Top Returning Quarterbacks in 6A
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The state of Georgia is once again loaded with talented quarterbacks, and many of the state’s best are playing in 6A this upcoming season. Here are some of the top returning 6A quarterbacks coming into the 2022 season… Prentiss Noland -Langston…
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Continue ReadingThe state of Georgia is once again loaded with talented quarterbacks, and many of the state’s best are playing in 6A this upcoming season. Here are some of the top returning 6A quarterbacks coming into the 2022 season…
In Atlanta area is where you’ll find one of the strongest arms across Georgia not only in the 2024 class, but in every classification for the upcoming season. The big 6-foot-3 gunslinger from Fairburn is coming off a great sophomore season last fall where he pushed the ball down the field and rarely turned it over. He threw for an outstanding 2,581 yards last year and 34 touchdowns to just 7 INTs. He played like an upperclassman, distributing the ball and making sure he put the ball in the endzone. A left-handed passer, Noland throws with some zip on the ball and knows how to throw on the run as well. He was one of the most productive quarterbacks across Georgia and sources say he’s had a tremendous offseason. As good as he was last year, many expect Noland to have a monster junior season for a number of reasons. He’s taken a step forward in his development, he has plenty of weapons to throw too, and is as talented as any quarterback in the 2024 class. It’s a very deep QB group in that class, and Nolan might be the best of the bunch.
Reece Fountain Reece Fountain 6'1" | 175 lbs | QB Rome | 2024 State GA – QB – Rome
Arguably the top quarterback prospect North of Atlanta, Fountain is a strong-armed quarterback coming off a big sophomore season for one of the top programs in the state. At 6-foot-0 180-pounds, Fountain has good size, and he showed a big, accurate arm last season, throwing for over 2,300 yards and 19 touchdowns. He was accurate, efficient, and distributed the ball well all season. He plays like a seasoned veteran and shows a calmness and poise in the pocket. He’s only going to get better, and he will be one of the top junior QBs to know about next fall. He has plenty of weapons to throw too, so look for the Wolves to have a dynamic passing attack with Fountain leading the offense. He’s also a good runner and knows when to take off when given space to run. He’s mobile, athletic, and bound for a giant season for the Wolves in hopes of making a big playoff.
One of the top quarterbacks west of Atlanta, Weisman is a playmaking quarterback who can beat defenses with both his arm and his legs. He has plenty of size at 6-foot-3 180-pounds, and he knows how to take off and run. He’s an excellent runner and he’s dangerous when given room to run. He also shows excellent footwork in the pocket and does a nice job of throwing on the run. He’s accurate down the field and puts nice touch on the ball when chucking it deep. He’s always looking to make a big throw and does a nice job of scanning the field to find an open receiver. He also showed he can put the ball in tight windows. In 10 games last season, Weisman threw for 2,035 yards and 17 touchdowns and rushed for another 300 yards and 8 touchdowns. He’s bound for a monster season this fall and has the potential to be one of the very best not only in 6A, but across all classifications.
Patrick Lowe – Pope
One of the top under the radar quarterbacks in Cobb County, Lowe is a big 6-foot-4 200-pounder with a big arm. He moves well for his size and loves to chuck the ball down the field. He throws with anticipation and does a good job of letting his receiver make a play on the ball. He’s smart, takes care of the football, and led the Greyhounds to a strong 2021 season, going 7-4. Playing against some quality 6A competition in Cobb County, Lowe is one of the top returning passers in the classification after throwing for close to 1,900 yards and 14 touchdowns. He has size, a strong arm, and a promising season upcoming as a senior. He throws with touch, has good ball placement, and he’s only getting better. He’s without a doubt a quarterback to keep an eye on in 6A this season.