Jeffrey Ford
Jeffrey Ford
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Mark Johnson | Prep Redzone Scout
Jeffrey is one of those kids who had to bide his time and wait his turn. In his senior season the 6’3″ 185 lbs dual threat QB got his chance and didn’t look back. Ford piled up 1,249 passing yards, 13 TDs and added 413 rushing yards and 10 more TDs on the ground. As a runner Jeffrey can flip the field. He has the speed to stretch a defense laterally and vertically. Jeff is a threat to beat angles deep downfield and can also use that athleticism to win within the pocket. As a passer we saw the senior show off excellent touch and accuracy on so many passes. He could drop it between defenders or in a bucket to his receiver. The senior also has the arm to attack deep downfield without getting his feet set. Ford may be raw, but his tools should entice several schools that believe in their abilities to develop QBs.
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Stats: 11/15, 256 Yards, 3 TDs, 25 Rushing Yards, 1 TD
This was Jeffrey’s top performance of the season, so far. He went up against a talented defense and came away with a highly productive, versatile, explosive, and efficient day with his arm and legs. Ford was able to carve up the defense with an arm that could hit tight windows with velocity, and also attack the deep portion of the field with accuracy. The senior passer demonstrated poise in the pocket while facing pressure in his face. It was clear that Jeffrey was in complete command of his offense, knew where he needed to go with the ball and was able to execute on time and with pinpoint accuracy. It was a great showing for an under the radar senior recruit.
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One of the top performers of the day as a passer and as an athlete was Slinger’s
Jeffrey Ford
Jeffrey
Ford
6'3" | 185 lbs | QB
Slinger | 2026
State
WI
. The 6’2′ 170 lbs ’26 ran a 4.69 40, 7.00 L-Drill, 4.31 shuttle, and jumped 10’1″. A great combine performance for any position, especially a QB. That dual threat ability has been dominant for Ford over the years, allowing him to also help his team as a WR in the past. As dominant as he is as a runner, Jeffrey came out and proved that he is also a viable passing threat. His natural athleticism carried over to his smooth throwing mechanics that quickly got the ball out of his hands. The incoming senior was able to carve up the field, driving the ball to every level and flashing impressive pinpoint accuracy especially when throwing with touch. A big year is on the way for the versatile 2026.
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A QB who has had a great offseason of catching our attention continued to do just that among nearly 1,000 of his peers. The junior QB already has tape proving his dual threat abilities, and now we got numbers to verify the tape. The 6’2″ QB ran a 4.67 40, broad jumped 10′ (good enough for a Top 5 finish at the event), a 32.8″ vertical, and a 4.53 pro agility. As a passer, Jeffrey isn’t afraid to be a gunslinger. I saw it at the camp in the couple reps I watched and it is all over the tape. Ford will push it to the intermediate and deep levels with confidence and accuracy. I’m excited to see him make a name for himself further this fall.
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Jeffrey is a QB that has been able to catch our eyes at PRZ WI since the season ended. The 6’2″ 170 lbs QB put together an impressive sophomore season that highlighted his dual threat abilities at the JV level. The sophomore’s mobility is a huge bonus to his game. Within the pocket, Jeffrey shows agility and quickness to buy time and make DL miss. Once he breaks the pocket he has 4.8 40 speed to create big plays if there isn’t a defender there to contain him. The arm talent is at a great spot as well. The ball naturally jumps out of his hand with velocity, and he has the strength to be able to attack downfield without having to put air under the ball. The sophomore QB also does a great job of being accurate while on the move or without getting his feet set. With two years of HS ball to go, I’m very excited to see how the Slinger QB develops.
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