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<p>6A is loaded with QB talent, so I have to break this up into two parts to give all of these talented athletes the credit they deserve. Take a look at Pt. 1 of some of the top QB's in 6A: </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Reynolds comes in #1 ranked for a reason, as his film clearly says it all. If you've ever watched this kid play, this should come to no surprise as to why he is my #1 QB in 6A. Clemson commit for both football and baseball with an extremely high ceiling that we could very well see playing on Sunday's within the next 4-5 years. Over 2,200 passing and over 1,400 yards rushing with 41 total TD's during his junior campaign, and he holds all the potential to put up even bigger numbers this fall. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">The Utah State commit cracks my top 10 on this list (top 3 in my personal opinion) in the state, as I think Utah State is getting a steal with Goodman- as I had him projected as a P4 talent. Really good size and build at 6'4" 205lbs and is mechanically sound in the pocket with a good demeanor. A natural arm talent with a live arm and possibly the quickest release out of any QB in the state. He does an excellent job throwing with anticipation, and has shown the ability to hit all 3 levels of throws with velocity, touch, or finesse. The velocity he gets on those intermediate level throws is very impressive. athletic enough to be a difference maker on the ground as well when he takes off, as he comes off a season where he threw for over 3,000 yards and 43 TD's with just 4 picks, and added 450 yards and 11 TD's on the ground. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">I did my initial eval on Vanden Bosch back in April, and I stand on my word from that- projecting him to be a top QB in the state with a full year of opportunity. The Air Force commit is a prime position on a loaded Brophy offense to put up big numbers this fall. Not only just because of the weapons he has around him, but due to his dual threat ability and the possibility to break the game open on any given play. He possesses impressive poise in the pocket with the ability to move DB's with his eyes and will deliver throws on the money at all 3 levels with velocity or touch. On the ground, he's a legit big play threat and will take advantage of the defense giving his receivers too much cushion. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Vehrs is a flat out playmaker and holds all the potential to lead Basha back to the open division state championship this fall. Dual-threat QB that will sit back in the pocket cool and collected scanning the field to find receivers and throw with anticipation and a smooth release, but can also be a magician to escape sacks and extend plays- either finding receivers downfield or taking off and picking up yards on the ground. His decision making is as best as it gets, as he only threw 2 INT's all season with 28 TD's through the air. Decisive passer and explosive ball carrier, Vehrs has proved that he belongs among the top players in AZ and I have no doubts another huge season is coming for him here in '25. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Jones has been an intriguing prospect to follow over the past few years- as he's had a roller coaster of a high school career. The Sac State commit gets a huge opportunity to show everyone that Saguaro is back here in 2025. He shows a nice calm demeanor when standing in the p0cekt, and did a great job throwing those deep vertical 3-balls with excellent trajectory, touch, and placement. Jones is a fast, twitched up ball carrier that is a big play threat any time he takes off with that top end speed- providing him with a ton of upside to manipulate opponents, as he'll takeoff and be a burner if he sees room to run, but can also escape the pocket and deliver accurate, off platform throws. </p>
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6A is loaded with QB talent, so I have to break this up into two parts to give all of these talented athletes the credit they deserve. Take a look at Pt. 1 of some of the top QB's in 6A:
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6'2"
WEIGHT
220
POS
QB
CLASS
2026
State:
Arizona
School:
Queen Creek
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HEIGHT
6'4"
WEIGHT
205
POS
QB
CLASS
2026
State:
Arizona
School:
Mountain View
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HEIGHT
6'3"
WEIGHT
195
POS
QB/ATH
CLASS
2026
State:
Arizona
School:
Brophy
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HEIGHT
6'0"
WEIGHT
190
POS
QB
CLASS
2026
State:
Arizona
School:
Basha
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HEIGHT
6'2"
WEIGHT
195
POS
QB
CLASS
2026
State:
Arizona
School:
Saguaro
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