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<p>Today featured two throwing sessions that highlighted a mix of emerging talent and established standouts who continued to separate themselves from the pack. The primary focus was on RPO and play-action concepts, which put a premium on mobility and throwing on the move. Quarterbacks were challenged to stay consistent while working outside the pocket, and several rose to the occasion. The day concluded with a series of accuracy drills, capped off by a competitive accuracy challenge.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Here are the Day 2 Standouts:</h2>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1050315' first='Max' last='Johnson']</strong> - Apollo (KY) 2027</p>
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<p>Talk about a standout performance—Max put on an absolute masterclass today. He was effortlessly making every throw with consistency and confidence. While his arm talent was evident yesterday, with the ball jumping out of his hand, today he elevated his game by showcasing pinpoint accuracy on every rep. In my opinion, he's firmly in the conversation for Camp MVP after a performance like that.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='378831' first='Kade' last='Goodin']</strong> - Collins (KY) 2027</p>
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<p>One quarterback who continues to impress is a guy that just keeps delivering, consistently holding his own alongside some of the top prospects. QB Vision coaches have had high praise for him—and it's easy to see why. He's got the frame, athleticism, and exceptional arm talent that check all the boxes. If he stays on this trajectory, he could very well be the next in line from this group to make the jump to the college level in the coming years.</p>
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<p><strong>Eli Korownyk</strong> - Bellerose Comp (CAN) 2026</p>
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<p>One emerging prospect who really caught my attention today was a newer face with impressive physical tools. He possesses the size and arm talent that stand out, but what truly set him apart was his ability to consistently place the ball in tight windows. I'm looking forward to following his progress closely during his upcoming senior season—he's definitely a player to keep an eye on.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1355595' first='Mason' last='Fields'] </strong>- Dixie Heights (KY) 2026</p>
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<p>The guy to watch! This quarterback can absolutely rip the football with precision and power. He shows excellent footwork and a solid, balanced base, paired with a college-ready frame that stands out among his peers. It's surprising he hasn't attracted more attention from college programs yet, but that may change soon. I'm excited to see how he performs tomorrow as he makes his final push for Camp MVP honors.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1422897' first='Tyler' last='Thompson']</strong> - Marshall County (TN) 2026</p>
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<p>One quarterback who truly excelled on the move today was [player_tooltip player_id='1422897' first='Tyler' last='Thompson']. A natural dual-threat, Thompson maintained consistent throwing mechanics while on the run—something that clearly set him apart from many of his peers. The ball comes out of his hand with noticeable velocity and ease, making his passes stand out. He's firmly in the mix for Camp MVP honors heading into the final day.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1535791' first='Brody' last='Sparks']</strong> - Carter (TN) 2027</p>
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<p>A promising new quarterback prospect from East Tennessee stood out today with impressive arm strength and mobility. His performance was strong enough to earn recognition as one of the standout players on Day 2. While Brody still has areas to develop, his natural tools and on-field poise suggest a high ceiling. With continued growth over the next year, he has the potential to emerge as one of the top quarterbacks in the state. (pictured below)</p>
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Today featured two throwing sessions that highlighted a mix of emerging talent and established standouts who continued to separate themselves from the pack. The primary focus was on RPO and play-action concepts, which put a premium on mobility and throwing on the move. Quarterbacks were challenged to stay consistent while working outside the pocket, and several rose to the occasion. The day concluded with a series of accuracy drills, capped off by a competitive accuracy challenge.
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