utilize his speed. He possesses an excellent deep ball with his accuracy and strength. He has good touch on the ball but isn’t afraid to thread the needle either. Good top-end speed to beat the secondary for significant gains gashing the defense.
Chase Mackey, 6’3″ 200, QB, Normal Community, PRZR-342nd/45th
Has the prototype build the college-level look for with the strong arm attached. He steps up in the pocket, delivers in tight windows, and throws on the run with superior accuracy. Chase can improve his ranking this season with a demanding schedule and a talented supporting cast to showcase his talents.
Isaac Turner, 6’2″ 175, WR, Nashville, PRZR-388th/53rd
Good size at the wide receiver position standing at 6’2 and long-armed. Isaac makes big plays with his speed anywhere on the field. He does a great job catching the ball in traffic. I also like his ability to jump over the defense after taking the top off. He also plays safety very aggressively with ball-hawking abilities.
We conclude the quarterback and wide receivers positional breakdown for Central and Southern Illinois for the recently updated 2022 Prep Redzone Rankings. Next up, we are diving into 2023 PRZ Rankings for Central and Southern Illinois.