Ledger Wight is a 6'0" Quarterback in the 2027 class.
Wight attends Syracuse in Utah.
Wight's Player Profile was created on June 1, 2025.
Subscribe to Prep Redzone
to see where Ledger Wight is ranked and what our scouts have written about them.
Expert Analysis
Ledger
WightQB
Class
2027
Height
6'0"
Weight
170
HS
Syracuse
|
UT
SUU Satellite Camp: Additional Players to Know
Ledger is a true dual threat signal caller and at the camp setting his allowed his arm to...
Written by Andy Pham
Ledger
WightQB
Class
2027
Height
6'0"
Weight
170
HS
Syracuse
|
UT
2027 Rankings: Risers 51-100
Ledger climbs over 80 spots in our latest ranking updates. He is an exciting dual threat signal caller...
Written by Andy Pham
Ledger
WightQB
Class
2027
Height
6'0"
Weight
170
HS
Syracuse
|
UT
Region 1: New Names to Know
Ledger has blossomed and fulfilled the promise he showed last year. He creates chaos for opposing defenses. He’s...
Written by Andy Pham
Ledger
WightQB
Class
2027
Height
6'0"
Weight
170
HS
Syracuse
|
UT
Week 2 Recap: Quarterbacks
Wight has shown great progress from last year to this year. He is deadly with his legs and...
Written by Andy Pham
Ledger
WightQB
Class
2027
Height
6'0"
Weight
170
HS
Syracuse
|
UT
6A- Region 1: Layton and Syracuse
Wight is a dual threat prospect who has a good frame to grow into. He gained valuable experience...
Written by Andy Pham
Andy Pham | Prep Redzone Scout
Andy Pham
Prep Redzone Scout
Ledger is a true dual threat signal caller and at the camp setting his allowed his arm to be on full display. He made every throw you want to see and had good accuracy on the evening. He throws with good velocity and knew when to throw with velocity and when to throw with touch. He made several good intermediate and deep throws on the evening. He’s really unleashed in a game setting where he can use his legs to create havoc and stress defenses out.
Ledger climbs over 80 spots in our latest ranking updates. He is an exciting dual threat signal caller who does well processing defenses and gets to his second reads. He does well keeping the ball out of danger and has a quick delivery. He throws a good intermediate ball and is a player who will make off-platform throws with ease. He has excellent pocket mobility and does well extending plays and moving the chains with his legs. His duality creates stress on defenses as they have to pick their poison. He has exceptional traits and will continue to be a riser.
Ledger has blossomed and fulfilled the promise he showed last year. He creates chaos for opposing defenses. He’s a signal caller who will look at his first read and gets to his second read. He know from there he can dump off or take off with his legs. He is an elusive runner with good vision and finds ways to maximize his yardage. Because he is a threat to take off with his legs, it makes backers have to pause for an extra second and that creates havoc for opposing defenses as they have to account for everyone on the field and when plays break down, Ledger is deadly. He throws an accurate ball and does a good job of leading his receivers and keeping the ball out of danger. He is blossoming and making noise with each passing week.
Wight has shown great progress from last year to this year. He is deadly with his legs and is a signal caller who will use that to his advantage to suck backers in, and he can throw one over their heads. He showed great poise last week and is starting to show the promise we saw last year. He accounted for four touchdowns and had a great week, and will look to build on that in the upcoming weeks.
Wight is a dual threat prospect who has a good frame to grow into. He gained valuable experience last year when he was thrown into the deep end. It was sink or swim and he made it through the season. That sets him up for a big year now. He is a quick processor, and makes good intermediate throws. His ball placement is good, and what will help him the most this year is his legs. He is deadly on the ground and opposing defenses will have to implement a spy and they must have gap integrity as any RPO plays where the edge rusher storms downhill and leaves the backside open, Wight is gone. He potentially can go 2000/1000 this year with 20+ touchdowns. Huge year is ahead.