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<p>The Wisconsin installment of our Exposure Series brought us a good mix of young and veteran signal callers. The pigskin was being slung all over the yard through many different route concepts. Let's dive into the prospects that were putting it on the money!</p>
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<p><strong><em>Nolberto Rosales -2028 Bradford HS</em></strong></p>
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<p>When coaches and evaluators talk about having the ball on a rope they are describing Nolberto Rosales. He throws the ball with a tight spiral and really good zip, it does not take much for his throws to get from point A to point B. What I liked the most about Nolberto is his ability to throw the 2 ball, the intermediate routes that are behind the linebackers but in front of the safeties. Rosales also showcased really good timing on the outbreaking routes that he threw. He has a confident arm, by the end of the showcase I thought to myself there isn't a throw on the field he doesn't think he can make. Rosales has had a really good spring so far, I expect that momentum to carry over to the summer camp sessions.</p>
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<p><strong><em>Braxton Fausett -2028 Harlem HS</em></strong></p>
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<p>Braxton was a prospect on my list that I was looking forward to evaluating and he exceeded my expectations. He is a very athletic quarterback with an elastic arm. Braxton is capable of rolling left or right, keeping his eyes up and getting the ball downfield exactly where it needs to be. He has the ability to settle his feet after movement or make off platform throws in the heat of the moment. Braxton has good anticipation, putting it in the air often times before receivers came out of cuts or looked for the ball. I thoroughly enjoyed watching his fluidity and movement during the individual drills. With the current trend of mobile quarterbacks continuing to expand, Braxton has a bright future ahead of him with the traits and skillset that he possesses.</p>
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<p><strong><em>[player_tooltip player_id='2004065' first='Ian' last='Nelles'] -2028 Cambridge HS</em></strong></p>
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<p>Ian has a big arm with the capacity to complete passes deep downfield with good ball placement. During the 1v1 competition period, Ian completed several passes towards the sideline, middle of the field and everywhere in between. He has pretty good technique from the upper body down to his feet, that is evident in how the ball travels out of his hands all the way to his receiver.</p>
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<p><a href="https://prepredzone.com/2026/05/przwi-exposure-series-wide-receiver-standouts-pt-1-2/">PRZWI Exposure Series: Wide Receiver Standouts Pt. 1 - Prep Redzone</a></p>
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<p><a href="https://prepredzone.com/2026/05/przwi-exposure-series-no-fly-zone-db-standouts/">PRZWI Exposure Series: No Fly Zone-DB Standouts - Prep Redzone</a></p>
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The Wisconsin installment of our Exposure Series brought us a good mix of young and veteran signal callers. The pigskin was being slung all over the yard through many different route concepts. Let's dive into the prospects that were putting it on the money!
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