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<p>There are not many hotbeds of football talent better than the great state of Texas. That being said these five signal callers from the Lone Star state seem to just be a cut above the rest. Get ready to hear these names a lot when they graduate in 2029. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Couisnard showcases some impressive athletic ability, and it's easy to see his sky high potential. Couisnard showcases impressive touch on his throws inside the numbers, and has the arm strength needed to fit his passes into tight windows. While his throwing motion is a bit strange, it doesn't affect his passes power, spin, or accuracy. If Couisnard makes a few adjustments to his throwing motion, mainly releasing at a higher point, then his skills can go from great, to absolutely elite. Those changes will likely come in time as different coaches work with him, but Couisnard has the raw talent and ability to become a superstar signal caller.<br></p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">In this new era of football it seems like you need to be a great runner to be a star, but [player_tooltip player_id='1538348' first='Brody' last='Vasquez'] shows that traditional passers can still be just as effective. Now don't be mistaken, Vasquez can make plays on the run and using his athleticism, but he does most of his damage inside the pocket. Vasquez has a smooth and consistent throwing motion, and uses his hips to generate power on his throws. He also shows a great ability to quickly read the defense, but does tend to favor his initial read. Vasquez looks best when throwing quickly, typically a three step drop, but does have the ability to take a five step drop back and launch a ball 35-40 yards downfield with ease. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Playing quarterback is above all else, about quick and decisive decision making, sometimes needing to read the entire field and throw in three seconds or less. Well [player_tooltip player_id='621808' first='Isaiah' last='Mayberry'] clearly demonstrates that skill every time he takes the field. Mayberry plays for Summer Creak Middle School, who run a lot of option/RPO. To me that shows just how much confidence Mayberry's coaches have in him, as option and RPO plays are all about your quarterback being able to read the field pre and post snap. In addition to that Mayberry showcases great athletic ability, able to escape the pocket while keeping his eyes downfield.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">It's hard to find someone who throws a better spiral than [player_tooltip player_id='1546455' first='Mason' last='West'], as the spin he puts on the football is a coach's dream. West has an unorthodox throwing motion, but it seemingly doesn't affect his passing ability. As he demonstrates great throw power and accuracy, having multiple clips where he rifles a pass into his receiver's hands in a tight window. West's throwing motion will likely make him prone to fumbling at the next level, as he doesn't protect the ball during the motion as much as you would like. But there is nothing that cannot be fixed, and if it is, high school teams are going to have a hard time stopping him.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">It is rare to see a quarterback at this age have as much raw talent as Sam Spichiger. The Adam's Junior High signal caller has some remarkable arm strength, to go along with some solid escape speed. Spichiger showcases a rocket arm on tape, able to throw 40-50 yards downfield. A number that will only increase as he ages. He also (like many new age QBs) has an ability to make plays off schedule, able to roll out of the pocket and either tuck it and run, or make some pretty impressive throws on the run. Spichiger also has some impressive field reading ability, able to quickly move off his primary read and find the open spot in the secondary.</p>
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There are not many hotbeds of football talent better than the great state of Texas. That being said these five signal callers from the Lone Star state seem to just be a cut above the rest. Get ready to hear these names a lot when they graduate in 2029.
HEIGHT
5'11"
WEIGHT
145
POS
QB
CLASS
2029
State:
Texas
School:
Legacy School Of Sports Science
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HEIGHT
6'3"
WEIGHT
195
POS
QB
CLASS
2029
State:
Texas
School:
Woodcreek Junior High School
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HEIGHT
6'1"
WEIGHT
210
POS
QB
CLASS
2029
State:
Texas
School:
North Crowley ( Forth Worth, TX )
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HEIGHT
5'9"
WEIGHT
135
POS
QB
CLASS
2029
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HEIGHT
6'0"
WEIGHT
150
POS
QB
CLASS
2029
State:
Texas
School:
Jordan
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