Luke Rubley
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Michael Huntley | Prep Redzone Scout
Rubley won the accuracy challenge for the underclassmen and showed some impressive arm strength throughout the day as well. He has the frame colleges love and could even add some muscle too.
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Read EvaluationMatt Tate | Prep Redzone Scout
Rubley measures in at 6’3 195-pounds. As a sophomore, he threw 197/324 for 2084 yards, 60.8% completion rate, 20 TDs, 5 INT, and 4 rushing touchdowns. Rubley has very good throw power and very good release. Fluid throwing motion. He has very good ball placement skills. He consistently allows his wide receiver to make a play on the ball. Rubley has very good pocket presence. Uses his good footwork and stays poised to find an open receiver downfield. He stays very poised under pressure. The biggest thing about Rubley his is ability to make plays out of nothing. He’ll make some crazy off platform throws, and continue to extend plays with running around in the pocket. I’ve been very high on Rubley since I saw his film as a freshman, and he earned himself an offer from Oregon today as well !
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Read EvaluationMatt Tate | Prep Redzone Scout
I’ve been a fan of Rubley for a minute. Measuring in at 6’3 195-pounds, Rubley is already a hot prospect on the college circuit, with offers from Arkansas, Boston College, Colorado State, Florida State, and Indiana. It is deserving. He threw for 197/324 for 2084 yards with a 60.8% completion, 20 TDs, 5 INT, and 4 rushing touchdowns. One thing about Rubley, is he will make plays out of nothing. Very good off platform throws. Very good throw power, very good ball placement skills. Whether it’s above the WR’s heads, over the shoulder, or in stride he kills. Very quick touch. Quick hips when rolling out left. Very good pocket presence. Rubley keeps his eyes downfield under pressure and stays poised. He has good mobility and athletic ability. He can get himself out of trouble with ease. Great young QB.
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Read EvaluationRobert Davis | Prep Redzone Scout
Entering his sophomore season, Rubley has already established himself as a leader and trusted commander of Regis Jesuit’s offense. Possessing the arm talent to make every throw, he excels at hitting receivers in stride, anticipating breaks and reading defensive coverages with poise. Rubley’s ability to manipulate safeties with his eyes and deliver precise passes under pressure sets him apart as one of the most promising 2028 quarterbacks in the state. Already attracting interest from Power Four programs, his skill set and maturity are beyond his years, positioning him for a standout season. If he continues on this trajectory, Rubley could quickly cement his place among the elite signal callers in Colorado.
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Read EvaluationRobert Davis | Prep Redzone Scout
Rubley is a polished signal caller with the tools and poise to become one of the top quarterbacks in the state. Even as a freshman, he showed maturity beyond his years, first turning heads at the Prep Redzone Combine and continuing to impress throughout the season. He threw for 1,983 yards and 16 touchdowns with only five interceptions, guiding his team to a playoff appearance. Rubley possesses excellent anticipation, consistently hitting receivers in stride as they come out of their breaks. He can make every throw on the field and already has scouts taking notice. If he stays on this trajectory, he’ll have his choice of college programs. Expect him to rise quickly in the national rankings.
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Read EvaluationMichael Huntley | Prep Redzone Scout
Rubley won the accuracy challenge and was another class of 2028 standout. He is a lengthy guy with a lot of room to add to his frame.
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Read EvaluationElijah Bonner | Prep Redzone Scout
Luke had a stellar season as he torched defenses with 1,983 yards on 305 passing attempts, completing 61%. His 16 touchdowns paired with just five interceptions. That’s precision worthy of applause. Rubley’s arm is impressive as a freshman and he is going to have a solid career if he keeps this up.
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Read EvaluationMatt Tate | Prep Redzone Scout
The QB MVP showed why he is one of the upcoming QBs in the state. His elite release was on full display throughout the event. He has very good throw power. During the 1 on 1 drills with WRs & DBs, Rubley demonstrated his very good accuracy and ball placement skills. Very good accuracy at all 3 levels. He would thread the needle, in a tight window where only his receiver could catch it. Rubley would throw the ball in stride of the wide out, or right above their head. He was making good throws for his wide receivers to showcase their individuals’ skills. I am very impressed with Rubley, and I believe he will be one of the top Colorado QBs over the next couple of years.
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Read EvaluationRobert Davis | Prep Redzone Scout
In a heated quarterback battle among three elite competitors, Rubley stood tall, earning QB MVP honors. The ball exploded out of his hand with accuracy and power, while his ability to anticipate throws was unmatched. Rubley demonstrated poise and leadership throughout the day, characteristics that reflect his monster season. As a young talent, he has consistently shown he can make tough throws look easy. His blend of arm strength, mechanics, and football IQ place him among the state’s premier quarterbacks. Already drawing interest, Rubley looks poised to dominate recruiting radars as a potential Colorado Gatorade Player of the Year candidate.
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Read EvaluationMatt Tate | Prep Redzone Scout
Valor is no joke, and for a freshman QB to go into that stadium and put up good numbers is impressive. Regis has a good one on their hands. Rubley threw for 30/40 263 yards, a season high 75% completion rate, 2 touchdowns and 1 interception. He has an elite release. It’s almost instant. Rubley has a cannon of an arm. Very good throw power. His mental processing really stands out to me. He will go through his progressions, and find the open man downfield. He’s not forcing things. If no one’s open, Rubley dumps it off to the RB for an easy completion. Very good ball placement. Rubley is consistently threading the needle. One instance, he stood tall with pressure in his face, throwing an accurate pass in between 3 defenders. Another was he threw a TD in between 2 defenders. Good throw on the run as well. Every time I throw on the film, I’m thoroughly impressed with what Rubley puts on. I’m excited to see how he develops the next few years.
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