Zion Boisseau
Zion Boisseau
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Expert Analysis
Ed OBrien | Prep Redzone Scout
Boisseau is a dynamic dual-threat quarterback who consistently stresses defenses with both his arm and legs. During the 2025 season, he completed 177 of 278 passes for 2,306 yards, 23 touchdowns, and 7 interceptions, while adding 572 rushing yards and 16 touchdowns. He recorded five games with 200-plus passing yards during his junior-year campaign.
As a runner, Boisseau is explosive and instinctive. He sees lanes quickly, uses blocks well at the second level, and isn’t afraid to cut back or bounce runs outside. Boisseau’s speed and elusiveness help him turn plays where he should be sacked into big plays for his team. His ability to escape pressure and create on the move is a major part of his game.
As a passer, Boisseau stays aggressive under pressure. He keeps his eyes downfield, delivers throws while moving, and shows touch on intermediate and deep balls. Boisseau completes different types of passes on his highlights, including posts, seams, and throws to the flat that allow receivers to run after the catch. He’s comfortable extending plays, resetting his feet, and finding open targets when the pocket breaks down.
I think it’s fair to say that Boisseau may be deemed too small to play quarterback at the next level. But, until that’s final, he’ll want to add more timing-based throws from the pocket on his highlights. I am impressed with his competitive nature and playmaking ability.
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