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<p>Following the trend of my 5a-6a top Unsigned/Unoffered QBs, I want to make my 4A version but with a few updates. Now to qualify all you have to do is 1. Be a senior. 2. Be in class 4A. 3. Be uncommitted. There are some studs still on the board, and here they are. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='280071' first='Caden' last='Rodkewich']: St. Anthony Village 6'2" 170 lbs</strong></p>
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<p>Statistically, Rodkewich is the best QB in MN. Through 8 games the senior QB has put up almost 2200 yards, and 26 TDs while averaging 7.3 yards per attempt. Rodkewich has a cannon for an arm and leads his wideouts well on the deep ball. He's shown the ability to hit tight windows and can put some serious force behind his passes. He's shown some great mobility in the pocket as well. Rodkewich has only been getting better as the season has progressed, as between his last two games before playoffs he totaled over 745 yards with 12 touchdowns. Rodkewich currently holds one offer from Macalester. (D3)</p>
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<p><strong>Ryan Bengston: Becker 5'10" 155 lbs</strong></p>
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<p>Bengston is at the helm of a dangerous Becker team prior to their playoff run. He has totaled over 1300 passing yards and 15 TDs while averaging 7.4 yards per attempt. He hovers around a 60% completion percentage. Some criticize his size and fail to look beyond that to his great mechanics and abilities on the field. He has a lightning-quick release and good arm strength. His footwork is fantastic and he never struggles with ball placement. He has no issue hitting his wideouts in stride and shows good mobility both in the pocket and outside of it. He currently holds no offers.</p>
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<p><strong>Ethan Petersen: Academy Force 5'10" 185 lbs</strong></p>
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<p>Petersen has thrown for over 1500 yards with 16 TDs while averaging 7.1 yards per attempt during his 8-game regular-season stretch. Petersen's throw power is amazing and he shows no fear slinging it downfield and hitting tight windows. He can drop the deep ball perfectly into his wideout's hands and seems to lead his receivers perfectly. He can also scramble well when needed. He currently holds no offers. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='313170' first='Charlie' last='Kraus']: Orono 6' 185 lbs</strong></p>
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<p>Through his 8 regular season games and one additional playoff game, Kraus has totaled over 1200 yards and 14 TDs while averaging 6.5 yards per attempt. Kraus doesn't have a lot of film on him, but he's still one of my favorite prospects. What film he does have shows a dang good QB in a run-heavy offense. He carries out his fakes very well out of play action and has shown good throw power and ball placement. Kraus currently holds no offers.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='295821' first='Jack' last='Spanier']: Rocori 6' 175 lbs</strong></p>
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<p>The Rocori baseball standout has also had a phenomenal football season. In 8 games, he's thrown for over 1100 yards with 13 TDs while averaging 10.2 yards per attempt. His season-long passer rating is currently at 130.9 and his season-long completion percentage is 70.8%. Aside from his jaw-dropping stats, Spanier passes the eye test as well. He's incredibly athletic and is very elusive in the pocket. His ball placement is elite, his throw power is elite, and his ability to hit tight windows is nearly unmatched. When a play breaks down his ability to just make something work is uncanny. He currently holds one offer from Winona State. (D2)</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='112061' first='Cooper' last='Drews']: Princeton 6'5" 210 lbs</strong></p>
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<p>If you want to talk about passing the eye test then Drews is your guy. The basketball standout's massive 6'5" frame and great athleticism have helped lead to the Princeton Tigers to become one of the most dominant 4A teams this season. Statistically, he's fantastic as well. In 8 games he has over 1500 yards and 16 TDs while averaging 11.1 yards per attempt. His passer rating over that stretch is 114.3. His mechanics and footwork are great, and he has all the attributes any college would look for. With him at the helm of an offense, it just seems to work. Anything you could want from a QB he has. He currently only holds 1 offer from Bethel University. (D3)</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='313271' first='Caden' last='Renslow']: Simley 5'11" 185 lbs</strong></p>
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<p>In an extremely run-heavy offense, Renslow still manages to shine. Through the 8-game regular season, he is just shy of 800 passing yards and has 8 passing TDs while averaging 8.1 yards per attempt. He's also been dangerous on the ground amassing just shy of 400 yards with 7 rushing TDs. He carries out his fakes very well and has a very quick release. He throws on the run with no problem and uses his quickness and agility to escape sacks and tackles. Renslow currently holds no offers.</p>
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<p><strong>MJ Newton: Fridley 6' 180 lbs</strong></p>
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<p>Newton is a true dual-threat QB. In the regular season, he's just short of 800 passing yards with 11 TDs while averaging 9.0 yards per attempt. His season-long completion percentage is 65.9% and he's maintained a 120.1 passer rating. On the ground, Newton has well over 900 rushing yards and 11 TDs while averaging 7.9 yards per carry. He throws on the run well and has great ball placement. He is like a gazelle when running in the open field and can turn any broken play into a touchdown. He has RB speed with QB talents. He has one offer from Augsburg University. (D3)</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='112164' first='AJ' last='Boarman']: Academy of Holy Angels 6'3" 180 lbs</strong></p>
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<p>Aaron or [player_tooltip player_id='112164' first='AJ' last='Boarman'] sits at the helm of the AHA offense and has ben an essential part to their success this season. Boarman has thrown for over 1000 yards and 12 TDs while averaging 10.5 yards per attempt with a 135.8 passer rating. Boarman also maintains a 65.7% completion percentage throughout the season. Boarman also boasts over 530 rushing yards and a further 8 TDs on the ground while averaging 6.8 yards a carry. In the pocket Boarman is calm and patient, carefully diagnosing the field and tearing apart defenses with pinpoint accuracy. He has a great deep ball and has no problem hitting receivers in stride. When he's running he looks like a man possessed, shooting across the field with good speed and agility. Boarman currently holds no offers.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='313056' first='Joe' last='McGurran']: Hill-Murray 5'10" 185 lbs</strong></p>
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<p>Through the 8 game regular season, McGurran has amassed almost 700 passing yards with 8 TDs while averaging 8.2 yards per completion. He loves lofting deep passes downfield with his great arm strength and shows great poise in the pocket while under pressure. When scrambling or on QB designed runs, McGurran is elusive and fights yard for extra yardage. He also can throw efficiently on the run. McGurran currently holds no offers.</p>
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Following the trend of my 5a-6a top Unsigned/Unoffered QBs, I want to make my 4A version but with a few updates. Now to qualify all you have to do is 1. Be a senior. 2. Be in class 4A. 3. Be uncommitted. There are some studs still on the board, and here they are.
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