C/O 23 2M QB’s Still Available
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With the 2022 season in the rear view, we’re looking at prospects at that were productive this season on the field and still available for colleges to take a look at for the next level. Prep Redzone Florida will always…
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Continue ReadingWith the 2022 season in the rear view, we’re looking at prospects at that were productive this season on the field and still available for colleges to take a look at for the next level. Prep Redzone Florida will always promote everybody in hopes of them getting the opportunity of playing college football at the next level.
Riley Willis- Bishop Moore Catholic
6’0 185lbs
Willis has been a very good player for the past two seasons for Bishop Moore throwing for over 2400 yards with 21 touchdown passes. This season he was very good leading the Hornets to an 8-4 record and into the regional semifinals of the state playoffs. Willis was voted Team MVP after compiling 1,647 yards passing with 17 touchdowns and rushing for 615 yards and nine touchdowns on the ground with two 100 yard rushing games. He’s also very good student with a 3.6 GPA.
Roman Doles Roman Doles 5'11" | 185 lbs | QB Jacksonville Parker | 2023 FL – Raines High
5’9 185lbs
Doles was very good this season leading Raines High to a 9-3 record and into the third round of the state playoffs. The first year starter passed for 1600 yards, and 21 total touchdowns and was very effective on the ground rushing for 912 yards, averaging 7.2 yards per carry and two 100 yard rushing games. He picked up an offer in late January from River City Prep.
Joseph Wiesner- Episcopal School of Jacksonville
6’2 170lbs
Wiesner guided the Eagles to a 8-3 record and a birth in the state playoffs. He was the top performer for Episcopal School of Jacksonville throwing for 1,327 yards, completing 55% of his passes with 16 touchdowns and a QB rating of 99.4. He also had added a rushing touchdown on the season. Wiesner was invited to the Blue-Grey All-Star Game and played very well. In two seasons as a starter Wiesner through for 3,252 yards and 30 touchdowns.
Josiah McNair- Lake Buena Vista High
5’8 160lbs
McNair was a bright spot for Lake Buena Vista this season. He finished with 1,154 yards passing, completing 50% of his passes with 10 touchdowns. The dual-threat athlete also had 71 carries for 440 yards and 8 touchdowns, with two 100 yard rushing games. McNair is an athletic player with good acceleration and quickness. Could possibly play multiple positions at the next level. He’s a track athlete that runs an 11.4 or 100 m.