Top Returning 6A QBs For the 2024 Season
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Antwann Hill Antwann Hill 6'4" | 215 lbs | QB Houston County | 2025 State GA Jr. – Houston County
One of the top QB prospects not only in Georgia, but across the country in the 2025 class, Hill Jr. has had a brilliant high school career so far at Houston County and will be one of the top quarterbacks in Georgia for the 2024 season. The big-armed junior is coming off a big 2023 season where he threw for 2,732 yards and 31 touchdowns. The Bears quarterback has one of the strongest arms in the state with plenty of size at 6-foot-5 215-pounds. He shows command in the pocket, moves well in tight spaces, and knows how to rip the ball down the field. He can throw with touch as well, making him an easy D1-caliber talent. He can make just about every throw you can ask out of him, and he makes it look easy at times. He brings plenty of experience to the table and has a chance to light up the stat sheet again as a senior next fall. The former Colorado commitment will only get better this off-season and will attempt to lead Houston County to a state championship in his final season next fall. He’s currently ranked as the No. 11 overall prospect and the No. 1 QB prospect in Georgia for the 2025 class.
Jamon Jones – Jonesboro
One of the more underrated quarterbacks south of Atlanta, Jones may be on the smaller side, but don’t let that fool you. He brings a big arm to the table and has no problem trying to push the ball down the field. He does a good job of staying in the pocket and delivering a ball down the field or over the middle. He’s still progressing as a quarterback and needs to work on his accuracy, but he’s still a weapon who can make some big throws. He’s one of the leading returning quarterbacks in 6A after throwing for just over 2,000 yards last season. He played better and better as the season went along, but like every other quarterback, he had some trouble against a truly dominant Thomas County Central team. But before that, Jones was playing terrific football down the stretch. If he continues to put on some muscle and develop more as a quarterback and overall passer, Jones could be in store for a major senior season in 2024.
A breakout 2026 gunslinger in the peach state this past season, Bordeaux was a first-time starter for the Raiders this past fall who really opened some eyes across the state. The Fulton County standout has good size at 6-foot-2 185-pounds and throws an excellent deep ball down the field. He’s mobile, athletic, and loves to test opposing defensive backs vertically. He shows good mobility and footwork in the pocket, but his ability to sling the ball across the field is why he’s one of the top returning quarterbacks across the state in the 2026 class. He’s also one of the top returning QBs for the 6A classification after throwing for 2,466 yards and 26 touchdown passes last year. His accuracy should improve next year, but he showed as a sophomore that he’s capable of winning games with his arms, throwing for at least 5 touchdowns in three games last year. His stock is on the rise, and he’s bound for a gigantic junior season in 2024.