Jackson Gebhardt
Jackson Gebhardt
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Robert Davis | Prep Redzone Scout
Gebhardt is a dynamic dual-threat quarterback who brings playmaking ability to the position. He shows the capability to extend plays with his legs while maintaining the vision to find open receivers downfield. His ability to operate outside of the pocket adds another dimension to his game, as he can create opportunities when plays break down. Gebhardt totaled 2,254 combined yards, throwing for 10 touchdowns while adding 9 scores on the ground. His arm strength allows him to make throws on the move and he shows confidence in pushing the ball downfield. With exposure on the camp circuit, Gebhardt has the potential to emerge as a quarterback who draws increased attention from Division I/II programs.
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Read EvaluationMatt Tate | Prep Redzone Scout
Gebhardt measures in at 5’11 175-pounds playing QB/CB for Loveland. He went 89/150 for 1354 yards, 59.3% completion rate, 10 TDs, 5 INT, 122 carries for 900 yards with 9 touchdowns, 19 total tackles (7 solo, 12 assisted), and 3 PD. Gebhardt has good athletic ability due to very good balance, acceleration, good speed, and change of direction. Good throw power paired with a quick release. Very good pocket presence. Gebhardt stays poised under pressure and continues to go through his reads. Once the pocket collapses, he’ll use his very good scramble ability to run for a first down. It takes multiple defenders to take him down. As a DB, he has very good read and reaction skills. Smooth back pedal and very good man coverage. He thrives as a QB, and I’m excited to see more from him next season.
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Read EvaluationMatt Tate | Prep Redzone Scout
Measuring in at 5’11 165-pounds, Gebhardt was a beast at the outside corner position. He had 36 total tackles (19 solo, 17 assisted), 4 INT, and 9 PD. He has very good athletic ability due to very good speed, change of direction, acceleration, and good jumping. Gebhardt has a very good back pedal and fluid hips. Very good man coverage and zone coverage. Very good closing quickness. Sticky in man. Very good reactionary skills. He IDed the QB running during his back pedal, and instantly course corrected and made the tackle. Good balance between watching the WR + QB. Gebhardt is a ball hawk. He has very good ball tracking skills, jumping in front of the WR to get the INT. Good catching. Gebhardt uses his lengthy arms to swat the ball away. Good run stopper as well. This kid is an exciting corner with a twitch to his game. Colleges might want to get a head start on recruiting him.
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Read EvaluationElijah Bonner | Prep Redzone Scout
A defensive back with four takeaways, 36 tackles, and nine PBUs, is the secondary’s Swiss Army knife. His nine pass breakups demonstrate his ability to stifle aerial attacks, making him an indispensable component of any defensive scheme.
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