Top Potential Breakout Quarterbacks from Quebec Pt. 1
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Take a look at some quarterback prospects from Quebec who are on the verge of a potential breakout, some of these guys have quality tape already so why am I labeling them as breakout prospects? Well, they all are younger…
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Continue ReadingTake a look at some quarterback prospects from Quebec who are on the verge of a potential breakout, some of these guys have quality tape already so why am I labeling them as breakout prospects? Well, they all are younger prospects in the class of 2026 or 2027 and some will be playing with new teams next year as they continue on the path toward playing college football in Canada or even in the United States.
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Therrien who showcased some elite efficiency on his tape excels as a dual-threat weapon. Therrien may not be the fastest or most athletic but he is a smooth runner and can make quick cuts to make defenders miss. Therrien can escape the pocket and extend broken plays showcasing the ability to make off-platform throws. In the pocket Therrien has solid poise and q quick internal clock getting the ball out quickly. Therrien shows solid arm strength pushing the ball vertically and hitting his receivers in stride consistently. Therrien is elusive and his ability to impact the game both as a runner and efficient passer makes him an impressive prospect.
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Royer is one of the most talented players I have watched so far when it comes to the ability to create and extend plays. Royer is tall and lean but showcases a physical style of running finesse and accuracy when it comes to putting touch on passes down the field. Royer sees the field well outside of the pocket and can make throws across his body to open space, his ability to escape outside the pocket and create time for receivers to get open is a strong suit in his game. While Royer is willing to extend plays with his feet past the line of scrimmage he does a great job of keeping his eyes downfield and making plays with his arm.
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Tremblay is a big quarterback at 6’4 235lbs and his size is a big reason he can generate the type of arm strength we see on tape. Multiple reps where you see throws that travel 45+ yards in the air and those passes do so with seamless accuracy hitting his receivers in stride. Tremblay is a true pocket passer and has the strength and velocity to make throws at all three levels of the field. On the run, Tremblay can make throws down the field just using his upper body because of his arm strength. Tremblay does show some juice as a runner, he has some twitch and shiftiness as a runner and his strong lower half makes it hard for smaller defensive backs to bring him down. Tremblay is one of the best overall prospects I have watched so far in Canada, he has athleticism that can’t be taught and the sort of measurables and arm strength that are highly sought after.
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Gauthier shows some impressive traits on tape and has some zip on his throws that you don’t see many quarterbacks have. Gauthier has a lean frame but his velocity and arm strength come from solid mechanics that feature a strong base and a very quick release. Gauthier does most of his work from the pocket and he does a really good job of working in rhythm getting the ball out very quickly. Gauthier is calm and confident in the pocket on tape and showcases the type of poise you look for behind center.
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