The Class of 2023 runs deep with talented quarterbacks. Today, we are going to evaluate some of the underrated QBs who have what it takes to catapult their way up the class rankings.
[player_tooltip player_id="185222" first="Mason" last="Wunderlich"], 6’5, 200 pounds, Evansville Mater Dei
Right-handed quarterback [player_tooltip player_id="185222" first="Mason" last="Wunderlich"] displays a wide array of physical abilities that would make him a good fit for offenses at the next level. Wunderlich throws an excellent deep ball. Not only can he put velocity on his throws, but he demonstrates the touch required to drop the throw over the defender and into the arms of the receiver. Wunderlich reads the defense well, and he makes good throws while on the move. Last season, he tossed 27 touchdowns to just 11 interceptions. He added seven rushing touchdowns as a junior.
[player_tooltip player_id="185229" first="Tyler" last="Adkins"], 6’0, 175 pounds, Martinsville
[player_tooltip player_id="185229" first="Tyler" last="Adkins"] runs the Martinsville offense with efficiency, giving fans plenty to be excited about heading into his senior season. In 2021, Adkins completed 220 of his 324 pass attempts. He accumulated 2,292 yards through the air to go along with 28 touchdowns passes. Adkins maintained a 2:1 touchdown-to-interception-ratio by throwing only 14 picks. Adkins ran for one touchdown, as well. [player_tooltip player_id="185229" first="Tyler" last="Adkins"] is a prospect to keep an eye on this fall.
[player_tooltip player_id="185238" first="Luke" last="Haupert"], 6’1, 180 pounds, Snider
[player_tooltip player_id="185238" first="Luke" last="Haupert"] is an accurate quarterback who will be looking to lead the Snider offense to new heights in 2022. Haupert is outstanding when it comes to hitting targets down the field. He has good arm strength and places the ball perfectly over the outside shoulder of the receiver. Haupert can test the secondary and help the offense create a big play when needed. He has the ability to make tough throws and complete passes in tight coverage.
[player_tooltip player_id="185242" first="Brady" last="Krueper"], 6’1, 200 pounds, Elkhart
[player_tooltip player_id="185242" first="Brady" last="Krueper"] takes command of the offense at Elkhart. Krueper does very well getting the ball out of his hands quickly- making things difficult for pass rushers and defensive backs alike. Last season, Kruper found the mark on 94 of his 183 passes. In the process, he garnered 1,349 yards with seven touchdowns and seven interceptions. [player_tooltip player_id="185242" first="Brady" last="Krueper"] is poised to make a big impact this season.
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