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<p>On May 31st, St. John's University hosted their prospect camp at Clemens Stadium in Collegeville, MN, hosting an array of intriguing prospects from in and out of the state to perform testing and drills under 15th year head coach Gary Fasching and his coaching staff. The Johnnies' have not had a single losing record under Fasching, consistently ranking among the strongest D3 programs in the nation, and this event hosted a large, but condensed group of prospects attending the event, making reps easy to come by. Today, we start out our coverage of this event by revealing the top QBs from the St. John's prospect camp from Sunday!</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Without a doubt the top QB performer from the event, [player_tooltip player_id='1652586' first='Jackson' last='Mastel'] was on point with nearly every throw that he made on Sunday. Mastel was nailing almost every deep ball that he threw on Sunday, flashing his big arm and great placement, with each ball coming out of his hands quickly, and showing solid accuracy at all three levels of the secondary, as well as precision with his throws on in-breaking and out-breaking routes. Mastel continues to flash clear development in his mechanics from the previous offseason, and as he enters his senior season as the clear favorite for the vacant starting QB position for the Royals, we should finally catch a clear sight of Mastel's potential as the leader under Center. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">One of the most underrated QB prospects in the state entering his senior season, [player_tooltip player_id='1288405' first='Carson' last='Lyons'] put his talent clearly on display in front of the Johnnies' coaching staff. Lyons flashed impressive athleticism, posting a 4.79 40 yard time, one of the fastest among the QB group from Sunday. Afterwards, Lyons excelled during the Indy portion of the event, delivering sharp, precise throws down the field with ease, and flashed some of the cleanest mechanics and form on his throwing motion among the QB group that appeared on Sunday. Lyons continues to flash as a legitimate QB name that should dominate the 1A conference once again in his senior campaign. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">One of the most intriguing QB prospects this offseason, the former Irish' starting QB who transferred to Holy Angels this offseason has been one that's flown under my radar, but [player_tooltip player_id='1294136' first='Will' last='Brookins'] made his presence clearly known leading under Center. Brookins showcases great size for his frame, and he's continued to grow with his mechanics this offseason, showcasing quick zip and a tight spiral on many of his throws on Sunday, and threw some of the prettiest deep balls I've seen in person. Brookins' development as a passer can be attributed toward his work with his QB trainer and former Hawkeye QB Nate Stanley. Brookins has been putting in the work over this offseason, and with an opportunity to start for the Stars in 2026, there's no telling how high Brookins' ceiling will be as a senior. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">[player_tooltip player_id='1646442' first='Tyson' last='Zauhar'] is no stranger to our PRZMN scouts, and already entering this event he was one of the biggest names to watch. While his performance was somewhat overlooked by the likes of the other names on this list, Zauhar continued to excel as a prominent standout during the event. Zauhar flashed an impressive 4.79 40 yard time, improving from his results from the PRZMN Exposure Series event last month. During the Indy session, Zauhar remained very much flashy with his mechanics, showing solid zip and sharp, accurate throws outside the perimeter. Zauhar continues to build a strong case for himself entering his junior season as one of the biggest breakout candidates of 2026 as he expects to take over as the starting QB for the Spartans. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">[player_tooltip player_id='1120523' first='Christian' last='Urbina'] has maintained a steady following over the last 2 years as one of the most underrated QB names in the state, and his performance on Sunday continued to showcase Urbina's capabilities as a passer. Urbina showcased solid footwork and movement in the pocket, flashing a solid arm and is able to hit passes at all three levels of the secondary, and being able to attack both high and low, showing great anticipation and sense in where to throw the ball to allow his receiver to be in the best position to adjust to the ball. Urbina is certainly a name that should not be overlooked as he enters his senior campaign.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">A grossly overlooked prospect within our database, Apple Valley's Noah Weaver showed a lot of impressive mechanics and skills throughout the camp on Sunday. He started the day with a strong 4.82 40 yard time during testing. Through the Indy session, Weaver showcased solid release, a good spiral on the ball, and great delivery on outbreaking routes, while also flashing his strong arm. He had some of the deepest throws through the event, though it certainly can still be worked on as he tended to overthrow some passes down the field. Still, there is a lot to like from Weaver as he looks to excel as the starting QB for the Eagles in his senior season. </p>
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On May 31st, St. John's University hosted their prospect camp at Clemens Stadium in Collegeville, MN, hosting an array of intriguing prospects from in and out of the state to perform testing and drills under 15th year head coach Gary Fasching and his coaching staff. The Johnnies' have not had a single losing record under Fasching, consistently ranking among the strongest D3 programs in the nation, and this event hosted a large, but condensed group of prospects attending the event, making reps easy to come by. Today, we start out our coverage of this event by revealing the top QBs from the St. John's prospect camp from Sunday!
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