Haines Robitzer
Haines Robitzer
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Matt Morrow | Prep Redzone Scout
Haines played at Lake Norman High School last season and transferred to West Forsyth High School after the season. I saw him play live during a jamboree last season, and I came away impressed with his fundamentals. My colleague Will Helms recently wrote that he thought Haines had some of the best footwork among quarterbacks in the 2026 class. I agree, and as a pocket passer, Haines can put the ball where it needs to go on a consistent basis. I think he fits well in the TItans’ offensive scheme.
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Read EvaluationWill Helms | Prep Redzone Scout
Robitzer isn’t getting the level of attention from big schools that a couple of other guys on this list have to this point, but I don’t think he’s far behind. If there’s any knock on Robitzer, it’s that his arm strength isn’t quite to the level of a couple of other guys with offers. That being said, you’d have a hard time finding a more accurate rising sophomore. His touch is elite, allowing him to make throws against zone coverage that other guys can’t. I’ve heard from a few Group of Five schools that he’s firmly on the radar.
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