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<p>Who are some impressive 2025 quarterbacks still flying under the radar?</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1566583' first='Ben' last='Brown'] - Wesleyan</strong></p>
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<p>An athletic, under-the-radar quarterback from Gwinnett County, Brown was one of the most productive 2025 quarterbacks across the state last year as a junior. He's mobile, shows a strong arm, and can make plays both running and passing when he escapes the pocket. He brings good size at 6-foot-2 190-pounds and lit up the stat sheet all season long. He scans the field, moves well in the pocket, and can zip the ball all over the field. In total, Brown threw for an eye-opening 3,324 yards (2nd among QBs in the 2025 class) with 42 touchdown passes along with 615 rushing yards and six more scores on the ground. As a passer, Brown threw for over 250+ yards in seven different games while hitting the 300-yard mark twice. His biggest game came against Gilmer where he threw for 383 yards and five touchdowns. He's a difference-maker and should only improve next season as a senior. He's one of the state's leading passers an one to follow closely this fall for an impressive Wesleyan program.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1080806' first='Rashawn' last='Truell'] - New Hampstead</strong></p>
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<p>An athletic quarterback from Savannah who opened a lot of eyes last year, Truell brings one of the strongest arms in the area and loves to sling the ball down the field. He lit up defenses on a weekly basis last year and was 3rd in passing across the state last year for the 2025 class. The 6-foot-1 220-pounder is tough to corral for opposing defenders and stands strong in the pocket when delivering a ball deep down the field. As a junior last season, this underrated quarterback threw for an impressive 3,308 yards and 38 touchdowns. He finds open receivers, takes care of the football, and had one of the best seasons of any quarterback in Savannah last year. He's strong, brings big-time arm talent and played better and better as the year went on. He threw for over 300 yards in five different games with his best game coming Islands where he went 14/16 for 261 yards and six touchdowns. He also played well against a strong Benedictine team, throwing 533 yards and four touchdowns. He's a quarterback on the rise to know about in 2024.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1566564' first='Devin' last='Edmonds'] - Jones County</strong></p>
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<p>One of the most productive quarterbacks from Middle Georgia last year, Edmonds is a 6-foot-1 170-pound gunslinger who is coming off a giant junior season for the Greyhounds. The underrated quarterback threw for 2,818 yards and 34 touchdowns while completing 63% of his passes. He also ran for a respectable 263 yards and ended the season with a 120.1 QB rating. He's not the biggest quarterback, but he does show mobility and excellent ball placement when pushing the ball down the field. He's a good athlete, moves well in the pocket, and can deliver a strike. He grew more and more as a passer as the season went along, building more and more confidence as well. He showed he can win games with his arm, throwing for 250+ yards in six different games. If he continues to develop and adds more weight over the next three months, Edmonds could be bound for a massive senior season in 2024.</p>
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