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<p>Today we will be looking at some players in the 2026 class that are dominating the air ways and slinging it from the pocket. These are the signal callers who need to be on college scouts radars if they aren't already. If you are new and looking to subscribe use the code: Davis30 for a 30% discount off of your first subscription. If you are returning and want 30% off of the monthly subscription use code: DavisPRZ30 for a discount.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Behrendsen is putting together one of the most efficient seasons of any quarterback in Colorado. He's thrown for 1,825 yards with a remarkable 78% completion rate, an elite number on 165 attempts. With 19 touchdown passes and just two interceptions, Behrendsen has shown elite decision making and pinpoint accuracy. He's also a capable runner, adding 259 rushing yards and three touchdowns. While he's lost three fumbles, his ability to stay composed and distribute the ball makes him the engine of his offense. Behrendsen's precision, leadership and consistency have made him one of 4A's most dependable signal callers. If he continues at this pace, he'll be a player that not only leads his team deep into the postseason but also earns serious college interest.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Thomas has showcased his versatility and competitive edge all season long. With 1,562 passing yards, a 63% completion rate and 20 touchdowns, he's proven he can attack defenses through the air. Though he's thrown nine interceptions, Thomas continues to show confidence pushing the ball downfield and taking calculated risks. On the ground, he's chipped in 112 rushing yards with four touchdowns, giving defenses another element they must prepare for. Thomas is the type of quarterback who can make every throw on the field, if it's a deep shot or a quick strike and be able to lead his offense with poise. With improved ball security, he could be one of the top D2/D1 FCS caliber prospects to watch in the coming months as he continues to refine his game.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Seese might not be putting up the same eye popping numbers as last season but his leadership and playmaking remain undeniable. With 1,465 passing yards and nine touchdown passes, he's still among the top quarterbacks in 4A. Seese has also shown growth as a rusher, adding 502 yards and six touchdowns on the ground. His dual-threat ability has kept defenses off balance and his competitiveness continues to drive his team's success. Sitting at 5-3, Seese is the type of player who can heat up late and carry a team through the postseason. His blend of experience, toughness and ability to adapt under pressure makes him one of the more battle tested quarterbacks in Colorado's 4A.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Kissinger has been surgical in his approach this season, completing an impressive 79% of his passes for 1,406 yards and 15 touchdowns with just two interceptions. His efficiency has been one of the best in the state and his command of the offense continues to elevate those around him. Kissinger's ability to read defenses and deliver the ball on time keeps his offense in rhythm, while his athleticism adds a layer of unpredictability. On the ground, he's rushed for 334 yards and four touchdowns, showing he can create when plays break down. His accuracy, vision and decision making have positioned him as one of Colorado's more talented quarterbacks and a legitimate threat to lead his team deep into the postseason.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Radi has shown poise and control at quarterback, leading his offense with confidence and precision. With 1,313 passing yards, a 58% completion rate and 17 touchdowns against just three interceptions, Radi has demonstrated an excellent understanding of how to manage a game. He's a true pocket passer who thrives on timing and ball placement, consistently putting his receivers in position to make plays. Radi's ability to protect the football while spreading it around has been key to his team's success this season. His calm presence under pressure and leadership in the huddle set him apart as a quarterback who can elevate his teammates. Expect Radi to continue making a name for himself as the postseason approaches and being a name scouts better know.</p>
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Today we will be looking at some players in the 2026 class that are dominating the air ways and slinging it from the pocket. These are the signal callers who need to be on college scouts radars if they aren't already. If you are new and looking to subscribe use the code: Davis30 for a 30% discount off of your first subscription. If you are returning and want 30% off of the monthly subscription use code: DavisPRZ30 for a discount.
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