Lincoln Sellers
Lincoln Sellers
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Tyler Graham | Prep Redzone Scout
Lincoln came locked in, and absolutely balled out. This dude has just about anything you could want, and he put it on full display on Saturday afternoon. First and foremost, he absolutely passes the eye test. Great height, solid frame and a strong lower half. His strong base allowed him to really drive the ball in on short and intermediate routes. He was extremely consistent with his footwork and mechanics and was the most accurate QB in attendance. His arm strength and overall velocity is excellent, and his anticipation and ability to lead his receivers was on full display. Great overall day for the new QB at Saline!
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Read EvaluationTyler Graham | Prep Redzone Scout
Lincoln has a really interesting mix of size, arm strength and the benefit of being in a QB friendly system. Belleville has a pretty solid track record of developing quarterbacks, to say the least. Like I mentioned, his frame draws your attention right off the bat. A legit 6’3 and has the potential to keep developing in the weight room. On field, he is able to rip the ball into windows and maneuver in the pocket to give himself the best throwing lane. He can push the ball downfield on deep balls and has the ability to hit timing routes with precision. I am really excited to see his growth and development over the last year.
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Read EvaluationAlex Pallone | Prep Redzone Scout
As advertised.
I’m happy to report that Lincoln is pretty much everything I expected him to be. Size is legit. 6’3″ 200 seems just about right. Lincoln is a major outlier when it comes to height and frame. He’s got the frame of a Mike linebacker and the height to succeed at practically any position.
Lincoln has an arm as well! I’m extremely impressed with how Lincoln launches the football with ease.
As for accuracy, it was a mixed bag. If Lincoln’s feet were set and the target was stationary, the ball was always right on the money. Accuracy dipped a little during 1on1s, and it dipped significantly whenever Lincoln was on the move. I also noticed Lincoln’s mechanics become much more inconsistent when on the move.
He’s got all the tools to be an elite Quarterback. If Lincoln hits the weight room hard throughout high school, he’ll be an absolute monster by his senior season. Likewise, if he keeps working on his mechanics, IQ, and generally keeps his process consistent, he’ll be playing Power 4 football in college.
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Read EvaluationEvent Results
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Exposure Series: Michigan
05/02/2026
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- Wingspan
- 76.5"
- Hand Size
- 11"
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Exposure Series: Michigan
05/02/2026
- 40 Yard Dash #1
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- 40 Yard Dash #2
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- Shuttle #1
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- Shuttle #2
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- Broad Jump #1
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- Broad Jump #2
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- L Drill #1
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- L Drill #2
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- Vertical #1
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- Vertical #2
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- Wingspan
- 76.5"
- Hand Size
- 11"