Brody Norman is a 6'1" Quarterback in the 2026 class.
Norman attends Mooresville in North Carolina.
Norman's Player Profile was created on January 23, 2023.
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Expert Analysis
Brody
NormanQB
Class
2026
Height
6'1"
Weight
180
HS
Mooresville
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NC
Meet the 2025 PRZNC Player of the Year Candidates
Norman showed off his elite speed on the camp circuit last summer and his impressive touch and accuracy...
Written by Will Helms
Brody
NormanQB
Class
2026
Height
6'1"
Weight
180
HS
Mooresville
|
NC
Spring Stock-Risers: 2026 QB Report
Norman was already one of our favorite prospects compared to his recruiting interests, but he put up ridiculous...
Written by Will Helms
Brody
NormanQB
Class
2026
Height
6'1"
Weight
180
HS
Mooresville
|
NC
Deep Dive: Iredell/Lincoln County Quarterbacks
The two-time conference offensive player of the year earned the top slot in this ranking because of his...
Written by Matt Morrow
Brody
NormanQB
Class
2026
Height
6'1"
Weight
180
HS
Mooresville
|
NC
Q1 Stock-Risers: 2026 QBs on the Rise
Norman impressed us as a sophomore, but improved his consistency (and grew an inch or two) as a...
Written by Will Helms
Will Helms | Prep Redzone Scout
Will Helms
Prep Redzone Lead Scout
Norman showed off his elite speed on the camp circuit last summer and his impressive touch and accuracy throughout the 2025 season. The senior threw for 25 touchdowns on just 208 attempts and ran for over 400 yards and eight scores. Like several other quarterbacks on this list, the schedule wasn’t exactly the easiest, and he proved his talent time and again against elite defenses.
Norman was already one of our favorite prospects compared to his recruiting interests, but he put up ridiculous testing numbers at the Carolina Coaches’ Combine, running a 4.55-second 40 and jumping nearly 44 inches. That athleticism is hard to ignore, especially when he’s also accurate and calm in the pocket. That was enough to move him a few spots from 48 to 45.
The two-time conference offensive player of the year earned the top slot in this ranking because of his impressive production in leading the Blue Devils to the 3rd round of the state playoffs. Brody has grown physically and is picking up recruiting attention and offers from multiple Division 1 schools. With several talented teammates in tow coming up this season, his senior year is poised to be his best one yet. Brody has improved on his dual-threat ability and has shown the accuracy in critical situations for his team to thrive offensively.
Norman impressed us as a sophomore, but improved his consistency (and grew an inch or two) as a junior. He’s a guy with high-level production whose physical tools are catching up to his natural accuracy and high football I.Q. He’s a modern pocket passer with plenty of escapability. When he gets out of the pocket, his eyes are downfield, but he isn’t afraid to ruck it and pick up tough yards.