Gabriel Terrell
Gabriel Terrell
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Hogan Miller | Prep Redzone Scout
2027 Quarterback Gabriel Terrell Jr. shows that at his compact frame that he can still be a playmaker. Some of his test numbers at the event included a 4.97 40-yard dash, a 4.84 shuttle, and a 7.8 foot broad jump. He has smooth throwing mechanics that make the ball come out beautifully towards his target. He throws with tons of finesse and just the right trajectory to accurately make it to his target. Terrell Jr. will be looking to put up some fireworks in his junior season for Heritage Academy Laveen.
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Read EvaluationHunter Tierney | Prep Redzone Scout
Gabriel Terrell continues to show signs that he’s ready to take on a much bigger role. His short, quick, and compact throwing motion really stood out — the ball jumps out of his hand in a hurry, which is a huge plus when you’re under pressure and need to get it out fast. That release, paired with how efficiently he moved through drills, made him one of the more polished quarterbacks from a mechanical standpoint. During testing, he ran a 4.97 in the 40 and a 4.84 shuttle, and while those numbers aren’t jaw-dropping, they reflect the kind of quick-twitch movement that matters in the pocket. More than anything, his timing and placement made a difference. He consistently led receivers well on short routes and put good touch on deeper balls. What he might lack in raw arm strength, he makes up for with anticipation and a clear understanding of when and where to get the ball out. It’s not just about having the tools — it’s about knowing how to use them, and Gabriel’s already showing he’s figuring that out. With a full workload this season and continued growth, he could be in for a major breakout.
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Read EvaluationHunter Tierney | Prep Redzone Scout
Gabriel showed some nice traits at last year’s combine — he moved well, had clean footwork, and looked comfortable in the pocket drills. He didn’t have the biggest arm in the group, and there were some inconsistencies in his delivery and timing, but there was a foundation to build on. He clearly had a natural feel for the position, even if everything wasn’t fully polished yet. One of the things that makes his evaluation tricky is that he didn’t get a chance to start last season. With Kaleb Burras putting together a monster year at quarterback, Gabriel had to wait his turn. But that also means we haven’t really seen what kind of growth he’s made under the lights. This combine could be his coming out moment — a chance to show how he’s developed after a year learning and training behind the scenes.
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