
Mason Geis | St. Joseph Regional
Mason Geis
- Class
- 2026
- Position
- QB
- Height
- 6'1"
- Weight
- 185
- School
- St. Joseph Regional
About Mason
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Earnest Daniels | Prep Redzone Scout
Mason Geis
Mason
Geis
6'1" | 185 lbs | QB
St. Joseph Regional | 2026
State
NJ
moved significantly this past season, transferring from Immaculata to St. Joe’s Regional. While he began the year as a backup, Mason stepped into a starting role when quarterback
Lamar Best
Lamar
Best
6'0" | 175 lbs | QB
St. Joseph's Regional | 2026
State
NJ
went down against Pope John, showing flashes of his potential.
One of Mason’s standout strengths is his ability to play on time and in rhythm. When executing plays as designed, he delivers the ball accurately, whether to targets over the middle or outside the numbers. He thrives in RPO concepts, excelling with quick, timing-based throws such as six-yard comebacks and slot slants. His ball placement is consistent and precise when Mason is squared up and has a clean platform. However, while he is generally accurate, there is room for improvement in consistently hitting open targets, particularly under duress.
A key area for Mason’s development is his ability to create and play out of structure. Modern football demands quarterbacks who can extend plays when things break down, and Mason showed inconsistency in this regard against top competition. His pocket awareness needs improvement, especially in navigating pressure and avoiding sacks. Too often, Mason appears indecisive when his first and second reads are taken away, holding onto the ball for too long. Developing a quicker internal clock and decisiveness to either take off or get rid of the ball will be crucial for his growth.
If Mason wants to become a complete quarterback, he needs to focus on enhancing his pre-snap reads and his ability to adjust to the pressure. He can mitigate some of his current game’s limitations by becoming more lethal pre-snap, identifying blitzes, and making quicker decisions. While mobility may not be a defining trait, improved awareness and decision-making will allow him to operate effectively in a clean or chaotic pocket.
Physically, Mason has the tools to succeed. He can make all the necessary throws and deliver the ball where it needs to be. With an entire offseason to build on his experience, particularly in developing his pocket presence and pre-snap abilities, Mason has the potential to take his game to the next level in 2025.
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