PRZ Next Southeast: Quarterback 2nd Team All-Camp Selections
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Sladen Shack MS #44 QB #4 HEIGHT 6'0" WEIGHT 185 POS QB CLASS 2027 View Profile Sladen Shack State: Mississippi School: Brandon Shack, a 6-foot, 185-pounder from Mississippi, checked the boxes for what you typically look for in a QB.…
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Continue ReadingShack, a 6-foot, 185-pounder from Mississippi, checked the boxes for what you typically look for in a QB. From the top down, his mechanics are in sync and smooth with little to no wasted movement. He showed consistency in his throwing motion with the ability to change his delivery point to make numerous different throws. When everything ties together, Shack is capable of making any throw on the field, and he showed that during the showcase.
Physically, Rahal was the most impressive QB at the showcase and one of the best overall at the event. The Savannah, Georgia native certainly passes the eye test with his muscular frame and a strong arm at 5-foot-10 and 190-pounds. He possesses a quick release, allowing him to get the ball out quickly and efficiently in the short and intermediate passing game. As he adds more touch to his deep ball, he will continue to grow as a passer. He has the arm to make any throw on the field, and he proved so during camp.
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Means is a tall and lanky QB that is just starting to reach his ceiling as a QB and showed plenty of promise as a passer. At 5-foot-11 and nearly 130-pounds, the South Carolina native has a longer release, but the ball comes out as a tight spiral and can pierce through the air. His mechanics were in sync and collected, a very good attribute to have as a younger QB. Means might have the most upside out of any of the QBs at the showcase.
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Tanner Padgett
Tanner Padgett
Padgett competed all afternoon and ended up being one of the more surprising QB performers at the event. Smaller in stature, Padgett has some surprising arm strength and can sling the ball down the field. Yet another South Carolina Quarterback that flashed, he made some throws in the short and intermediate range, but his ability to get the ball downfield vertically was impressive to watch. It’s clear Padgett went into camp with a chip on his shoulder, and he played well and showed some physical upside.