Barrett McKenney – QB
Someone is going to get a fine prospect that is flying under the radar as a well-proportioned, strong armed pocket passer that has one of the better, quicker releases this class has to offer.
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Someone is going to get a fine prospect that is flying under the radar as a well-proportioned, strong armed pocket passer that has one of the better, quicker releases this class has to offer.
Bryson Kerns is a 2027 RHP/ATH with a 5’11 170 lb. frame from Ironton, OH who attends Ironton Middle School . Long and lean athletic body, young look, extremely projectable physically.
Bailey is as mechanically developed as any quarterback in the last decade. He has a very quick release he delivers from ear level, a strong arm and excellent accuracy. Bailey is mobile enough to get outside the pocket when needed and throws well on the run. He has excellent feet, makes quick and smart decisions and displays excellent poise and pocket presence.
The more you watch Jake the more you love him, most notably due to his release.
Davis is a special athlete. You want the ball in his hands on every snap. He could develop into a terrific return specialist. He is remarkably smooth and fluid– ease of movement and change-of-direction skills are excellent. Gets into his top gear in a hurry and can cut on a dime. He has feet like a sewing machine needle. All of his steps are calculated and effortless at the same time.
Kayden is one of the best quarterbacks in this class when throwing on the move. Rolling right or left, he displays great zip and accuracy, and he is a good enough athlete that if the throw is not there
Someone is going to get a fine prospect that is flying under the radar as a well-proportioned, strong armed pocket passer/dual threat that has one of the better, quicker releases this class has to offer. Somehow Labryant is a hidden gem going into the summer. The ball really jumps off
Logan’s polished mechanics, footwork–and most importantly, his production–already give him the look of a college player. He has prototype size and is a true pocket passer. Understands timing and has a great sense of anticipation and ball placement. He’s extremely accurate and throws a very catchable ball when he sets his feet, addresses his target and steps into his throw.
This is a prospect that at this stage possesses just about every physical trait or measurable you could want in a high school prospect. Tanner can run, displays a terrific arm, he possesses great size on a muscular frame and his overall athleticism is off the charts. Plays in the shotgun spread which is ideal for his tools, but he could easily play in the pro-set and from under center to be just as big of a threat. He stands tall and can scan the field from within the pocket. He is truly at his best when on the move and creating or keeping the play alive.
Silas is a gifted two-way player with a good blend of instincts, feet, speed and quickness. He shows the ability to turn and run without losing too much in transition for a corner. Does a terrific job of pressing receivers and taking them out of their routes. Shows fluid hips and is athletic enough to recover from mistakes.