Logan Grosdidier
Logan Grosdidier
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Oscar Galindo | Prep Redzone Scout
Another Class B QB running the show for an undefeated team is Platteview’s
Logan Grosdidier
Logan
Grosdidier
5'10" | 175 lbs | QB
Millard North | 2027
State
NE
, who is quickly moving up the ranks of the ’27 cycle. Logan has completed 52 of 93 pass attempts (56%) for 976 yards and seven touchdowns to only one interception. Logan has also been making plays on the ground with 48 carries for 234 yards and two passing touchdowns. The biggest thing that stood out to me about Logan’s tape was how well he is processing plays and reading defenses this season. Logan is moving through his reads very smoothly and finding the best option to throw to without holding onto the ball for too long. He is also doing a good job deciding when to pull the ball and run it effectively. Grosdidier’s accuracy and timing on his throws have taken a significant step forward this season, as he’s finding receivers in stride and placing the ball where only they can catch it. With (minimum) five games left of his junior season and another offseason to continue grinding, the sky is the limit for Logan and his development!
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Dual threat QB Grosdidier accounted for 234 total yards and 2 TDs. Grosdidier went 11-24 for 170 yards, 1 TD with no interceptions in the air, while rushing for 64 yards and 1 TD on the ground.
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Platteview’s
Logan Grosdidier
Logan
Grosdidier
5'10" | 175 lbs | QB
Millard North | 2027
State
NE
is back for year two as the Trojans’ starting QB and is looking to make a splash in 2025. Despite some growing pains in Logan’s first season as a starter, he still ended the year throwing for 1,216 yards and seven touchdowns. Since then, Logan has been on a mission this offseason, showing next-level work ethic as he works to fine-tune his game. Since the end of the season, Logan seems to have added some extra zip to his passes as he’s boosted his arm strength and velocity of his throws. Ball placement is another aspect of Logan’s game that has improved, as he’s shown he can throw to a spot with good timing and accuracy. Add in the fact that Logan has bulked up from 155 to 170 and you can definitely say a break could be on the way.
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