Combine Series Preview: Outlining the Registered QBs as of MAR 20
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The Prep Redzone Combine Series is less than a month away! As invites are being sent out and as athletes keep signing up, I will be previewing several position groups. Currently, we have 10 amazing Quarterbacks penciled in to compete…
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Continue ReadingThe Prep Redzone Combine Series is less than a month away! As invites are being sent out and as athletes keep signing up, I will be previewing several position groups. Currently, we have 10 amazing Quarterbacks penciled in to compete at next month’s showcase. We have everywhere from D3 – P5 QBs attending, and it’s looking like our most stacked QB group we’ve ever had.
As of very recently, Preston has reclassified to the class of 2025 and will be transferring to the Phillips Exeter Academy in New Hampshire. I was shocked to see that Preston only received one offer, from Saginaw Valley State. Preston was my #1 highest riser from last offseason. He proved that he could make any throw from the pocket, and that he has better processing abilities than most. I can’t wait to see him compete next month, and I fully believe that going to a more prominent school with a more difficult schedule will boost his recruitment.
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Ried has grown on me a LOT since I first saw him last summer. He has above-average accuracy, and excels making plays when the pocket breaks down. I think he’s a fringe Division 2 prospect as of right now.
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Knight is probably the most well-known prospect attending the Combine Series, and dare I say the most talented. Knight has the accuracy, playmaking ability, and processing to one day be a Power 5 prospect. I am blown away by his efficient play in picking part defenses in the difficult MAC Red. This is one of those prospects that has the IT factor, and I’d be shocked if Knight went anywhere that wasn’t a Division 1 college.
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Brady Collins Brady Collins 6’2″ | 185 lbs | QB Clarkston | 2026 State MI has been highly impressive so far this offseason.
I’ve watched Brady throw two times so far this offseason, and he’s impressed a lot at Legacy events.
Arm talent is good. Not the best in the class, but well above average.
He’s accurate enough to earn D2 offers. Can make throws to just about any part of the field, and has some sense of timing and placement.
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My knowledge of Anthony comes from his highlight tapes and what a few coaches have told me.
Every coach (7on7 and a few DLS position coaches) who I’ve talked to rave about Anthony. I’ve heard great things about his playmaking, athletesism, arm talent, but I’ve yet to see it in person.
On film the athletic ability stands out. He has good vision and looks like good speed. Very interested to see how he tests. I am fairly confident that Anthony is at least a Division 2 prospect, whether that’s as a Quarterback or another position.
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Jaxson has been a highly-touted QB for a while now, and I’m very excited for him to presumably be QB1 for Davison next season. I’m always seeing Jaxson on Twitter training with Joe Boisture, and I’m confident he’s more than ready for Friday Night Lights playing for one of the best programs in Michigan. Jaxson’s biggest strengths are his processing, mechanics, and playmaking ability. I am unsure about his accuracy and arm talent, but that’s what the Fall season is for.
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Ben had great stats last season. He thrives at making plays outside of the pocket and offensive structure. He has a few great deep ball highlights, and flashes good accuracy. Very intrigued to see how Ben tests and throws at the showcase.
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Had a very good JV season as a freshman. Legit arm talent that will only get better with age. Some good, accurate deep throws. He’s a very raw prospect because he’s a freshman, but he could develop into a good college prospect. Too early to fully evaluate, but his current film is extremely promising. Very excited to see him throw and test.
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For a 2028 (8th grader) he is extremely good. Looks like he’s headed to De La Salle via his Twitter, but I don’t think anything is official.
Arm talent looks amazing for an 8th grader. He can sling that thing and put some zip on it in the short-intermediate range. Accuracy is above-average for a high school Varsity QB, let alone a middle schooler. Even throws with decent timing and placement at times.
Looks like he can read the field decently well
A good playmaker already. I know it’s middle school, but it looks like he has a great feel for the game already and his athletic ability looks good- should only improve with time.
He hasn’t played a snap in High School yet, but his current abilities are extremely promising. Look out for this kid to be a high-tier D2 prospect at the very least.rnVERY interested in testing numbers and how he compares side by side with the other QBs.