Andrew Neese
Andrew Neese
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Matt Tate | Prep Redzone Scout
Neese has prototypical size at the QB position and is another dual-threat QB on this list. Measures in at 6’3 190-pounds. Last season, he threw 86/151 for 1553 yards, 57% completion rate, 20 TDs, 1 INT, with 7 carries for 169 yards with 2 touchdowns. Neese has very good athletic ability due to very good acceleration, speed, balance with good change of direction. Displays a powerful arm with a good release. Very good touch on his throws. Very good pocket presence. He’ll stay calm and poised finding the open man. Neese doesn’t put the ball in harm’s way and is intentional with where he throws. Good progression speed. Very good throw on the run, with good rollout speed on boots. Very good scramble ability and extending plays. He also makes the smart decisions during the RPOs. Watch out for Neese this upcoming season.
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Read EvaluationMatt Tate | Prep Redzone Scout
Neese measures in at 6’3 190-pounds and is an exciting dual-threat QB for Grand Junction. This past season, he went 86/151 for 1553 yards, 57% completion rate, 20 TDs, 1 INT, and 71 carries for 169 yards for 2 touchdowns. Neese has very good athletic ability due to very good balance, acceleration, speed, and good change of direction. Very good throw power with a good release. He hits sideline throws with ease. Neese has high arching deep throws and very good touch. Good rollout speed on boots. Very good throw on the run with good off platform throws. Neese is a quick decision maker on RPOs. He’s careful and confident with the ball, not putting it in harm’s way. Very good pocket presence as well. Great runner as well. He’ll put his shoulder down and run through guys. Neese is a beast, and colleges need to look at his film.
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Read EvaluationAlan Popadines | Prep Redzone Scout
You’ll never sit there and read things I write, where I pretend like I know the hierarchy of pre-high school football in each state. Colorado is a perfect example of this; I couldn’t tell you what high school most youth programs feed into…but I can gage talent. To me, Neese looks like a big fish in a small pound when looking at the competition he lined up against this season in western Colorado. The multi-sport athlete does appear to be a little raw when it comes to fundamentals–footwork in drop backs, where he holds the ball and weight-shifting while throwing, to name a few. If he works to sharpen the raw fundamentals and continues to reach the results he has throughout youth ball, Neese has a ton of upside. For the results I’m speaking of, look no further than the 40-0 victory that him and his teammates had in the Grand Valley Youth Football League championship this season.
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