There are currently 24 Quarterbacks from the class of 2023 in the Prep Redzone rankings. All of whom are very talented and should greatly help their team this season. Here are five Quarterbacks to keep an eye on this fall.
[player_tooltip player_id="274386" first="Tymir" last="Wynn"], 6’2, 190 KIPP Academy
[player_tooltip player_id="274386" first="Tymir" last="Wynn"] is the 6th ranked QB and the 28th ranked player in the class of 2023 overall. In 2021, he led the KIPP Academy Jaguars to a 7 win season, average 28.2 points per game and advance to the 2nd round of the playoffs. He shows good arm strength and accuracy as he is able to put the ball in a spot where only the receiver can catch it. He shows elite play speed and athletic ability in the open field with very good contact balance as he breaks tackles and then outruns all defenders on a long touchdown run. In addition to his prowess at QB, he also excels as a CB on defense and as a kick returner on special teams.
[player_tooltip player_id="274380" first="Dru" last="DeShields"], 6’3, 175, West Branch
[player_tooltip player_id="274380" first="Dru" last="DeShields"] is the 7th ranked QB and the 53rd ranked player in the class of 2023 overall. In 2021, he led the West Branch Warriors to a 13 win season, average a very impressive 46.9 points per game and advance to the 4th round of the playoffs. He does a good job of seeing the entire field and delivers an accurate ball with good arm strength and touch on short, intermediate and deep passes. He shows good mobility as he escapes the rush from DL and LB and delivers an accurate ball while on the move. He shows great competitive toughness as he shows the ability to score on touchdown runs frequently in the redzone.
[player_tooltip player_id="143338" first="Cameron" last="Swiger"], 6’0, 190, Anthony Wayne
[player_tooltip player_id="143338" first="Cameron" last="Swiger"] is the 9th ranked QB and the 87th ranked player in the class of 2023 overall. In 2021, he led the Anthony Wayne Generals to a 9 win season, average 35.1 points per game and advance to the 2nd round of the playoffs. He reads the entire field and delivers the deep ball with very good accuracy and touch. Shows good arm strength as he is able to pass the ball 40+ yards with ease. He exhibits great poise in the pocket as he keeps his eyes downfield and delivers an accurate ball with a defender in his face. When running the ball, he displays great physical toughness as he runs over multiple defenders near the goal line for a touchdown.
[player_tooltip player_id="274363" first="Deuce" last="Caldwell"], 5’8, 165, Licking Heights
[player_tooltip player_id="274363" first="Deuce" last="Caldwell"] is the 12th ranked QB and the 107th ranked player in the class of 2023 overall. In 2021, his very good play was a bright spot in the 5-5 season of the Licking Heights Hornets where they averaged 20.5 points per game. He shows good accuracy as throws the receivers open. He displays excellent arm strength as he passes the ball 50+ yards with ease. He shows outstanding athletic ability and play speed as he scores on a long touchdown run. He also displays great play strength as he drags several larger defenders towards the goal line before scoring a touchdown.
[player_tooltip player_id="274365" first="Nash" last="Biglin"], 6’4, 210, Worthington Kilbourne
[player_tooltip player_id="274365" first="Nash" last="Biglin"] is the 13th ranked QB and is currently on the Prep Redzone watchlist for the class of 2023. In 2021, his outstanding play was a bright spot in the 4-7 season the Worthington Kilbourne Wolves where they averaged 24 points per game and scored 43 points or more 3 times. He shows good athletic ability and play speed as he is able to pick up significant yardage on zone reads. He shows very good toughness and heart as he lowers his shoulder against larger defenders to pick up extra yardage. He quickly makes his reads, finds the open man and delivers the ball accurately with solid arm strength to a spot where only the receiver can catch it.
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