Quintin Arizola
Quintin Arizola
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Last week I wrote about 2027s that I wanted to see in person this summer. Quintin was one of those athletes and I only had to wait a couple days before getting to see him in person at the Winona State camp. The 6’1″ 182 lbs has definitely continued to grow and fill out that frame. He looks the part of a college QB now more than ever. The ’27 QB started his day with a 4.96 40, 4.53 shuttle, 8’11” broad jump, and a 7.34 L-Drill.
But the main attraction was obviously the on field throwing. Quintin’s best trait is his accuracy and all the pieces that aid in accuracy. Smooth footwork, efficient and repetitive throwing motion, and excellent control over where he places the football. The ’27 QB was able to hit throws at every level of the field throughout the afternoon. Short to intermediate the ’27 QB could put the ball on a rope or use touch and on the deeper passes Quintin leaded on accuracy and touch to drop it in over his guy’s shoulder. Quintin’s mechanics and accuracy should continue to earn him offers over the coming weeks.
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Another athlete who I haven’t seen since the 2025 Whitewater Mega Camp is
Quintin Arizola
Quintin
Arizola
6'1" | 175 lbs | QB
Delavan-Darien | 2027
State
WI
. Since then we saw Quintin go on to lead one of the best passing attacks in WI in 2025 and earn offers from Whitewater and River Falls. Even going back to that 2025 camp it was impressive how technically sound the QB was. Then to see him go on to complete 65% of his passes in 2025 it is easy to follow that upward trend of development and get excited about this summer. I’m hoping to get a chance to see him live again, and a lot of college coaches should be trying to get him on campus this summer.
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- 201/308, 65.3% Comp. Pct., 3,223 Pass Yards, 33 TDs/ 10 INTs
- 55 Carries, 257 Rush Yards, 6 TDs
- 100% of Team’s Passing TDs, 80% of Team’s Total TDs
- 79% of Team’s Total Offensive Yards
One of the most explosive and high use passing offenses was quarterbacked by junior
Quintin Arizola
Quintin
Arizola
6'1" | 175 lbs | QB
Delavan-Darien | 2027
State
WI
. The junior did a great job of facilitating to multiple receivers, producing two 1K receivers along the way. As you can see from the total offense percentage, the offense ran through Quintin and his ability to get the ball out on time and accurately to every level of the field led D-D to a strong season. Quintin will be a QB to watch this summer as he prepares for his senior season.
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Stats: 201/308, 3,223 Passing Yards, 33 TDs
The junior signal caller out of Delavan-Darien had so much responsibility for the success of the D-D offense. They are a team that is very willing to take things to the air for the majority of snaps and it is because of the strides Quintin has made. Arizola is going to stand tall in the pocket, stare down pressure with his eyes downfield, utilize quick feet through his drop back, and make quick and smart decisions. Quintin has such a strong command over his offense too. On top of all that, he has made leaps in his development in terms of arm strength. The ball darts into his target’s hands and that improvement in velocity hasn’t taken away from his accuracy. Quintin is in line to push for lead in many of the passing categories.
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- 201/308, 65.3% Comp. Pct., 3,223 Pass Yards, 33 TDs/ 10 INTs
- 55 Carries, 257 Rush Yards, 6 TDs
- 100% of Team’s Passing TDs, 80% of Team’s Total TDs
- 79% of Team’s Total Offensive Yards
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What a difference a year makes! Quintin was the starter for varsity as a sophomore. He posted 1,582 yards with 10 TDs and 10 INTs. As a junior Quintin was one of the leading passers in the state with 3,223 yards and 33 TDs to 10 INTs. He also raised his completion percentage by 13%. Arizola has fully grasped the offense and his arm talent allows him to execute every throw necessary. He makes great decisions and understands where he needs to put the ball for his receiver. The 2027 QB has D-D rolling and poised for a huge 2026 season. This is a QB to know in this Class.
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- 201/308, 65.3% Comp. Pct., 3,223 Pass Yards, 33 TDs/ 10 INTs
- 55 Carries, 257 Rush Yards, 6 TDs
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Stats: 26/34, 419 Yards, 5 TDs, 27 Rushing Yards
As a junior, Quintin has broke out and proven to be one of the most prolific passers in WI. I had high hopes after watching him at Whitewater’s summer camp and the junior has delivered. He also delivered in Level 1 where it was clear points would be plentiful and needed. At this point you can see the confidence Quintin has in his own talents and the trust he has with his receivers so that he can put it out there for them to go make a play on. The ’27 does a great job with his ball placement, stemming from excellent mechanics. The arm strength is there too, and allows him to deliver the ball even when he can’t step into it while staring down a free defender. Poise, arm talent, mechanics, and production are all strengths for the junior QB. The numbers will continue to build as he and his team move on to Level 2.
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Stats: 18/24, 417 Yards, 5 Passing TDs, 2 Rushing TDs
We talked about Quintin back in the early season, and since then the junior has continued to go on a tear and compete for the leader in all passing categories in the state. Week 7 went a long ways towards helping him lead the way in the state. The junior is a technician. Quick release, prototypal throwing motion, great awareness and mobility in the pocket, plus the ability to throw on the run were on a display in Week 7. Arizola plays with really quick and clean footwork that aid in his accuracy and timing. I love the way he attacks every level of the field too. He is becoming a legitimate field general, and the production he will have by the time his graduation rolls around will be elite. Dive into his tape and get him on your radars.
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Stats: 13/18, 266 Passing Yards, 2 TDs, 25 Rushing Yards, 1 TD
This summer Quintin made a strong impression during the Whitewater camp and wanted to see how his play would look on the field come the season. Checking back in during Week 3 and it looks like things are going well for the junior. He is being leaned on consistently and delivering strong numbers. Quick decisions, great timing, and accurate ball placement shine on every pass of his highlights. Add in the ability to move in the pocket and break loose for chunk plays and you get a QB developing into a consistently impactful player just like Quintin.
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