Dylan Raiola
Dylan Raiola
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Connor Jackson | Prep Redzone Scout
Raiola’s tape just sizzles with NFL potential arm talent. He is a big bodied, broad shouldered QB prospect whose skillset and recruitment is well documented. With ease, Raiola can launch the ball 60 yards + downfield with high trajectory. He can also play detached and flick the ball out of certain arm slots with decent velocity. While his film is mostly shot play oriented, he possesses the arm strength and composure in the pocket necessary to pick apart defenses in the tight window game. Raiola is a clear 3 and out candidate at Nebraska.
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Read EvaluationMichael Huntley | Prep Redzone Scout
Raiola was neck and neck with Sayin the entire week and nobody would have protested if he were named the camp’s MVP.
He had the best deep ball of anyone at the event and he knows just how much air to put under the ball. He’s a big guy at 6-foot-3 and is every bit of 230 pounds.
Raiola was the best in the competition in the 7on7 portion and was hitting receivers in stride. He has the talent to be a multi-year starter at Georgia.
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Dylan Raiola
Dylan
Raiola
6'3" | 220 lbs | QB
Buford | 2024
State
GA
is the consensus No. 1 quarterback in the country and was nearly named the overall MVP of the event.
He completed 13 of 16 passes for four touchdowns, zero interceptions and zero sacks. Multiple scouts said that they consider Raiola to have had the best 70n7 session.
Raiola is committed to Georgia and while his high school future is up in the air, he is currently set to play at Pinnacle in the fall.
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Read EvaluationMichael Huntley | Prep Redzone Scout
Dylan Raiola is the top quarterback in the nation according to 247Sports and it’s easy to see why.
The ball just comes out of his hand differently than a lot of quarterbacks and gets to the receiver in a hurry. He makes the deep throws look easy and doesn’t have to strain to get the ball 40 yards down the field in stride.
I had him making 19 of the 20 throws very accurately and the only one he missed was the last one, which is arguably the most difficult of the event. He’s bigger than I expected in person and he is definitely confident in his game.
Raiola was one of two quarterbacks committed to Georgia at the event and was the better of the two on Thursday.
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