Top Potential Young Breakout Quarterbacks from Quebec Pt. II
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The play from these quarterbacks that I have watched tape on so far from Canadian prospects has been far beyond my expectations that I had to make a second part to this article and if you want to check out…
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Continue ReadingThe play from these quarterbacks that I have watched tape on so far from Canadian prospects has been far beyond my expectations that I had to make a second part to this article and if you want to check out part one at the link below. This group of guys fits the same criteria as part one as being a class of 2026 or 2027 prospect who already has shown some intriguing tape and are prospects that could end up being some of the top offensive prospects in all of Canada.
Rioux has a great frame at 6’3 190lbs and his tape shows a pocket passer who has a talented arm and flashes athleticism that he can use as a runner on broken plays or designed QB runs. Rioux makes impressive throws on the run and can contort his body making throws across his body or towards the sideline when he is outside of the pocket. Rioux has solid arm strength and can make throws at all three levels, he shows good accuracy on the ran and can hit guys in stride down the field. As a runner Rioux makes guys miss in space even though you do not see great change of direction or twitch. He showcases the ability to run through arm tackles, make quick cuts up field leaving defenders in over pursuit, and even showcases a hurdle in his tape.
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Chiha is athletic and showcases quick feet and agility as a runner, with a quick release with accurate balls as a passer. Chiha has good escapability and his hard to bring down because of his agility and quick bursts of acceleration. He also evades and escapes by changing his body/pad level making it hard for less athletic defenders to bring him down. Chiha shows good arm strength with the ability to push the ball vertically outside the numbers, he could continue to develop the velocity on his throws, especially on throws towards the sideline. Chiha has a valuable combination of athleticism and the ability to consistently make the quick throws in the short area of the field while giving you the occasional ability to push the ball vertically.
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Trachy has great size at 6’4 and that frame helps generate the power he has on his throws. Tarachy has great velocity on his throws and shows the ability to push the ball down the field. Trachy has a quirky sidearm release but he can get the ball out quickly. Trachy has a good pocket presence and while he is not much of a factor as a runner, he can move and adjust in the pocket with the ability to avoid pass rushers reset his feet, and throw down field. Trachy showcases good accuracy at all three levels of the field and delivers his best throws when he can put some touch and air under the ball.
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Ravix is the only prospect in this article who showcases some positional versatility with snaps both at quarterback and wide receiver. Ravix is a talented athlete who at the quarterback position is a dangerous threat with his legs. Ravix shows solid speed but runs with power and strength with the ability to break tackles. As a receiver, Raxiv is a solid route runner but shows the ability to be dangerous after the catch with the same skills he uses as a scrambling quarterback. Ravix makes good reads on options plays and works north and south as a runner, dropping back he shows the ability to escape and find seams to get upfield. Ravix does show some arm strength throwing the ball. The lefty is definitely a run-first quarterback but at the position, you can create a run-heavy offense around his skillset.
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