Prep Redzone WI Showcase: Best of the QBs
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The Prep Redzone WI Showcase has repeatedly shown that WI has a stable of signal callers for every level of college football. Sunday’s Showcase was no different as we saw talent make the trip to Oak Creek from all across the state to show off their stuff. I am confident that each of the athletes in today’s article will be playing at the next level. I highly recommend checking these kids out, getting them on your boards, and building relationships with them. Let’s get started!
Our MVP of the position was Joseph Kallay Joseph Kallay 6’0″ | 185 lbs | QB Franklin | 2025 State WI of Franklin HS. Following a run to the State Finals, Kallay came out to continue to show off his impressive traits. The junior has made impressive strides in his mechanics and overall arm talent. You will see him climb those QB rankings as we begin rankings updates. Check out his full breakdown in the MVP article HERE.
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Grayson is a Prep Redzone WI Showcase veteran. It has been a great chance to see how he has developed over the year. McCain’s game has continued to improve since this spring. His already big, strong frame looks even bigger than this spring. The arm has continued to strengthen as well. Not only does McCain look like a high end QB prospect, the arm talent matches. He made throws to every level of the field, could put it anywhere on a frozen rope so he could fit it into tight windows. Grayson has developed the ability to throw from awkward angles, and on the move. His feet looked smooth and were able to quickly set and move with his eyes. This is one of the top talents at the position in WI.
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I get more an more excited every time I see Brayln in person. Since I last saw Brayln it is clear he has hit a growth spurt. He will need to focus on filling out his frame, but height will never be an issue for him. What also made me excited was watching how coachable he was when we started passing to WRs vs air and DBs. He implemented what coaches said and it led to impressive throws. Albritton still has good body control despite the growth spurt. His feet are quick and help to generate solid velocity on his deep passes. The ball came out of his hand quickly, and his ball placement was pinpoint while throwing in rhythm. Brayln is our current QB1 for 2026, and he looks the part of an up and coming prospect.
Owen was a walk up on the day of the event, and he made it very well worth the decision to come out. I have been keeping an eye on Owen through his Hudl highlights, but it is always a difference maker to see these kids in person. It was clear that Owen has the natural arm talent that will translate to the next level. He has the skill set of a prototypical passer. Quick footwork through his dropback, is able to quickly set and throw, he has touch on his downfield passes, and we saw him drive the ball on the short to intermediate throws. I’m excited to follow him over this next year, and see how he builds on his 2023 season.
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Arrowhead has a freshman QB with a bright future. Nolan impressed me throughout the day from testing to individual drills to the one on one battles. The freshman is a natural passer. Nolan makes it look easy pushing the ball downfield or zipping it 15 yards downfield on a rope. The 6′ 175 lbs QB has sharp mechanics that is able to maximize the velocity he can put into the ball. Nolan stood out in the drills that highlighted off platform passing or throwing on the move as well. Coaches need to get him on their boards early.
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One of our 5 representatives in the Best vs Best portion of the day was Homestead’s junior QB Tommy O’Hagan Tommy O’Hagan 6’1″ | 185 lbs | QB Homestead | 2025 State WI . Tommy had a very strong junior season, earning All Region honors while throwing 12 TDs to 1 INT. The junior continuously caught my eyes with his arm. The ball jumps out of his hand, but more impressively, the control and ball placement were excellent throughout the day. Whether dropping it over a shoulder, hitting a crossing receiver, or getting the ball out quick, O’Hagan placed the ball where his guy could catch it in stride. He is a productive, winning QB to know over this next year.
Next up in Verona looks like the 6’3″ 215 lbs junior QB Caleb Hallmark Caleb Hallmark 6’3″ | 215 lbs | QB Verona | 2025 State WI . He has a huge frame, and he knew how to get that size behind the ball to rip it downfield. Caleb has no problem attacking any level of the field. As the day went on, Caleb settled in and the accuracy continued to improve. This offseason will be huge for Caleb. The arm talent is there and we could see huge strides in improvement if he puts in the work on tightening up his mechanics. As those become more smooth we will see the accuracy continue to climb. Keep an eye on the big frame and big arm QB out of Verona as he looks to take over the helm.
Logan George
Logan George
Logan George was new on my radar Sunday, but he put together a day made me learn his name. Logan is a dual threat at the QB position. He put together a strong athletic testing portion, showing explosiveness and the speed to hurt a defense on the ground. Logan’s athleticism shows up in his passing as well. He has an efficient throwing motion, quick feet, and can snap the ball out of his hands. I was surprised by the velocity he could pout on the ball when he really let it rip also. He is a rising northern WI prospect. Give his film a look.
We had an impressive 8th grade QB come and ball out at the Showcase on Sunday. JJ proved that he is an impressive dual threat QB who should make some noise very early in his HS career. The 8th grader has a solid 6′ 165 lbs frame, and is a technically advanced passer for his age. His accuracy to every level of the field was impressive, and his arm didn’t look out of place compared to the HS athletes in attendance. It is clear Chapman puts in the work in the offseason. I’m very excited to follow his HS career.
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Finn was another impressive performer. He is an athletic passer who can hurt a defense with his arm or legs. I first came across him after he caught my eyes a couple times during the testing portion. Morrison is a twitchy short area athlete. His quick feet fit the QB position well too. He quickly dropped back and set his feet to get the ball out. I went to check out his film, and Finn made a lot of impressive plays. He moved well in the pocket to buy time. The ball jumps out of his hand, especially when he attacks the intermediate level of the field. Finn is an athlete to get on your radars and into your camps this summer.