6 New England QBs Scheduled to Land on our Ranks this Offseason
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Henry Colon New E #49 QB #14 HEIGHT 6'2" WEIGHT 180 POS QB CLASS 2027 View Profile Henry Colon Instagram Twitter State: New England School: St.Marks t 6’2, 170 | QB | 2027 3.3 GPA 2-sport athlete Has a minute-long…
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- 6’2, 170 | QB | 2027
- 3.3 GPA
- 2-sport athlete
Has a minute-long varsity tape posted on Hudl. Will get a closer look at the freshman at one of our camps in the coming weeks. Tape is limited, not to his fault, as he only played in four games due to injury. Lively deep ball, gives his weapons balls that they can run underneath. Any wideout running deep knows Colon can give him a chance to score. Sees the middle of the field early in his reps, witnessed hitting seam routes early in his dropback/progression. Doesn’t throw a flat ball, can arc the football in stride to his target, makes things tough on DBs in terms of potential PBUs downfield. We’ve yet to see the best out of this young man, I think it’s awesome to see the freshman gain valuable experience early on at a school that should develop him well. Quality reps this early shouldn’t go unnoticed. Excited to see more from a kid to the brim with potential.
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- 6’3, 215 | QB | 2026
- 3.6 GPA
First rep on mid-season tape has him chucking a 55+ air-yard bomb to his man for a score. More than anything, I’m immediately intrigued by the gas in this kid’s arm. No massive hitch before this toss either. Not a flukey rep, the rest of AJ Robinson AJ Robinson 6’3″ | 215 lbs | QB Windsor | 2026 State New E ‘s tape is littered with rocket throws. I value several other traits above arm torque/strength, yet this young man is flashing some of the best arm talent I’ve come across when evaluating underclassmen. Downfield accuracy is a plus, seen getting tagged a bit before launching these rockets, all while maintaining said accuracy. As confident as the come, can tell based on some of the decisions he makes on tape. Love his short/intermediate release, a quick flick to his man in a reserved calm manner. Already producing well. Will rank high on our next update.
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- 6’0, 170 | 2025
- 3.6 GPA
- Basketball player
Has a 5-minute junor tape posted on Hudl. First-rep gives you an idea of the type of play-maker Reading Memorial has behind center. Pre-snap motion, out of gun, wideouts split-out wide, Jack Murphy Jack Murphy 6’0″ | 170 lbs | QB Reading | 2025 State New E is tasked with working a mesh/zone-read option with his back, he takes the rock between the tackles 55+ yards for a score, making some LBs/DBs miss along the way. Next rep you’ll witness Murphy using the same legs to elude pressure and deliver a strike on the go. Has some off-platform throws that really show off his accuracy on the move. Electric and enough of a playmaker for me to brush aside his size limitations a bit. Is going to rank well among his peers, I’m usually tough on “under-sized” QB prospects, yet this kid shows off too many quality throws for me to ignore. Has to be an exciting prospect to watch in person. First rep showed what he’s capable of when tucking and running, yet Murphy has plenty of reps keeping reads and popping passes quickly in your typical RPO fashion.
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- 6’2, 185 | 2024 | 3.5 GPA
- un-offered / unranked, yet should be on our lists.
Has a two-minute unfinished senior tape on Hudl. More will likely be added as the weeks progress. Operates out of a spread-offense, can work half fields. Has some early reps showing he can throw the football on time and accurately in the red zone, I always value QBs who can cash-in in these areas. Big kid with a big arm, seen sustaining a good base and release despite being tagged in the pocket. Mentioned McNamara’s size, he’s a big kid but not in terms of weight, so he can move and get his 185-pound frame out of the pocket if he needs to, seen doing so on tape a couple times. Like how he navigates the pocket after climbing his dropback, shoulders square, feet are comfortable. Still trying to find a home, there’s a ton of QB talent without a ton of opportunities out there. Put forth a four-TD night at the end of October.
Jake Attaway Jake Attaway QB New E
Jake Attaway Jake Attaway QB New E
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- 6’0, 185 | 2025
- National Honor Society
- 3.85 GPA
- Basketball and baseball participant
Massive production output, Hudl says he accounted for 44 total Hudson touchdowns, eclipsing the 3,000 total yard mark on the year too. 1,500 rushing, 1,400 passing, Jake Attaway Jake Attaway QB New E is your definition of a dual-threat prospect. Surprised by how comfortable he is in the pocket. With the numbers he put up, I expected Attaway to be an out-of-this-world athlete. Don’t get it twisted, this kid is a playmaker and can make something out of nothing more times than not, but he’s a lot more controlled than I thought he would be. He does a great job straddling the line between game-manager and play-maker. This type of duality in his game allows the Hudson coaching staff to be creative on offense, there’s a lot you can do with a kid this skilled in the backfield. Awesome improviser, but still proficient in the pocket before plays breakdown.
Drew Fitzgerald Drew Fitzgerald 6'2" | 180 lbs | QB Canterbury | 2026 New E
Drew Fitzgerald Drew Fitzgerald 6'2" | 180 lbs | QB Canterbury | 2026 New E
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- 6’2, 170 | 2025
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Posted a 5-minute Hudl on tape. Can see the touch he places on balls early on. Natural thrower of the football who has a natural feel for tempo/pacing. Smooth operator, North Andover often runs two routes out of the backfield coupled with some pre-snap motion, Fitzgerald scans the field well in these sets, looks comfortable, which is where the smooth adjective comes in. Likes to give his guys a shot downfield. Has an exaggerated/complete follow-through. Will rank well, really fond of the corner/out routes he hits above flat defenders. Again with his touch, the kid can layer the football to squeeze balls in between OTT safeties and flat-defenders. Accuracy and depth perception is a plus in this kid’s game.