Regional Stat Stars of Week 13 (Part. II)
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Gunner Fagrell Gunner Fagrell 6'1" | 160 lbs | QB Higley | 2026 State AZ HEIGHT 6'0" POS QB CLASS 2026 Gunner Fagrell Gunner Fagrell 6'1" | 160 lbs | QB Higley | 2026 State AZ School: Higley Fagrell is…
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Continue ReadingGunner Fagrell Gunner Fagrell 6'1" | 160 lbs | QB Higley | 2026 State AZ
Gunner Fagrell Gunner Fagrell 6'1" | 160 lbs | QB Higley | 2026 State AZ
Fagrell is one of the next young up and coming signal callers across the state that has shown some tremendous upside and should have a very bright future over the next two years. He is a very efficient passer that can stand tall in the pocket, deliver the ball downfield and makes his reads quickly while showing a snappy release and is not afraid to throw the ball into tight windows. He also shows some pocket mobility, can throw across his body and on the run while throwing his receivers open vertically. In the first round of the 5-A playoffs, he had a stellar performance going for over 350+ yards passing and a impressive 5 touchdowns. He looks to keep that pace this weekend against Millennium in the second round of the post season.
Neill is another very impressive senior quarterback that gathered some early offers a couple of years back from UNLV and Missouri State, but remains uncommitted. He has all the tools to have a chance to play at the next level, and he could be a late steal for a FCS+ program down the stretch as we near closer to national signing day this Winter. He is a true dual-threat kid that knows when to tuck it and run while able to buy time with his feet and make throws from various platforms. In the 2-A playoffs last weekend, he had a career day throwing for 300+ yards and 2 scores, while adding another 160+ yards on the ground and 3 more touchdowns.
Gennicks has been establishing himself as one of the better defenders in the state, and is always flying around making plays outside the tackles and is a high motor and violent kid. Playing in the first round of the 6-A playoffs, he was all over the field and put up some impressive numbers. He finished with 10 tackles, 1 sack and was able to provide a nice pass rush and consistent tackling abilities in the run game. He should find his home at inside or outside linebacker in college due to his length and cover abilities. Gennicks is a no brainer D-III+ caliber kid.