Abraham Fenwick
Abraham Fenwick
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Matthew Layton | Prep Redzone Scout
The longtime William & Mary commit Abe Fenwick of George Washington decided to bet on himself and head to WVU as a PWO. The lefty was very productive for the Patriots during his high school career and was certainly worthy of an FCS scholarship. Quarterback is one of the toughest positions to earn a scholarship as a walk-on, especially at the P4 level, but Fenwick has the tools to give it his best shot.
Below was our evaluation of Fenwick this season.
Written by Prep Redzone Staff in 2024 Rankings Update: Top 10 QBsrnComing in at our #4 spot in the quarterback rankings is George Washington’s Abraham Fenwick who threw for just over 2,000 yards and 25 touchdowns in his senior season. The long-time William & Mary commit has decided to head to WVU as a PWO and become a Mountaineer. The 6’3 200 senior had a shaky start to the 2023 season but bounced back in the second half of the year and finished strong for the Patriots. The lefty gunslinger has a big arm that can thread the needle and push the ball downfield. While I wouldn’t classify him as a dual-threat quarterback, Fenwick is plenty athletic enough to scramble and take off when needed. He’s a good thrower on the run and does a nice job moving in the pocket when he’s under duress. Fenwick has been one of the state’s top quarterbacks for years and finishes his high school career in our Top 5.
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Read EvaluationMatthew Layton | Prep Redzone Scout
Coming in at our #4 spot in the quarterback rankings is George Washington’s
Abraham Fenwick
Abraham
Fenwick
6'3" | 205 lbs | QB
George Washington | 2024
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who threw for just over 2,000 yards and 25 touchdowns in his senior season. The long-time William & Mary commit has decided to head to WVU as a PWO and become a Mountaineer. The 6’3 200 senior had a shaky start to the 2023 season but bounced back in the second half of the year and finished strong for the Patriots. The lefty gunslinger has a big arm that can thread the needle and push the ball downfield. While I wouldn’t classify him as a dual-threat quarterback, Fenwick is plenty athletic enough to scramble and take off when needed. He’s a good thrower on the run and does a nice job moving in the pocket when he’s under duress. Fenwick has been one of the state’s top quarterbacks for years and finishes his high school career in our Top 5.
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Read EvaluationDylan Callaghan-Croley | Prep Redzone Scout
Fenwick chose William & Mary over offers from Elon, UMass, and Old Dominion. He earned numerous other FBS interests in his recruitment before his commitment. Fenwick has prototypical quarterback size at 6-foot-3 with plus arm strength and a nice touch on his ball. Going to a great program that knows how to develop talent at a high level – very excited about his potential with the Tribe.
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