Jordan Garcia
Jordan Garcia
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Expert Analysis
Mark Johnson | Prep Redzone Scout
Jordan slings it all over the field. He has that gunslinger feel to his game, picking apart defenses with accurate passes. Jordan has highlights showing him make every throw you could want. He has the deep range with touch. You see the timing and velocity to thread needles into tiny holes. He can throw on the run or rollout and quickly reset to get the ball out. While making every throw in the book Jordan was also completing about 70% of his passes. The ’27 is leaned on in the Waukesha South offense and every season we are seeing him step up to the plate more and more. I’m pumped to see him this spring and summer.
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Stats: 158/228, 2,068 Passing Yards, 19 TDs
Garcia and the Waukesha South offense is another one that will lean on the passing attack. They have some solid weapons out wide, and a signal caller that is developing as a passer year over year. I really enjoy watching this kid throw the ball. His entire body works together as one unit to get behind the ball and drive it with velocity, and his entire throwing motion is so compact and quick leading to the ball coming out quick and hot when needed. I love the accuracy too and understanding of where to put the ball to give his guy a chance without risk of turnover. This should be a fun offense to watch in 2026.
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Read EvaluationMark Johnson | Prep Redzone Scout
Another 2027 QB who has made impressive strides as a passer is Waukesha South’s Jordan Garcia Jordan Garcia 6'1" | 170 lbs | QB Waukesha South | 2027 State WI . He looks the part physically more than ever. Jordan is coming off a statistically impressive year too where he put up 2,000+ yards while completing 69.3% of his passes. Watching him throw in person has me very excited for his offseason. He is working his way into a serious prospect. His release is lightning quick. His release and overall mechanics were some of the best that I watched Sunday. Compared to a year ago Jordan’s physical tools and accuracy have made huge strides. He has the talent to standout at camps this offseason. Look for him to climb the QB rankings this offseason.
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It was great to see Jordan throw in person. He is another underclassman who has already had our attention here at Prep Redzone WI for a couple years now. The biggest takeaway from Jordan’s performance was that he was a technician. Light on his feet, quick hip snap to start his throw, and a prototypical throwing motion. The 2027 did a great job in drills revolving around movement as well. He is able to stay balanced and ready to set and fire the ball quickly. Jordan also demonstrated accuracy that caught my eyes, especially on deeper passes where he could show off some touch as well.
Going forward I’m excited to see how he continues to fill out his frame and also watch him continue to develop that hip dissociation the coaches talked about. As that improves so will the arm strength, which will push his game to an even higher level. I’m very excited for Jordan’s future. Keep an eye on this 2027.
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Stats: 15/25, 187 Yards, 3 TDs
Jordan put together a great first start as he led Waukesha South to a Week 1 win. The highlights from the game for Jordan are impressive. He delivers an amazing throw off platform while being tackled by a DL. The sophomore did a great job of moving around the pocket to buy time while keeping his eyes downfield. Garcia was a poised, quick decision maker and let his standout ball placement shine. Garcia is building on a strong base of talent that he showed as a freshman. Big things ahead. Check out the tape below.
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Waukesha South are looking for a new starting QB with both of last year’s signal callers graduating. This will be a competition to watch, but I’m looking for the young playmaker Jordan Garcia Jordan Garcia 6'1" | 170 lbs | QB Waukesha South | 2027 State WI to win the job. He is talented and young, giving the team several years to build around him.
On tape, the 6’1″ 155 lbs freshman looks well on his way towards developing into a varsity talent. He is a poised, decisive passer who is confident in his abilities. We see him attack the whole field with an arm that can let it fly the deep portions of the field and still accurately hit his man in stride. Jordan is an impressive athlete in the pocket. He has quick feet that can set and fire the ball out, slide to avoid pressure, or scramble around the pocket and outside of it while keeping his eyes downfield. The building blocks are there for Garcia to grow and develop. Don’t be surprised to see him on the field on Fridays.
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Read EvaluationEvent Results
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Stock Up Showcase: Wisconsin
11/30/2025
- 40 Yard Dash #1
- 5.37s
- 40 Yard Dash #2
- 5.22s
- Shuttle #1
- 4.53s
- Shuttle #2
- 4.38s
- Broad Jump #1
- 8'2"
- Broad Jump #2
- 8'3"
- L Drill #1
- 6.9
- L Drill #2
- 6.69
- Vertical #1
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- Vertical #2
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Event Results
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Stock Up Showcase: Wisconsin
11/30/2025
- 40 Yard Dash #1
- 5.37s
- 40 Yard Dash #2
- 5.22s
- Shuttle #1
- 4.53s
- Shuttle #2
- 4.38s
- Broad Jump #1
- 8'2"
- Broad Jump #2
- 8'3"
- L Drill #1
- 6.9
- L Drill #2
- 6.69
- Vertical #1
- -
- Vertical #2
- -
- Wingspan
- -
- Hand Size
- -