Ben Halevi
Ben Halevi
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Connor Jackson | Prep Redzone Scout
I highlighted Halevi last week. After steadying the ship at QB last year for Milton, he heads over to North Cobb, where he will presumably take over the reins at QB and continue to raise his stock. Halevi is on the smaller side, but a slick athlete with clean mechanics. He is a modern-style QB who can skip around the pocket, can alter his arm angle to make different throws, and is athletic enough to make off-platform plays. He has steadily crept onto the radar, and another fall of production as a junior will have him in good footing headed into his senior year.
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Read EvaluationConnor Jackson | Prep Redzone Scout
Halevi, coming over from Milton, has tacked on D1 offers and has seen his buzz rise this offseason, which should continue as he seems fast-tracked to a breakout this fall. Halevi is a slick, clean passer who can tap into different arm angles and operate off-platform. He is a shorter, but athletic player who can move the chains, and likely do a little more, as a runner. From a strictly mannerisms standpoint, he looks and moves like Jackson Arnold. His recruitment should continue to rise and boil over with production this fall.
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Read EvaluationMatt DeBary | Prep Redzone Scout
A mobile, athletic quarterback who came up big in a backup role for the Milton Eagles last season, Halevi has a chance to light up the state sheet for North Cobb this upcoming season as a junior. Halevi brings good size and above-average quickness at 6-foot-0 185-pounds who showed easy D1 potential in 2025. Thrown into action early in the season, Halevi threw for over 1,500 yards and 19 touchdowns with just two INTs, making an occasional play with his legs, too. He should be one of Cobb County’s top quarterbacks this season and earned his first first offer this week from Georgetown.
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Read EvaluationCory Lemer | Prep Redzone Scout
Class, we have Ben Halevi. The North Cobb Georgia Prospect, is unranked in the 2028 class for Prep Redzone, and was one of the most impressive prospects in attendance. He finished with a score of 20. Halevi had a quick ball, that came out with good mechanics throughout the day.
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Read EvaluationCory Lemer | Prep Redzone Scout
Moving to the CO Winner of the Accuracy Challenge for the 2028 Class, we have Ben Halevi. The North Cobb Georgia Prospect, is unranked in the 2028 class for Prep Redzone, and was one of the most impressive prospects in attendance. He finished with a score of 20. Halevi had a quick ball, that came out with good mechanics throughout the day.
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Read EvaluationMatt DeBary | Prep Redzone Scout
After taking over as the starter just a few games into the season, Halevi, a confident sophomore with his best football ahead of him, has really stepped up to the plate. Leading one of the state’s best programs and playing against quality competition, Halevi has really impressed. He shows strong arm strength, above-average accuracy, and the ability to lead. He’s thrown for 1,188 yards and 15 touchdowns in seven games, leading the Eagles to a 5-2 record during that stretch. He’s only going to get better and has one of the best staffs in the state making sure he develops properly. He’s a 2028 quarterback to keep a close eye on moving forward.
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Read EvaluationAlan Popadines | Prep Redzone Scout
After leading the Fellowship Paladins to an undefeated GMSAA Regional Championship a year ago, Ben Haelvi reclassed to 2028 in the off-season, and is attempting to duplicate previous success with Milton this year. When watching last year’s film compared to this year’s, he has grown a ton in the last calendar year. He lists himself at 5-foot-10 and around 150 pounds, which looks like a bit of a stretch on height, but without official measurements it’s hard to tell. Regardless of which grad year, the skill set remains really good. Mobile enough to keep plays alive but is a pocket passer with a live arm. Looks unbelievably cool and calm operating out of the shotgun.
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