Checking in on the Top QBs in the Class of 2024
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The 2022 regular season is about halfway through, which makes it a great time to check in on our Top 5 QBs in the 2024 class. Not all of these athletes have the bigtime offers yet, but with their performances…
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Continue ReadingThe 2022 regular season is about halfway through, which makes it a great time to check in on our Top 5 QBs in the 2024 class. Not all of these athletes have the bigtime offers yet, but with their performances so far, I expect every one of these prospects to get college attention at the end of the season.
Carr has led his team to a 4-0 start while facing good competition. An opening comeback against Hudsonville reminded us why he’s a Notre Dame Commit. Speaking of Notre Dame, Carr’s Twitter is filled to the brim of Notre Dame content. There’s no doubt that although he’s working his tail off this season, he’s itching to get on campus and begin his journey to QB1 for the Fighting Irish. Carr and Saline have a great shot to go undefeated and even win a state championship, and I can’t wait to see what his last high school chapter holds.
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1296 yards, 15TDs, 2INTs, 73/113 (65%)
Rushing
544 yards, 9TDs on 44 carries
Oh my. Isaiah Marshall Isaiah Marshall 6’0″ | 210 lbs | QB Southfield A&T | 2024 State MI has been on a TEAR this season and he’s proven his worth as a top-10 talent in Michigan. He’s led his offense to 49PPG, and that’s against some of the best teams in Michigan. His performance against Cass Tech was nothing short of spectacular, and lightning nearly stuck twice against Clarkston during Week 2. I can’t wait to see Marshall’s final season stats, and I’m looking forward to seeing A&T in the postseason.
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Osborne is a dual-threat QB that has led his team to a great 3-1 start. He totaled 358 yards and 2TDs passing with 127 yards and 2TDs rushing last week against division opponent Lakeland. In other words, Osborne hasn’t skipped a beat from last season. I hope to see Mott make a great postseason run, because their 2023 class is insanely strong.
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I had some comments in the preseason about ranking Wolf so high. “He hasn’t played any varsity snaps!” Was the main argument.
Sure, but look at him now. He’s an efficient QB, having thrown for 177 yards and five TDs in week 1 alone. I’ve always been impressed by his overall game, but more specifically, his reads, footwork, and general accuracy are top-tier. Wolf has College Football written all over him, and I’m extremely interested in seeing how his High School career plays out.
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Nance has shown noticeable and significant improvement from last season.
Against Harper Woods, Nance posted 240 yards passing, 40 yards rushing, and 3 total touchdowns. Some may say Nance is elevated by the elite talent around him, but I think it’s the opposite. He elevates his teammates.
Look out for this week against Rochester Adams, because Nance is going to be motivated.