New England QB Index, Catching up on Seven Northeastern Passers
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Peter Bourque HEIGHT 6'4" WEIGHT 195 POS QB CLASS 2027 View Profile Peter Bourque Twitter State: New England School: Tabor Academy t now self-lists as 6’4, 180 pounds has single-game cut-ups on Hudl, as well as a three-game tape from…
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- now self-lists as 6’4, 180 pounds
- has single-game cut-ups on Hudl, as well as a three-game tape from a month ago.
Catholic Memorial’s young star in the making and top ranked 2026 passer Peter Bourque Peter Bourque 6’4″ | 195 lbs | QB Tabor Academy | 2027 New E has seemingly picked up where he left off. Taking a look at his three-game, you see a lot of familiar throws out of similar sets that we have grown accustomed to following his freshman season. There’s an uptick across the board in terms of overall development, this just means that the young man is continuing to work to maintian his status among his peers. Slightly lighter, slightly taller, even more confidence seen on tape which I didn’t think was possible. If I’m Peter Bourque Peter Bourque 6’4″ | 195 lbs | QB Tabor Academy | 2027 New E , I should understand that there really is no limit to what I can accomplsih on the field, this should breed further confidence. Flat out one of the best anticiplatroy passers I’ve seen regardless of position, this takes into account the Pennsylvania passers I’ve evaluated. Anticipates out-breaking routes well, gives a good lead in front of wideouts, same anticipation can be seen when attacking the seams. I’d even argue that his base and foot-alignment pre-release have gotten a tad better too. Easily one of the further-along passers in the Northeast.
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- 4.0 GPA as a freshman
No tape out of this young man yet which is fine, it’s early in his career and he’s still finishing out this Fall campaign. I will say, I’m excited to see substanital tape, tape should help me get a better underatanding of the prospect we are looking at. Until then, a proper evaluation for our rankings will have to wait. Campbell should know that his play has caught the rigth attention around the northeast. I have heard his name come up in conversations surrounding the area. Excited to learn more.
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- updated measurabels self-listed at 6’0, 180
- 2-sport captain and athlete
- ranked as a top 50 senior quarterback
Coming off an impressive 15-20 performance, a performance in which Lennox accounted for five touchdown scores, the Carver senior has now totaled over 2,000 total yards from scrimmage, while eclipsing the 30-touchdown threshold. Impressive production that will likely see him reach the top 300 in terms of overall New England prospects in his class. Taking a look at his mid-season tape posted about two weeks ago, I watched a seasoned passer who delivers accurate, catchable balls after escaping the pocket when plays break down. His improvisational skills are a calling card, can create late with his arm and awareness, can create with his feet too. Love his effiecnecy, kid has to have a great completeion percentage, all the while not being afraid to target all three areas of the field. Has a ways to go in terms of cleanimg up footwork out of gun sets, his measurables also don’t scream college football, which is okay. His production against good competition does scream next-level. I’d bet local small programs take an extra look at this young man after catching wind of how well he’s producing. Recruitment has been relatively slow.
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- 3.75 GPA
- now at 215 instead of 220.
- ranks as a top ten passer in his class. currently unoffered.
Posted a mid-season tape a week ago. Not counting the game from this past weekend, Landry has completed 74% off his passes for 850+ yards and ten scores. Love two things when watching him work on tape. His eyes, this kid sees the field, he’s not guessing and can correctly move his eyes from read to read without making blind guesses. Stature in the pocket, as well as his overall height helps here. Another, the tempo he throws with, the ability to put air on balls or throw dots on a rope, this stands out on tape as well. Powerful arm that doesn’t need too much torque or displacement to let loose. Everything stays tight, base isn’t too wide, doesn’t exaggerate his chest stretch after separating from his off-hand. Not much of a hitch either. Realtively mobile for a big kid.
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A new name I’ve got on my radar thanks to Roger Silva, as well as a tip over from the guys at QBHitlist. Lukas Prock Lukas Prock 6’1″ | 165 lbs | QB Wellesley | 2027 State New E , currently on watchlist but likely to place high on our ranks when we eventually release our debut 2027 rankings.
Lukas Prock Lukas Prock 6’1″ | 165 lbs | QB Wellesley | 2027 State New E has a minute-long tape from this Fall season, I’m glad to see any varsity freshman tape from any prospect. The fact that Prock can make one is already a good thing. Like how Prock transitions his weight from his back foot to front through his hips, looks balanced when doing so. Most of Prock’s throws come from what I assume to be late in a blow-out, as well as an early-year scrimmage. At this point in his career, any and all reps should be valued. I value the accuracy and timing he shows so far. Things are easy in 7v7 settings, hitting targets accurately and in a timely fashion with a real rush looming isn’t taken for granted by evaluators such as myself. Love what I’m seeing and hearing out of the Wellesley frreshman.
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We are getting to the point where nothing William Wood William Wood 6’2″ | 195 lbs | QB Xaverian Brothers | 2027 State New E accomplishes surprises me. I mean that in the best of ways. Former camp standout and MVP, Wood has already been stamped as a prospect well worth the hype, yet one we will sadly have to wait and see on in terms of substantial tape. That is still the case here in early November. Totally understandable of course, with Wood stationed behind another elite passer in Henry Hasselbeck Henry Hasselbeck 6’3″ | 185 lbs | QB Xaverian Brothers | 2024 State New E . All of this, and yet Wood started his first game on Varisty against a talented Boston College HS football team. We finally got a glimpse of a young man who is likely to rank very high on our debut 2027 lists. I don’t want to overreact to a minute’s worth of tape, but it looks like Wood was waiting and working for this moment for years. The statement is true.
His pocket awareness shined, Wood both moved his launch point to deliver accurate balls on the move, he also escaped and created with his legs. Seeing Wood score on multiple occasions from inside the 20 while escaping pressure should excite all college coaches thinking of courting him in the future. Already deep into zone-read and play action sets, I’d bet that the XB staff isn’t holding much back. Confidence flashes on tape, his feet aren’t happy, his eyes/helmet isn’t darting around. Poise and confident. Again, I don’t want to overreact, but this performance two weeks ago should have Wood’s stock rising.
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Here’s another 2027 that’s caught my attention. Has a 4-minute mid-season tape on Hudl.
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- Currenlty stands at 6’0, 175 pounds.
Said tape opens up with Husereau flicking a 50-air yard throw that hits his man in stride for a touchdown. Talk about depth perception, talk about accuracy, talk about arm strength without a massive hitch or drawn out release. Reps like this grabs your attention quick. Working in wide sets primarily, Husereau proves he can catch the snap and deliver accurate balls on timing routes as well, which you can argue is much more important than flashy passes downfield. Is capable of working zone-read sets out of gun, can even tuck and throw swings in true RPO fashion. Would love to see this kid at a camp. Raw arm strength too, there is power behind his tosses even 20-30 yards downfield, just don’t see that too often out of underclassman. Not a fairweather QB either, delivers some darts under pressure or on the go.