What's your biggest strength as a player, and how does it show up in games?
My biggest strength is my leadership and composure. The game slows down for me, allowing me to read defenses, make adjustments, and put my teammates in the best position to succeed. I work to be a calming presence for our team, especially in high-pressure situations, and help keep everyone focused on the next play.
What are you working to improve right now?
I'm working on becoming more efficient before and after the snap. That includes speeding up my reads, recognizing defensive tendencies, and improving my footwork and timing. I feel like the game slows down for me naturally, and I'm focused on turning that into even better decision-making and leadership for my team.
What are you looking for in a college program?
'm looking for a program with great relationships, a strong culture, and a place where I can develop as a quarterback and a leader. A strong engineering program is also a big priority, so I'm looking for a school that will challenge me both on the field and in the classroom.
Outside of your sport, what should coaches know about you?
Outside of football, coaches should know that I'm someone who values relationships, works hard, and takes pride in doing things the right way. I care about being a good teammate, student, and person. I've worked hard academically, especially pursuing challenging classes because I want to study engineering in college. I'm also someone people can count on.
What do you want to study, and what career interests you?
I want to study engineering because I enjoy problem-solving and figuring out how things work. I'm interested in a career where I can continue learning, solving real-world problems, and making an impact through engineering and innovation.
Really impressive stuff for the Grand Haven QB in 2025. A ton of variety to his throws and...
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Tyler Graham | Prep Redzone Scout
Tyler Graham
Prep Redzone Scout
Really impressive stuff for the Grand Haven QB in 2025. A ton of variety to his throws and what he was asked to do. He showed that he had no problem recognizing coverage and hitting the hole shot for an explosive play. He showed that he can hit the deep ball accurately and consistently, and lead his receiver to the open part of the field to rack up the YAC. Something we didn’t see a ton of before was his ability to throw on the run, but his highlights from this season showed a plethora of those plays where he was able to extend plays and be accurate even when he wasn’t planted. When there weren’t viable options downfield, Easton created some big plays by tucking it and getting upfield. Super excited for what’s to come for him this season!