Unoffered 2025 QBs with the best Arm Talent
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We’re approaching prime recruitment season for the class of 2025. Every summer, college coaching staffs switch gears to full-on recruiting season. Before long, offers will be sent out to hundreds of prospects across the state. This article will cover five…
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Continue ReadingWe’re approaching prime recruitment season for the class of 2025. Every summer, college coaching staffs switch gears to full-on recruiting season. Before long, offers will be sent out to hundreds of prospects across the state. This article will cover five Quarterbacks sitting with zero offers with superior arm talent!
I’m confident that Brody is going to get some good opportunities to play at the next level. Will it happen this offseason? I’m not sure, but my gut tells me that he’ll eventually end up somewhere in the GLIAC. In terms of arm talent, it’s easy to see on film that Brody has a big arm. He demonstrated since Week 1 at The Big House that he’s able to throw the ball deep downfield with good accuracy and touch. Caledonia is a very balanced team that doesn’t rely on big, explosive passes too often, but with Brody, the big pass is always a threat.
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Brayden has crazy good arm talent that’s showcased on the football field and baseball diamond. The 6’5″ Quarterback shows insane arm strength on several occasions in his film. He’s able to sling it 30+ yards downfield with what looks like zero effort, and that’s an insanely valuable asset. Time will tell if he’ll be heading to college to play Baseball or Football, but if I know one thing, his football ceiling is incredibly high.
I simply can’t write an arm talent article without mentioning Mona Shores Quarterback Jonathan Pittman Jonathan Pittman 6’1″ | 205 lbs | QB Mona Shores | 2025 State MI . Dude can flat-out sling it, and his arm strength is among the best in the class. I’ve seen Jonathan make big-time deep throws on several occasions, and he’s quite accurate on go routes. I expect to see Jonathan several times this offseason as I did last offseason, and I should have a great idea of how his recruitment is going to go based on conversations with college coaches.
Aspen has always had phenomenal arm talent- that’s why he was such a highly-touted QB before his freshman season. Last offseason, I saw his throw power and arm talent in person. He’s able to throw into tight windows with a lot of zip, and he’s able to throw it deep with little effort. I don’t think Aspen is going to get a ton of recruiting attention this offseason, but if he has a good season with Grand Ledge, he’ll get plenty of college opportunities.
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I said it in a recent article, but the more I watch Reid, the more I like him as a prospect. My first memory of watching Reid was at last summer’s Hope 7on7 tournament. I remember being impressed as he led Spring Lake to a 7on7 win against Mona Shores. His film shows great throw power downfield but, more importantly, some amazing touch and accuracy on some of his throws. I could easily see Reid get some offers this offseason, and I think he deserves it.