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<p>Unlike any other position on offense and defense, there is only one quarterback on the field at a time. To be selected to play the position on a Future Stars team is an accomplishment in itself, but even here there are varying tiers of ability. The four class of 2028 signal caller's below, stood out to me during the week in a big way.</p>
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Unlike any other position on offense and defense, there is only one quarterback on the field at a time. To be selected to play the position on a Future Stars team is an accomplishment in itself, but even here there are varying tiers of ability. The four class of 2028 signal caller's below, stood out to me during the week in a big way.
HEIGHT
6'2"
WEIGHT
190
POS
QB
CLASS
2028
State:
Georgia
School:
Academy Of Richmond County
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HEIGHT
6'1"
WEIGHT
175
POS
QB
CLASS
2028
State:
Georgia
School:
Westlake
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HEIGHT
6'2"
WEIGHT
185
POS
QB
CLASS
2028
State:
Florida
School:
Wesley Chapel Wiregrass Ranch
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HEIGHT
5'11"
WEIGHT
165
POS
QB
CLASS
2028
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HEIGHT
5'9"
WEIGHT
220
POS
ATH
CLASS
2028
State:
South Carolina
School:
Riverside
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