1M District 1 Post Season QB Spotlight
With the 2023 regular season over, I’m doing an analysis of quarterback prospects from every Classification/Region/District in Florida. Doing these analyses allows me to spotlight a lot of players. There are a lot of young talented prospects and several sleeper prospects that…
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Continue ReadingWith the 2023 regular season over, I’m doing an analysis of quarterback prospects from every Classification/Region/District in Florida. Doing these analyses allows me to spotlight a lot of players. There are a lot of young talented prospects and several sleeper prospects that could start getting looks for the next level. Prep Redzone Florida will always promote everybody in hopes of them getting the opportunity of playing college football at the next level.
Colin Hurley Colin Hurley 6'0" | 215 lbs | QB Jacksonville Trinity Christian | 2024 State FL – Trinity Christian Academy c/o 24
6’1 215lbs
Hurley has been one of the top quarterbacks in the state for the last several seasons, the 4 star LSU commit once again has Conquers in the State playoffs geared towards another championship run. This season Hurley led the district with 1484 yards passing, completed 58% of his passes with 18 touchdowns. He also rushed for 80 yards and a touchdown. Highly rated quarterback with over 25 offers.
Strengths:
Mechanics and footwork
Quick release
Processes coverages quickly
Dwayne Stuckey- University Christian c/o 25
5’10 190lbs
Stuckey is an and under the radar quarterback out of University Christian. He has had two good seasons, and once again has led the Christians to the State playoffs. He finished second in the district passing for 1019 yards, completing 40% of his passes with 9 touchdowns. He also has 86 yards rushing and 4 touchdowns on the ground.
Strengths:
Plays with poise
Throws with good zip
Ability to extend plays with his legs
Mason Williams- Providence School c/o 25
6’1 195lbs
Williams is a two-sport athlete out of Providence School in Jacksonville, Florida. The first year starter has led the Stallions to a 7-3 record and a spot in the state playoffs where they’ll take on Orlando Prep on Friday night. Williams finished third in the district in passing with 876 yards, completing 55%, with 6 touchdowns. Williams is also the tams leading rusher with 723 yards and 8 touchdowns. He had 3-100 yard rushing games. Williams gets it done in the classroom with a 3.5 GPA.
Strengths:
Playmaker ball in his hands either running or throwing
Instinctive runner with really good lateral agility
Runs with good power and balance on designed runs