Logan Malachuk
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Scott Burgess | Prep Redzone Scout
Another one of our favorite uncommitted signal callers in the 2025 class made his call to attend Central Missouri.
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Logan Malachuk
Logan
Malachuk
5'11" | 175 lbs | QB
Nazareth | 2025
State
IL
led his team to a commanding 45-21 victory over #9 ranked St. Rita, showcasing his poise and accuracy throughout the game. Malachuk was sharp, throwing for 265 yards and 3 touchdowns. His ability to distribute the ball effectively to his playmakers makes him a true difference-maker and a big-time playmaker himself.
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Read EvaluationPatton Fitzpatrick | Prep Redzone Scout
Malachuk is a two-time state champ who is hungry for one more next season. The Nazareth Academy prospect led the Roadrunners on an incredible playoff run last season, using both his arm and his legs to give opposing defenses’ nightmares. Malachuk is one of the more accurate passers in the Class of 2025, as he throws with a quick release and great anticipation. He is incredibly agile in the pocket, as Malachuk can extend plays in the face of pressure while keeping his eyes down the field for explosive passes. In the quarterback run game, Malachuk is shifty in short space and can outrun defenders to the edge. He displays the arm strength, accuracy, and elusiveness that makes him a true dual-threat quarterback. As he prepares for his senior campaign, Malachuk’s stock is soaring.
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Read EvaluationPatton Fitzpatrick | Prep Redzone Scout
If there is one thing about Nazareth Football, it’s that they know how to come from behind. After a rough start to the season, the Roadrunners clawed their way into the playoffs. After a rough start to the 5A State Championship, the Roadrunners clawed their way to victory. Malachuk was a big reason why, as the junior quarterback threw for 414 yards and 4 touchdowns. Malachuk played his best football when it mattered most, throughout the playoffs. The dual-threat QB is a dynamic playmaker who is a rising star within the Land of Lincoln.
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Logan Malachuk
Logan
Malachuk
5'11" | 175 lbs | QB
Nazareth | 2025
State
IL
had an impressive performance that helped lead Nazareth Academy to a 5A championship on Saturday. Nazareth Academy beat Joliet Catholic 38-20 with an impressive offensive showing. Malachuk did a great job getting the ball to multiple players on offense. The junior quarterback went 23-34 for 414 yards and a 4 touchdowns.
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Read EvaluationPatton Fitzpatrick | Prep Redzone Scout
Malachuk is a junior quarterback who is used to having his back against the wall. He stepped up in a big way in the playoffs last year as Nazareth raced to a state championship victory, while Malachuk earned the 5A State Championship MVP. It’s time for Malachuk to show out again, as he has all season, as this dual-threat signal caller can get it done both through the air and on the ground. When passing, he has a strong arm and impressive deep ball accuracy. On the ground, Malachuk has elite vision and plus speed. He’ll need to have a big night on Friday to earn a playoff birth, but do not be mistaken, Malachuk is up for the challenge.
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Read EvaluationPatton Fitzpatrick | Prep Redzone Scout
Malachuk led Nazareth to a state championship in his sophomore season, throwing for over 2,400 yards, adding 313 on the ground, and tallying 24 touchdowns. Malachuk earned the 5A Player of the Game in the state championship. The 5’11, 180 lbs signal caller has a quick release and can make a variety of throws that sets his receivers up for success. The ball leaves Malachuk’s hands with great velocity, and whether its a deep ball, touch pass, or middle of the field throw, Malachuk can make it. He has a powerful arm and shows tremendous touch on vertical throws. He can throw accurately on the run, and when called for, Malachuk can tuck it and show off his athleticism in the open field. Heading into his junior season, Malachuk’s stock is on the rise as he looks to defend the Roadrunners state title.
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Read EvaluationJordan Amaskane | Prep Redzone Scout
Back before Mr. Malachuk took his first Varsity snaps I had the pleasure of seeing him in action where he trains at Next Level Athletix and safe to say that he, along with James Penley, have lived up to the potential that they had as they entered high school. This young man finished 15/27 for 245 yards with 2 passing TDs, 2 rushing TDs, and 1 INT, did I mention that he’s only a sophomore? He can make all level throws (level 1, level 2, and level 3) and is able to add a touch on the ball as well. Need him to throw in platform? He can do that. Need him to throw on the run and flip his hips to add extra velocity on the ball? He can do that too. One play that really stood out was when he had to make a throw on the run rolling to his left where he made a off balance cross body throw perfectly into his receiver’s hands for a big gain downfield – talk about an impressive throw. Also, if you try to take his passing options away he can pull the ball down to scramble moving the sticks and can even get into the endzone when dong so. There’s not much else I can say about this young man, he has such a high ceiling that it’s crazy to think he has no offers at the moment. With having 2 years left to continue to develop and hone his craft, be sure to keep a very close eye on this dominant QB.
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