Milos Spasojevic
Milos Spasojevic
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Expert Analysis
Nate Wahl | Prep Redzone Scout
Milos was one of my favorite quarterbacks overall at the UND Flagship Camp and if I had to give out a QB MVP, it would go to him from what I saw in reps. I loved watching how smooth Milos was with the speed of his progressions as a quarterback that showed off some determined eyes all over the field from what I watched from my in-person evaluation. He also showed off likely one of the most mechanically gifted quarterbacks in Grand Forks last Saturday, as he showed off a very smooth release. I have to assume Milos will have more FCS attention coming his way after PWOs from Wisconsin and Minnesota as a QB prospect that has had an excellent camp season all summer long from my eyes and muliple other PRZ scouts eyes. Twitter
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Read EvaluationMark Johnson | Prep Redzone Scout
The most impressive QB I saw throughout the day was the Minnetonka ’24. Milos checks off a lot of boxes you look for in a D1 prospect. He instantly grabs your attention with his 6’5″ 216 lbs frame. Despite his size, Milos’ feet were light under his frame, and stayed connected to his eyes. The arm strength was also D1 quality. His arm stood out from the crowd as the ball jumped out of his hand. Milos was able to attack 30+ yards downfield and put the ball on a frozen rope. There was never any wasted air under the ball. His accuracy allowed him to also put the ball where he wanted it as equal to as how fast he wanted to get it there. It was no surprise to see that Milos had earned himself a PWO from the Badgers after his camp performance. He is a name to know this summer and fall.
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Read EvaluationJack Pfeiffer | Prep Redzone Scout
Milos turned in another exceptional outing in the Friday night win over Blaine. He completed 19 out of his 24 passing attempts, tallying 194 passing yards and a pair of passing touchdowns, both to
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6'2" | 190 lbs | WR
Minnetonka | 2024
MN
. He also gained 19 yards on 4 carries on the ground. The junior quarterback has very fluid mechanics and looks very comfortable in the pocket. Minnetonka is off to a great 2-0 start this season and will matchup with a top 3 team in the class this week as they host Maple Grove on Friday night. This is my second time featuring Spasojevic and I do not expect it to be the last!
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Read EvaluationJack Pfeiffer | Prep Redzone Scout
Milos led the Skippers to a 34-21 win over Edina in one of the most anticipated games of the week. He finished with a very efficient outing, totaling 241 yards and three touchdowns on 15/20 passing. Minnetonka will take on Blaine in a Friday night matchup where they look to stay hot.
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Read EvaluationBrian Jerzak | Prep Redzone Scout
The most impressive throw I saw on Spasojevic’s highlight package showed his arm’s strength. Unable to step into the throw because he was getting hit, Spasojevic, using only his arm, threw the ball twenty-five yards downfield and about twenty yards toward the sidelines. The throw was right on target. His deep balls don’t look forced when he can step into his throws. Although I wouldn’t say he is a running quarterback, he has good movement in the pocket.
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