The Top 2025 Uncommitted Pocket Passers and Dual Threat QB’s
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The Top Pocket Passers 1. Brady Ford Brady Ford 6'1" | 205 lbs | QB Whitmer | 2025 State OH Toledo Whitmer 6’1 205 Ford has a big arm and can drive the ball into smaller windows. While I think…
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1.
Brady Ford
Brady
Ford
6'1" | 205 lbs | QB
Whitmer | 2025
State
OH
Toledo Whitmer
6’1
205
Ford has a big arm and can drive the ball into smaller windows. While I think he’s more of a pocket passer he is comfortable running the ball and throwing on the run. Brady has big time arm strength. In a game versus Olentangy he uncorks a deep skinny post that travels 55 yards in the air. He also has the arm talent to drive the ball into windows, even in the face of a rush. Ford has a couple of MAC offers that I think he should add tol this summer.
2.
Jamison Kitna
Jamison
Kitna
6'2" | 215 lbs | QB
Lakota East | 2025
State
OH
Lakota East
6’2
215
Kitna has a well put together frame already. In his first season at East after moving in from Texas, he had nearly 1,500 yards and completed over 60% of his passes. Kitna has the arm talent to throw to all levels. He isn’t afraid to hang in the pocket but does have the athleticism to extend plays as necessary. Kitna is a QB that I expect to operate play action offense where he’s handling the run game while taking his deep shots throughout the game. Jamison has a handful of D1 G5 offers.
3.
Grant Kinnee
Grant
Kinnee
6'4" | 195 lbs | QB
Anthony Wayne | 2025
State
OH
Anthony Wayne
6’4
195
Kinnee picked up his first D1 offer in January from Bowling Green. While Kinnee rushed for 1,400+ yards as a junior, I still view him as a quarterback who will spend most of his time in the pocket at the college level. Grant has a big arm that can really stretch the field vertically. He has the strength to drive the deep ball, but the feel to put a little air under it to make it a catchable ball. Grant should expand his list of offers this summer.
4.
Lucas Kaltenbach
Lucas
Kaltenbach
6'4" | 215 lbs | QB
Kenston | 2025
State
OH
Kenston
6’4
215
Kaltenbach is a two-sport athlete who is also very good on the baseball diamond. At quarterback he has what I like to call easy arm strength. Meaning he can really let it rip without trying to muscle the ball. He’s confident attacking the middle of the field while also can throw it outside the hashes. Kaltenbach is getting D1 P4 and G5 interests.
5.
Stevie Diamond
Stevie
Diamond
6'1" | 205 lbs | QB
Buchtel | 2025
State
OH
Buchtel
6’3
205
Diamond is a player that’s been on my radar since his sophomore season. He’s comfortable throwing from the pocket or extending plays. He does a good job of anticipating and throwing guys open. Stevie does a good job of reading and executing the run-pass option. When the play breaks down Diamond has the wheels to pick up yards on the ground. He has an offer from Marshall. I like Diamond’s fit at that D1 FCS or FBS G5 level.
6.
Frankie Trinetti
Frankie
Trinetti
6'3" | 190 lbs | QB
Mentor Lake Catholic | 2025
State
OH
Lake Catholic
6’3
190
Trinetti is a player who really burst on my radar after a strong junior campaign. He’s an athletic QB who’s explosive in maneuvering the pocket. He does a great job of carrying out his run fakes and executing the play action pass game. As a passer he has the requisite arm strength to drive the ball into windows in the intermediate game. He’s always calm in the face of a rush and always keeps his eyes downfield looking to make the play if it’s there. Frankie is still relatively under the radar but should have a chance to impress at camps this summer and build momentum going into his senior season. I project Trinetti to the D2 to D1 FCS level.
7.
Chase Herbstreit
Chase
Herbstreit
6'2" | 180 lbs | QB
Saint X | 2025
State
OH
St. Xavier
6’2
190
Herbstreit is a QB who I could really see taking a leap this summer and fall. He has the physical tools and arm strength needed to play at the next level. Chase has a smooth and quick drop. Where he excels is in the intermediate game. He has the accuracy and anticipatory throwing ability to pick apart defenses. He takes care of the ball but isn’t afraid to drive it into windows. Chase has faced as high a level of competition as Ohio has to offer as well as out of state competition. This summer I think Herbstreit will start to build recruiting momentum. I see Chase’s best fit at the D2 or D1 FCS level.