Griffin Hall
Griffin Hall
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Ben Mitchum | Prep Redzone Scout
When I watch the 5-foot-9, 165-pound Hall, I can’t help but think I’m watching Kansas great Todd Reesing reincarnated. Sure his height first catches peoples attention but that should not overshadow all of the wonderful attributes this dual-threat quarterback brings to the Mustangs.
First and foremost he is a field general and a bonafide leader. He is a big reason Salina Central won the class 5A State Championship this past fall.
He possess an arm much stronger than most assume and can really zip the ball in there to his receivers in the short and intermediate game. Though he can attack all three levels of the field effectively. Hall was 138 for 209 passing for 1,827 yards, 29 touchdowns (school record) and only two interceptions. Overall passing wise he had a 66% completion percentage.
His ability to improvise, move in the pocket smoothly and throw with different arm angles is a major plus. He shows good speed and elusiveness on the ground when it comes to moving around in the pocket, scrambling or taking off on a designed quarterback run. This past season he rushed for 980-yards on 155 carries and nine touchdowns. Good for a 6.3 yards per carry average.
This past fall he was honored as a 1st Team 5A All-State quarterback and a 1st Team All-Ark Valley-Chisholm Trail League Division II quarterback.
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