Nick Kinsey is a 6'3" Quarterback in the 2026 class.
Kinsey attends Archbishop Hoban in Ohio.
Kinsey's Player Profile was created on October 27, 2021.
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Expert Analysis
Nick
KinseyQB
Class
2026
Height
6'3"
Weight
210
HS
Archbishop Hoban
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OH
Stock Up Showcase: Top QBs
Kinsey immediately stood out among a crop of talented QBs as among the best. Boasting a big frame...
Written by Hayden Lindquist
Nick
KinseyQB
Class
2026
Height
6'3"
Weight
210
HS
Archbishop Hoban
|
OH
15 Athletes Who Stood Out During Week 5
Kinsey went a great 15/25 on pass attempts during a tough loss on Friday to Forest Lake. He...
Written by Hayden Lindquist
Nick
KinseyQB
Class
2026
Height
6'3"
Weight
210
HS
Archbishop Hoban
|
OH
612Qs & JC Boice QB Camp: Standouts, Part II
Nick is a quarterback prospect I have covered frequently and been high on for a few years now,...
Written by Nate Wahl
Nick
KinseyQB
Class
2026
Height
6'3"
Weight
210
HS
Archbishop Hoban
|
OH
Stat stuffers back for more – Quarterbacks part I
2268 yards 24 touchdowns 4 interceptionsKinsey does a great job getting the ball out quickly. He is at...
Written by Brian Jerzak
Hayden Lindquist | Prep Redzone Scout
Hayden Lindquist
Prep Redzone Scout
Kinsey immediately stood out among a crop of talented QBs as among the best. Boasting a big frame with an elite arm talent, he never had a problem underthrowing his wideouts. Dude thrives on 1v1 fades and boy can he rifle a ball into a window. The zip on the rock as it leaves his hands is incredible, and time after time I was impressed by the bombs he managed to drop into his wideout’s breadbasket.
Kinsey went a great 15/25 on pass attempts during a tough loss on Friday to Forest Lake. He put up 233 yards through the air with two TDs and tallied an additional touchdown on the ground. With things starting to click with the Stillwater Ponies, expect Kinsey to continue to light up the gridiron and the stat sheet with incredible showings.
Nick is a quarterback prospect I have covered frequently and been high on for a few years now, and every time I re-evaluate what I saw from him as a middle schooler versus now, his skillsets keep selling that gunslinger mentality. I continued to be impressed with Nick’s attention to detail throughout the camp as I thought his focus by slowing down his early reps to really perfect the coaching he was given, sparked better fluidity in his arm mechanics the later we got into camp and watched him in drills. Nick was one of the top performers in my eyes from Friday night as he was one of the top quarterbacks especially with the off-platform throwing drills as he used his mobility at 6’3 210 to his advantage as the instincts certainly came out. The excellent instinct Nick has with his quick release is a heck of a fun watch on tape and it paints why FBS offers have already landed his way from across the country and he certainly is just getting started.
Kinsey does a great job getting the ball out quickly. He is at his best when he sees what he wants and fires. The sophomore has a good arm and has excellent touch on his deep throws. He is already a sound decision-maker based on his six-to-one touchdown-to-interception ratio. The sophomore throws well on the move when he has to improvise and when a designed rollout is called. He moves in the pocket to find throwing lanes and buy more time than he looks to run. Kinsey can make all the throws, but his throws to the boundary stand out the most. The Ponies’ signal-caller is a creative enough passer to put balls on his receivers from strange arm angles.