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<p>What is the Eye Test? The Eye Test is the ability to tell if a person or place has the ability to complete a task or achieve something based on watching a team or player play. I use the Eye Test when evaluating when it comes to measurables to help me evaluate a players future at the college level, and the teams that fit them the best. I use a measurement chart that multiple colleges at the D1 Level use when completing the Eye Test. While film and stats still matter, and are generally more important, this test, helps colleges decide if a player is even considered of an offer at the highest level of football. In today's article, I will use the Eye Test Chart to highlight some 2027 QB's who match the criteria of the chart. </p>
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<figure class="wp-block-table"><table class="has-fixed-layout"><tbody><tr><td>Name</td><td>School</td><td>Measurables</td><td>Comments</td></tr><tr><td>[player_tooltip player_id='1649268' first='Kyle' last='Mercorelli']</td><td>Cardinal Hayes</td><td>6'3" 200</td><td>Mercorelli, sits in the very good height category, and in the medium weight for a QB according to the scale. </td></tr><tr><td>[player_tooltip player_id='1811582' first='Ethan' last='Dedvukaj']</td><td>Mahopac</td><td>6'2" 200</td><td>Dedvukaj, sits in the good category regarding his height, and is in the medium weight for a QB according to the scale.</td></tr><tr><td>[player_tooltip player_id='939707' first='Jaiseon' last='Barnwell']</td><td>Newburgh Free Academy</td><td>6'1" 180</td><td>Barnwell sits in the solid height column, and is on the low bound side of the weight chart. Adding 10 pounds of good weight would be beneficial for him.</td></tr><tr><td>[player_tooltip player_id='1649143' first='Hudson' last='Philbrick']</td><td>Ward Melville</td><td>6'2" 190</td><td>Philbrick sits in the good height category, and is on the lower side of the weight chart. Adding 10 pounds of good weight would be beneficial for him.</td></tr><tr><td>[player_tooltip player_id='741197' first='Brody' last='Flaitz']</td><td>Hornell</td><td>6'2" 180</td><td>Flaitz sits in the good height category standing at 6'2. He is on the low bound side of the weight category, and can benefit from adding 15 pounds of good weight. </td></tr><tr><td>[player_tooltip player_id='1393792' first='Matt' last='Kosiorek']</td><td>Hilton</td><td>6'1" 180</td><td>Kosiorek falls in the solid height category at 6'1", and is on the low bound side of the chart with his weight. Adding 10 pound of good weight can benefit him. </td></tr><tr><td>[player_tooltip player_id='1649161' first='Jack' last='Savona']</td><td>Our Lady Of Lourdes</td><td>6'0" 180</td><td>Savona falls in the adequate column for height, and is on the low bound side of the chart. Adding 10-15 pounds of good weight will be beneficial. </td></tr><tr><td>[player_tooltip player_id='909959' first='Christian' last='Carter'] </td><td>St. Joseph By The Sea</td><td>6'0" 205</td><td>Carter falls in the adequate height column, but his weight falls in the middle of the pack for the QB position. </td></tr><tr><td>[player_tooltip player_id='1701685' first='Anthony' last='Martis']</td><td>Williamsville East</td><td>6'2" 195</td><td>Standing at 6'2", Martis falls under the good category for his height, and his weight falls in the middle of the pack for a QB. </td></tr><tr><td>[player_tooltip player_id='1513294' first='Brayden' last='Dems']</td><td>Cicero North Syracuse</td><td>6'1" 180</td><td>Dems falls under the solid height category, with his weight listed on the low bound side of the chart. Adding 10-15 pounds of good weight can benefit the QB. </td></tr><tr><td>[player_tooltip player_id='939906' first='Gradyn' last='Dixon']</td><td>CBA-Syracuse</td><td>6'3" 180</td><td>Dixon falls under the Very good column of the height chart. With his weight at 180-pounds, he falls under the low bound chart, and should look to gain 10-15 pounds of good weight. </td></tr><tr><td>[player_tooltip player_id='1212726' first='Gavin' last='Vander Wal']</td><td>McQuaid Jesuit</td><td>6'3" 220</td><td>Vander Wal fits under the very good height chart, and weighing 220-Pounds, is on the higher side of the QB weight chart. </td></tr><tr><td>[player_tooltip player_id='939944' first='Sean' last='Carnevale']</td><td>Chaminade</td><td>6'0" 195</td><td>Carnevale sits at 6'0" putting him in the adequate chart for QB's. His 195-Pound frame is listed in the middle of the weight chart for a QB. </td></tr><tr><td>[player_tooltip player_id='1352971' first='Anthony' last='D'Acunto']</td><td>St. Peter's</td><td>6'0" 185</td><td>D'Acunto sits in the adequate height category at 6'0". At 185-Pounds, he is found under the low bound weight category, and should look to gain 10-Pounds of good weight. </td></tr><tr><td>[player_tooltip player_id='741201' first='Nathaniel' last='McKinney']</td><td>Gates Chili</td><td>6'2" 200</td><td>At 6'2" McKinney sits under the good category for his height. At 200-Pounds, he is in the middle of the pack for his weight.</td></tr><tr><td>[player_tooltip player_id='1803075' first='Ryan' last='Jiang']</td><td>West Irondequoit</td><td>6'2" 190</td><td>Jiang sits in the good category for his height, and standing at 190-Pounds, he is falls under the low side of the weight chart and should gain 10 pounds of good weight. </td></tr><tr><td>[player_tooltip player_id='349163' first='Zaire' last='Chase']</td><td>North Rockland</td><td>5'11" 195</td><td>Standing at 5'11" Chase has marginal height, and standing at 195 falls around the middle of the pack for his weight.</td></tr><tr><td>[player_tooltip player_id='1921241' first='Colton' last='Fralick']</td><td>Cardozo</td><td>6'3" 205</td><td>At 6'3" Fralick displays a very good height according to the chart. His 205-Pound frame falls under the middle of the pack category when it comes to weight. </td></tr><tr><td>[player_tooltip player_id='2078083' first='Peter' last='Tronolone']</td><td>St. Joseph By The Sea</td><td>6'2" 180</td><td>Standing at 6'2", Tronolone falls under the good height category. For weight he is on the low bound side at 180-Pounds, and should look to gain 10-15 Pounds of good weight. </td></tr><tr><td>[player_tooltip player_id='2146764' first='Vincent' last='Banculli']</td><td>Half Hollow Hills East</td><td>6'0" 185</td><td>Banculli, falls in the adequate height category at 6'0". Weighing 185-Pounds, he should look to add 10-Pounds of good weight as he is on the low-bound side of the chart. </td></tr><tr><td>[player_tooltip player_id='1776440' first='Devin' last='Smith']</td><td>Transit Tech</td><td>6'1" 180</td><td>Smith falls under the solid height category, and the low-bound weight category. He should gain 10-15 Pounds of good weight to improve his frame. </td></tr><tr><td>Thomas Fraizer IV</td><td>St. Mary's (Lancaster)</td><td>6'0" 185</td><td>At 6'0" Frazier, falls under the adequate category for height. For weight he is on the low-bound side, and should look to gain 10-Pounds of good weight to improve his frame. </td></tr><tr><td>Theo McMurray</td><td>Bronxville</td><td>6'2" 185</td><td>At 6'2", McMurray falls under the good height column. Standing at 185-Pounds, he should look to gain 10-Pounds of good weight as he falls on the low-bound side of the chart. </td></tr></tbody></table></figure>
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