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<p>The 2nd Annual HBCU Carolinas Showcase by Charlotte Football Insiders brings HBCU colleges and universities from the Carolinas and beyond together to evaluate high school prospects for recruiting boards, offers, and evaluation by college coaches in person. This year over 200 players participated in the showcase at Harding High School in Charlotte, NC on a Thursday Night. Let's take a look at the top Quarterbacks from the showcase. </p>
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<p><br><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1257574' first='Evan' last='Rambert'] - Mallard Creek (MVP)</strong></p>
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<p>A 2025 prospect, Ramber really impressed in the Longest Throw competition, throwing the football a whopping 68 yards in the air to claim the championship of that competition. At 6'1 and 185 pounds, there is going to be a fun competition to see who ultimately will be the starting quarterback at Mallard Creek this upcoming season, but no matter what, you cannot deny Rambert's talent. He showed good agility and change of direction during the agility circuit, flashing the ability of a dual-threat quarterback with major potential. <br><br><strong>Trenton Sherrill - East Gaston</strong></p>
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<p>Being 6'4 and 185 pounds always seems to help you stand out as a player, and Trenton's size definitely puts him in a good place as far as meeting size expectations. The left handed 2024 prospect showed off a good arm and good touch on downfield throws throughout the camp. As he progresses deeper into camp season, I will be excited to see him perform in 7 on 7 competition. <br><br><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='771186' first='Andrew' last='Attmore'] - Dudley</strong></p>
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<p>Attmore has starred in previous Charlotte Football Insiders showcases, and this one was no different. He showed very good fundamentals in his drop and delivery of the football consistently throughout the showcases. Andrew was a finalist in the Longest Throw competition, and threw with very good accuracy in the 1 on 1 portion of the showcase versus defensive backs. Andrew is a 2024 prospect that I expect to start getting interest from multiple colleges as we get closer to the start of the season in the fall.<br><br><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='915835' first='Jared' last='Street'] - Hickory Ridge</strong></p>
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<p>Street continues to show at a very young age (2027 prospect) that he is talented beyond many of his peers. The thing I love is his anticipation in throwing 1 on 1's with receivers he has never worked with. It is very impressive that he can get the ball with very good accuracy in tight windows already. Street previously earned offers from Campbell and Catawba, almost unheard of at this young age. As he continues to mature physically, I expect to see exponential growth in his game. <br><br><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='640627' first='Gavin' last='Adams'] - Ardrey Kell</strong></p>
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<p>Adams is a player that I have known about for a couple of years now, and he is stepping into the ability that has been there all along. As a 2025 prospect, he will have his own quarterback battle this upcoming season to see who will lead the Knights in the fall. At 6'2 and 195 pounds, he is a strong pocket passer that has enough athleticism to make plays outside of the pocket as well. Very good arm strength and accuracy make Gavin a quarterback prospect on the rise in my opinion. </p>
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The 2nd Annual HBCU Carolinas Showcase by Charlotte Football Insiders brings HBCU colleges and universities from the Carolinas and beyond together to evaluate high school prospects for recruiting boards, offers, and evaluation by college coaches in person. This year over 200 players participated in the showcase at Harding High School in Charlotte, NC on a Thursday Night. Let's take a look at the top Quarterbacks from the showcase.
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