If you’re looking for sleepers, you’ve come to the right place. Today, we looked at a qualified group of senior quarterback prospects who have yet to receive that coveted division one offer. These youngsters all have varying skill sets, but each have a ton of god-given ability in their back pocket. Look for them to have yet another tremendous season and gain even more recognition on the recruiting trail from college coaches.
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<em><strong>[player_tooltip player_id="157794" first="Mason" last="Keyes"], 6’1" 180, DeForest</strong></em>
A crafty gunslinger who can alter his arm slot and make tough throws out of awkward arm angles. Keyes shows excellent timing, the patience to let routes develop, and a twitchy lower half. He’s brilliant when forced to improvise and can easily make unblocked rushers miss behind the line of scrimmage.
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<em><strong>[player_tooltip player_id="104371" first="Nate" last="Kollath"], 6’3" 225, Hamilton</strong></em>
A stat stuffer that totaled 47 touchdowns and has an absolute rocket launcher attached to his arm. Kollath has enough velocity behind his throws to fit the football into tight cover two windows and will hit his targets right on the numbers. He’s terrific throwing off-platform and can buy enough time to ensure his wideout gets open downfield.
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<em><strong>[player_tooltip player_id="31415" first="Tak" last="Tateoka"], 6’3" 195, Waukesha South</strong></em>
A clutch passer with plenty of arm talent and a calm demeanor. Tak is a natural throwing on the move and uses his eyes as a weapon to fool safeties. He has good speed as a runner and will force defensive ends to secure their rush lanes, so he doesn’t pick up chunk yards on the ground.
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<em><strong>[player_tooltip player_id="304408" first="AJ" last="Korth"], 6’ 180, Menasha</strong></em>
A productive southpaw that will climb the pocket and has exceptional ball placement on all three levels of the field. He’s a physical runner with strong legs and noticeable acceleration once he gets going. Korth can really drive the football over the middle and knows exactly when he needs to take a little something off on touch throws.
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<em><strong>[player_tooltip player_id="131829" first="Gabe" last="Herman"], 6’3" 215, De Pere</strong></em>
A composed passer against the blitz who is willing to stand in there and take a shot from an unblocked defender. Herman has good size, a quick setup, and a fluid throwing motion. He’s extremely accurate as an intermediate thrower and is awfully effective on boots & sprint outs.
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<em><strong>[player_tooltip player_id="31389" first="Chase" last="Spellman"], 6’3" 220, Kettle Moraine</strong></em>
An intelligent quarterback prospect with exceptional footwork and topnotch accuracy on the vertical ball. Spellman easily drops the fade ball right into the breadbasket where only his man can get it. He’s shifty when the pocket collapses and will pick up extra yards on the ground when nothing is open downfield.
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<em><strong>[player_tooltip player_id="245940" first="Ben" last="Hanson"], 6’3" 185, Edgewood</strong></em>
A quick processor who can easily ID man coverage pre-snap. Hanson is at his best outside the pocket, playing a backyard brand of football, forcing defenders to choose him or one of his targets. He knows how to work through a progression and is an effortless thrower on the move.
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