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<p>The 2025 Prep Redzone 7v7 Circuit continued this weekend in Gainesville, Georgia with the first ever PRZ Southern Brawl. It was a great weekend of football in north Georgia and we've already had a ton of content drop, looking at some of the best players that stood out throughout the weekend and it's not slowing down anytime soon. In this breakdown, we're taking a look at some of the top quarterbacks that stood out to us in the 18U division throughout the weekend. Two states are represented in this breakdown with Alabama and Georgia. We had a decent look at all four of these quarterbacks throughout the two days in north Georgia. Keep it locked into Prep Redzone for more coverage of this weekend's PRZ Southern Brawl!</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='700017' first='Brayln' last='Albritton'] - 2026 - Grind Factory (Georgia)</strong></p>
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<p>It's only a matter of time before [player_tooltip player_id='700017' first='Brayln' last='Albritton'] becomes a name to know around Georgia at the quarterback position. Albritton started his career up in Wisconsin and had a very successful junior season. He moved down south over the winter break and joined reigning champion Milton and is projected to be their new QB1. We see why. Albritton was arguably at the top of the list from an "eye test" perspective when it came to just the quarterback position. It would be hard to watch him in person and not be impressed. Albritton played with Grind Factory and when it was time to go, he absolutely brought the heat, making a variety of throws look very easy. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1608300' first='Gary' last='Chatman Jr.'] - 2027 - All In Elite (Georgia)</strong></p>
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<p>The energy level of these 7v7 tournaments can really get ratcheted up and players can lose their composure and not make winning plays. We never saw that with 2027 signal caller Gary Chatman Jr while he was playing with All In Elite throughout the weekend. No matter what happened with the ups and downs, Chatman was one of the more composed quarterbacks that we watched throughout the weekend. And he was absolutely firing some darts throughout the two days in north Georgia as the arm strength was off the charts. His calm nature allowed them to make some really big plays, specifically in pool play on Saturday afternoon. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1109172' first='Jordan' last='Do'] - 2026 - Team GSP (Georgia)</strong></p>
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<p>2026 quarterback [player_tooltip player_id='1109172' first='Jordan' last='Do'] out of Georgia played for Team GSP and he was one of our favorite quarterbacks to watch from start to finish in Georgia. More times than not, Do would take the snap and immediately roll out and what we liked was that he kept his footwork to resemble what we would see on a Friday night with an active pass rush coming after him. Do was running all over the backfield to find angles and lanes to deliver the ball and more times than not, he got the ball where it needed to be. He was without a doubt the most active quarterback throughout the weekend. You can tell that when the pads come on, he uses that athleticism and speed to his advantage. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1603640' first='Sammy' last='Dunn'] - 2026 - Gulf Coast Athletics (Alabama)</strong></p>
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<p>There's no doubt that Gulf Coast Athletics was one of the top programs that came to the Southern Brawl from top to bottom. With their 18U group, they had athletes everywhere. One underrated player was 2026 quarterback [player_tooltip player_id='1603640' first='Sammy' last='Dunn'] and he certainly impressed us throughout the two days in Georgia. Dunn was very similar to Chatman where the thing that stood out to us the most was his ability to remain calm and stay poised in the pocket. That allowed him to pick defenses apart and ultimately find the open man. And because Gulf Coast came into the weekend with some stacked rosters at the skill positions, he had several options around him. </p>
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