Top Four 2026 QBs In Georgia
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The new 2026 rankings were released this week and there are plenty of quarterbacks who made a big jump in the latest update. Who are they? Let’s take a look… Julian Lewis Julian Lewis 6'2" | 175 lbs | QB…
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Continue ReadingThe new 2026 rankings were released this week and there are plenty of quarterbacks who made a big jump in the latest update.
Who are they?
Let’s take a look…
Julian Lewis Julian Lewis 6'2" | 175 lbs | QB Carrollton | 2025 GA – Carrollton
Staying put as the No. 1 overall prospect in the state, there’s a good chance Lewis might be the No. 1 overall prospect in the country as well for his class. An elite quarterback with tremendous poise, arm talent, leadership, pocket presence, and overall accuracy, there’s not much to criticize about Lewis’ game. As a freshman last season, Lewis led a powerful Carrollton Trojan team all the way to the 7A state championship. Carrollton may have lost the game, but Lewis put on a show, throwing for 531 yards and five touchdowns on the biggest stage. On the season, Lewis threw for 4,118 yards and an eye-opening 48 touchdowns. The 6-foot-1 180-pound signal-caller already holds just about every major offer and could be the biggest recruit overall in the 2026 class. As good as he was last year, it’s an easy decision to leave Lewis at the No. 1 spot.
Harrison Faulkner Harrison Faulkner 6'1" | 170 lbs | QB Oconee County | 2026 State GA – North Oconee
A big-time quarterback in the Athens area with a chance to have a major breakout season this fall, Faulkner is a talented dual-threat quarterback with the potential to reel in some major offers with an impressive sophomore season this fall. He has a lean 6-foot-1 170-pound frame who will continue adding more weight and muscle over the next two years. A natural passer with consistent accuracy and ball-placement, Faulkner is the son of a college coach who understands the game and what it takes to play quarterback. The Bogart native has natural pocket presence with good footwork that allows him to elude defenders and make plays with his feet. He has a quick release, hits receivers in stride, and has the overall look of a quarterback with a big career ahead of him. He throws well on the run, can push the ball vertically, and could have a gigantic 2023 season this fall. He’s now ranked as the No. 2 QB prospect and the No. 29 overall prospect in Georgia for the 2026 class.
DJ Bordeaux DJ Bordeaux 6'3" | 190 lbs | QB Alpharetta | 2026 State GA – Alpharetta
A new dual-threat quarterback to keep an eye on in Fulton County, 2026 signal caller DJ Bordeaux DJ Bordeaux 6'3" | 190 lbs | QB Alpharetta | 2026 State GA is a Colorado native who has made his way down to the peach-state to play for the impressive 6A Alpharetta Raiders. He’ll be a sophomore this upcoming season and has a chance to shine this year if he wins the starting job. He has plenty of size at 6-foot-3 185-pounds with electric arm talent. He throws the ball effortlessly down the field, he’s a good athlete, and has the potential to be one of the best not only in Georgia, but across the South in the 2026 class. Now, he’s ranked by Prep Redzone as the No. 3 QB prospect and the No. 30 overall prospect in Georgia. He moves well in the pocket, he’s accurate down the field, and he knows how to take off and make plays with his legs. He has an incredibly bright future ahead of him and already holds offers from Penn State, Colorado, Pittsburgh, Virginia Tech, among others. Look for him to have a breakout type of season in 2023.
Brodie McWhorter Brodie McWhorter 6'2" | 190 lbs | QB Cass | 2026 State GA – Cass
A strong-armed quarterback on the rise in North Georgia, it’s safe to call this Cass quarterback one of the very best in Georgia. The 6-foot-2 195-pounder has a cannon for an arm and knows how to drive the ball accurately down the field. He proved as a freshman last year that he has big-time D1 talent, and the offers started to roll in this off-season. He shows great pocket presence, he’s a natural leader, and has a chance to break some records at Cass before this career ends. He has natural arm talent and he’s bound for a gigantic sophomore season in 2023. As a freshman last year, McWhorter threw for over 2,000 yards and 20 touchdowns while adding five more touchdowns on the ground. He’s an impressive dual-threat quarterback and one to know for the next three years. He’s currently ranked as the No. 4 QB in the state and the No. 49 overall prospect in the 2026 class. With a strong sophomore season, look for that ranking to continue to rise over time.