Kaleb McDougle
Kaleb McDougle
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Expert Analysis
Alin Edouard | Prep Redzone Scout
Kaleb had an impressive season, showing the ability to impact the game both through the air and on the ground. He completed 67 of 269 passes for 2,294 yards and 25 touchdowns, demonstrating consistent production and the ability to lead the offense effectively.
While primarily a passer, Kaleb also showed mobility when needed, rushing 14 times for 53 yards and finding the end zone on the ground. This dual-threat element keeps defenses honest and adds another dimension to his game.
Kaleb’s strengths lie in his command of the offense, accuracy, and ability to make plays in key moments. As he continues to develop his mechanics and decision-making, he’s positioned to take another step forward and have an even bigger impact moving into 2026.

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Read EvaluationAlin Edouard | Prep Redzone Scout
Kaleb put up 2,232 yards and 26 touchdowns, and the tape shows exactly why. On film, he plays with a smooth, steady confidence — he’s patient in the pocket, lets routes develop, and delivers the ball with touch when he needs to and velocity when the window tightens. His placement stands out, especially on timing throws where he consistently hits receivers in stride. Kaleb also shows the ability to extend plays without getting rushed, keeping his eyes downfield and finding late opportunities. His film highlights a composed playmaker who understands how to control the flow of a drive and finish possessions with points.
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Read EvaluationAlin Edouard | Prep Redzone Scout
On film, Kaleb clearly showcases what might be his most dangerous weapon: the deep ball. There’s no question he can let it rip his ability to drive the ball downfield with velocity and touch is already college caliber. Whether it’s a go route down the sideline or a deep post over the top, Kaleb consistently places the ball where only his receiver can get it.
Beyond the deep game, Kaleb displays a quick, efficient release, particularly in RPO situations. He wastes no time getting the ball out, which keeps defenders on their heels and opens up run-pass balance for the offense. His mechanics are tight and repeatable, allowing him to stay consistent under pressure.
One of the most impressive traits he puts on display is his anticipation. Kaleb doesn’t wait for receivers to get open he throws them open. Whether it’s a quick out, slant, or timing route, he delivers the ball early and with confidence, showing a strong understanding of timing windows and defensive leverage. Kaleb threw for 2,442 Passing Yards and 30 Touchdown’s.
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Read EvaluationMarcus Henry | Prep Redzone Scout
McDougle is a rising junior in the 2027 class, coming off a stellar sophomore season where he showcased his ability to make big plays in Georgetown’s high-powered offense. He threw for 2,442 yards and 30 touchdowns, averaging an impressive 16.0 yards per completion while leading his team to a 10-2 record. McDougle was recognized as a First Team All-District 8-5A DI selection and earned Honorable Mention All-State honors. With a strong arm, the ability to push the ball deep with touch, clean mechanics, and excellent pocket presence, he’s a name to get on your radar as he continues to develop.
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