Top 4M District 5 QB Spotlight: Post Season Analysis
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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.
Juan Gainous Juan Gainous 6'3" | 215 lbs | QB Olympia | 2024 FL – Olympia High c/o 24
6’3 215lbs
Gainous was outstanding this season and once again was the top quarterback in the district, leading the Raiders to a 8-3 record, and into the State playoffs. Gainous led the district in passing with 1812 yards, completed 64% of his passes with 21 touchdowns and a QB rating of 130.9. Gainous also so finished the season with 374 yards (9.6 avg) rushing and 7 touchdowns. Gainous’ outstanding season led him to being selected to the Orlando All-Observer first team All-County. Gainous is still available and coaches need to check him out. He can definitely play at the next level.
Strengths:
Smart (3.96 GPA) on and off the field
Prototype build, arm talent and traits
Deep ball
Bryce Speed- Windermere High c/o 25
5’9 160lbs
Speed is a dynamic quarterback that was the best offensive player for the Wolverines this season. Glennon was a playmaker finishing second in the district throwing for 1374 yards, completed 56% of his passes with 10 touchdowns. He also was second in the team with 426 yards rushing and 7 touchdowns. He averaged over 9.9 yards per carry! Speed was selected to the Orlando All-Observer second team All-County
Strengths:
Athleticism
Creativity outside the pocket
Calm and natural thrower
Stanley Anderson-Lofton- Dr. Phillips High c/o 25
6’2 207lbs
Anderson-Lofton was once again outstanding for the Dr. Phillips; he helped lead the Panthers to a 7-5 record and into the Regional Semifinals of the State Playoffs. Anderson-Lofton was solid this season finishing third in the district, throwing 1291 yards, completed 51% of his passes with 10 touchdowns. He also finished second of the team with 231 yards (5.0 avg) rushing and 7 touchdowns. Anderson-Lofton picked up his first offer over the summer from FAMU.
Strengths:
Good feet to slide and avoid pressure
Powerful thrower that can generate a lot of velocity
Arm talent
Jack Reilly- West Orange High c/o 25
6’1 190lbs
Reilly was a first year starter for West Orange and really impressed. Although the Warriors had some struggles this year, Reilly was a bright spot on offense, he finished fourth in the district in passing throwing for 1259 yards, completing 53% of his passes with 7 touchdowns. Reilly will be a player to keep an on next season.
Strengths:
Easy throwing stroke
Big-time upside
Footwork and mechanics