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<p>With the most recent 2025 rankings update coming out, we're looking at the top of the QB big board for the class and why we should be excited to see what they can do in year 4!</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">1. [player_tooltip player_id='553011' first='Jimmy' last='Sullivan'] - Carroll - 6'3" 170lbs</h2>
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<p>Bursting onto the scene for Carroll in 2022 was Sullivan, and man is he talented. He's creative, knows how to extend plays, and keeps his eyes downfield and his shoulders square when rolling out. He's a good athlete who can make plays and be effective in the pocket. He's done nothing but improve since his sophomore year and I fully expect another leap in year 4 from the Summit City Stud who is committed to Iowa.</p>
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<p>Twitter: <strong>@Jimmy_Sullivan</strong></p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">2. [player_tooltip player_id='243219' first='Noah' last='Ehrlich'] - Crown Point - 6'0" 175lbs</h2>
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<p>Ehrlich bet on himself this past season and transferred over to Crown Point and the rest has been history. He came out and lit it up for Crown Point this year and put himself on the map. He's got a fantastic arm and can drop it over the shoulder. Accuracy and timing are his 2 best traits and throwing guys open is easy work. Being a good athlete as well, you can see why Miami (OH) is excited to have inked him early.</p>
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<p>Twitter: <strong>@Noah_Ehrlich</strong></p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">3. [player_tooltip player_id='553015' first='Jackson' last='Willis'] - Indianapolis Lutheran - 6'2" 180lbs</h2>
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<p>I know the knock against Willis is he's a small school guy, but that's the only knock they can find. He's got prototypical height and weight. He can navigate the pocket and is best when he can go through his reads. Not only that, but he's a winner on the field. Multiple state championships under his belt prove he can play under pressure.</p>
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<p>Twitter: <strong>@JWillis2025</strong></p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">4. [player_tooltip player_id='196717' first='Isaiah' last='Rogers'] - Ben Davis - 6'3" 225lbs</h2>
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<p>Developing in the wings and getting some reps here and there is one of, if not the most intriguing prospects in the entire state of Indiana. The build and frame that Rogers has combined with the massive cannon of an arm has had schools interested since he was in 8th grade. Sitting behind a star QB in Gotkowski, it's likely been hard for Rogers to wait, however, this fall should be his opportunity. He's got all the talent in the world and if he puts it together, watch out.</p>
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<p>Twitter: <strong>@Isaiah_Rogers1</strong></p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">5. [player_tooltip player_id='1039865' first='Malachi' last='Walden'] - Tri-West Hendricks - 6'1" 185lbs</h2>
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<p>Liekly one of the most dynamic and fun QBs to watch that you haven't heard of resides in Lizton, Indiana. What Walden is able to do on the field is nothing short of spectacular. He's an incredible athlete who makes plays with his legs and his arm. He's so hard to bring down in the open field that it's lucky if a guy gets a hand on him. He's then efficient and makes good decisions with the ball. 1700 passing yards and 1800 rushing yards in 1 season is impressive no matter who and where you are.</p>
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<p>Twitter: <strong>@Malachi_Walden</strong></p>
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With the most recent 2025 rankings update coming out, we're looking at the top of the QB big board for the class and why we should be excited to see what they can do in year 4!
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