Ben Livingston
Ben Livingston
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Jordan Reyes | Prep Redzone Scout
Livingston is an under the radar sleeper that deserves to be more highly recruited. After a breakout junior season totaling 2,903 yards and 40 touchdowns he has also performed well at offseason camps/showcases. 6’1” 195 lbs. he’s shows a compact, high release point allowing for a fast and clean throwing motion. Demonstrates good control as a passer to all levels of the field being able to mix up velocity while maintaining accuracy, throws with good touch and trajectory downfield and can also drive the ball into a tight window on short/intermediate routes. Highly efficient, he’s a quick processor pre and post snap showing strong field awareness and decision making. Keeps the offense moving but takes care of the football limiting risk and doesn’t force it into coverage. Keeps defenses honest with his athleticism being able to extend plays and create outside the pocket. Would expect a bump in recruitment through the offseason.
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Read EvaluationMichael Huntley | Prep Redzone Scout
Livingston has some really quick feet and was making good throws with his feet set and off-platform. He had good ball placement on balls near the sidelines and showed plus arm strength.
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Read EvaluationHunter Tierney | Prep Redzone Scout
Ben Livingston
Ben
Livingston
6'1" | 165 lbs | QB
ALA-Gilbert North | 2027
State
AZ
looks comfortable running an offense that asks a lot of its quarterback, and the production reflects that. He threw for 2,570 yards with 35 touchdowns in 2025 while keeping mistakes to a minimum, then added over 300 yards on the ground when plays broke down. He’s got more than enough arm strength to attack the full field, but what really stands out is how accurate he stays when things get messy. When he’s forced off his spot, he keeps his eyes up, squares his shoulders, and delivers the ball with confidence into tight windows instead of settling for a bailout run. There are moments that show the growing pains of carrying a high-volume passing attack, but the overall picture is a quarterback who consistently puts pressure on defenses because he can win from the pocket and still hurt you when protection breaks down. In a system that values structure and decision-making, he’s been a steady leader for this ALA-Gilbert North offense.
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Read EvaluationJordan Reyes | Prep Redzone Scout
Highly productive season, totaling 2,903 passing yards and 40 touchdowns while completing 68 percent of his attempts. Displays plus arm strength with an accelerated, over-the-top delivery that creates added velocity and extension on throws. Shows the ability to change speeds and throw with touch, consistently layering the ball over second-level defenders. Demonstrates good processing ability and decision-making, protecting the football with just five interceptions on 283 attempts. Plus athlete at the position who can feel and escape pressure, extend plays, and use his legs to sustain drives when necessary. Overall skill set and efficiency point to a quarterback capable of operating a complete offense and creating both on-schedule and off-script.
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Read EvaluationJordan Reyes | Prep Redzone Scout
He turned in a standout performance, completing 19 of 23 passes for 322 yards and 5 touchdowns. He throws a clean, well-placed ball with an efficient over-the-top release, staying in rhythm through his drop and while scanning the field. His active footwork in the pocket allows him to feel pressure, stay balanced, and work smoothly through his progressions. When the play breaks down, he shows the ability to improvise and create on the fly, adding an extra layer to his game.
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