2026 Rankings- Top 3 QBs!
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We check out some more of our top prospects in the 2026 class- this time- the state’s top passers! Landon Duckworth AL #5 QB #1 HEIGHT 6'3" WEIGHT 190 POS QB CLASS 2026 View Profile Landon Duckworth Instagram Twitter State:…
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Continue ReadingWe check out some more of our top prospects in the 2026 class- this time- the state’s top passers!
Landon Duckworth had an explosive freshman season for Jackson last fall, putting up some big numbers in the air and on the ground while demonstrating a ton of his different talents. On the year, Duckworth totaled up 1985 yards and 20 touchdowns through the air, with an additional 355 yards and 8 touchdowns on the ground. Constantly putting his team near on in the endzone each drive he was in. Duckworth has some serious arm talent- he can absolutely let it rip and accuratley delivers the football to his targets. In addition to that, the athleticism and ability he has to make plays on the run really separates himself from everyone on the field, if you make him leave the pocket he’s still just as big of a threat. Duckworth has already been receiving some attention from the next level- he currently lists offers from TCU, Arkansas, and Tulane!
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Brock Bradley Brock Bradley 6’0″ | 175 lbs | QB Spain Park | 2026 State AL had a great freshman year to kick off his career at Spain Park- he’s got a heck of an arm at his age and is going to be a big impact player in the state. All last year, Bradley totaled up 2,107 yards and 21 touchdowns- seriously putting his talent on display at a high level. Bradley has a ton of confidence as a passer, he is not afraid to put the ball in tight windows and can lets it fly downfield if necessary. So far, Bradley already lists offers from UAB and Troy- and he’s sure to add some more to that list soon!
Qadir Lyle has a ton of potential for Austin High going into his sophomore season. Lyle has a good frame, handles pressure well, and possesses a huge arm as well. In game, Lyle can be seen breaking sacks and putting the ball where it needs to be when he’s under heavy duress. As a freshman, it’s really hard to coach that, and he seems to already possess that ability. On the limited tape he has up right now, its clear that he has a ton of talent ready to be harnessed heading into his sophomore season- keep any eye on him!