Kole Olszewski
Kole Olszewski
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Kole Olszewski
Kole
Olszewski
6'0" | 185 lbs | QB
Bishop Canevin | 2025
State
PA
is an old-school pocket quarterback. He is a machine in the pocket by sitting back reading the defense and delivering the football all over the field. He does a great job of reading the defense and he knows exactly where he wants to go with the ball every time. He has excellent mechanics and footwork in the pocket. He also does a great job of anticipating where his receivers will be and delivering the ball. Olszewski is one talented player in the 2025 class.
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Kole went 6-0 as a starter last season and played a significant role on offense. The 2025 QB threw for 1378 yards and 16 TDs a season ago. He’s a quick decision-maker with experience as a high-volume thrower, effectively distributing the ball to various offensive weapons. His quick trigger and downfield focus in the pocket enhance his game. Olszewski’s athleticism helps him extend plays while in the pocket. He showcased improved arm strength and accuracy on long throws at the Steeler’s Youth Football 7-on-7 tournament this summer.
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Jason Cross Jr Jason Cross Jr 6'2" | 170 lbs | ATH Bishop Canevin | 2024 State PA . is already ranked as a top ten athlete in his class. Cross’s stock still climbs despite the high rank. Huge congratulations are for the junior, who picked up an Akron offer after the release of his game film. Much deserved, as Jason Cross turned in the best performance of any prospect not named Jakhai Noss Jakhai Noss 6'1" | 200 lbs | ATH Steelton-Highspire | 2023 State PA . Awesome in run support all night from his safety spot. The young man has excellent play diagnosis ability, proving to be ready for passes or runs in his direction. Cross forced fumbles, interceptions. He showed he can come downhill, shed his block and bring down east-west runners. This was just his impact on defense. On the other side of the football, Cross was throwing passes, one of which went for a score. He was running RPO sets at QB. All of this, yet I can easily say Cross looks most natural at wide receiver and the SH secondary found that out in the second half. Cross was a blur in the open field, often making the first man miss after the catch. I can’t say enough about his game.
The next riser is
Keyshawn McCaskill
Keyshawn
McCaskill
6'3" | 190 lbs | DB
Bishop Canevin | 2023
State
PA
, a prospect I saw over two years ago at a 7v7 event in Western PA. I liked McCaskill at the event but knew his skillset is best suited with pads on. I was correct. McCaskill made play after play in run support in the first half. The announcer must have called out McCaskill on 8+ tackles. What impressed me was his ability to provide BC reps at running back. The young man impressed me.
Two huge names on offense, outside of Jason Cross, were running back Marquis Carter and sophomore quarterback
Kole Olszewski
Kole
Olszewski
6'0" | 185 lbs | QB
Bishop Canevin | 2025
State
PA
. I think highly of both prospects, happy to see both come out and perform at a high level. Carter looked exactly like he did on tape. Slim and slippery through the trenches, then physical enough to put an exclamation point at the end of his runs. The same breakaway speed was seen as well. Carter was a consistent gainer all night. A soothing go-to for the BC offense.
Olszewski’s rank as the 13th-best quarterback is more of a realization as to how good the quarterback class is. Despite the larger pool of great QBs, I can’t help but place this kid higher next update. Poise was through the roof. The young man had every reason to fold under pressure. BC was down late, Olszewski was calm. Steelton pas rush was inevitable, Olszewski was calm. Even as time trickled away, Olszewski was calm. Kole led the Canevin offense into scoring territory time and time again, despite the Roller defense standing tall time and time again. Olszewski’s poise and improvisational skills will stick with me. The sophomore quarterback also flashed command and power as a passer, launching one ball 50+ yards with the rush bearing down his neck.
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