We all know how deep the quarterback position is in the peach state in the 2022 class. It’s led by five-star Gunner StocktonGunnerStockton6'1" | QBRabun County | 2022StateGA at Rabun County, but there are plenty of others with SEC offers as well including Sam HornSamHorn6'3" | QBCollins Hill | 2022StateGA (Collins Hill), Jaccuri Bown (Lowndes), and MJ Morris (Pace Academy).
But there are plenty of others who have the potential to earn some smaller offers, or in some cases, Power 5 offers down the road.
Robbie RoperRobbieRoper6'3" | QBRoswell | 2022StateGA (Roswell)
As a junior this fast fall, Roper led the Roswell Hornets back to the playoffs after winning the first six games of the season. The 6-foot-3 210-pounder has a big season, throwing for over 2,000 yards and 25 TDs. He also showed off his ability to make plays with his legs, rushing for another 286 rushing yards. Roper throws with great touch and ball placement. He moves well inside the pocket and made some great throws against some top-notch 7A defenses all season. He’s a QB prospect to know in the North Fulton area.
Jake Hall (Ola)
One of the more athletic QBs in the state, Hall is a do-it-all competitor who can do
We all know how deep the quarterback position is in the peach state in the 2022 class. It’s led by five-star
Gunner StocktonGunnerStockton6'1" | QBRabun County | 2022StateGA at Rabun County, but there are plenty of others with SEC offers as well including
Sam HornSamHorn6'3" | QBCollins Hill | 2022StateGA (Collins Hill), Jaccuri Bown (Lowndes), and MJ Morris (Pace Academy).
But there are plenty of others who have the potential to earn some smaller offers, or in some cases, Power 5 offers down the road.
Robbie RoperRobbieRoper6'3" | QBRoswell | 2022StateGA (Roswell)
As a junior this fast fall, Roper led the Roswell Hornets back to the playoffs after winning the first six games of the season. The 6-foot-3 210-pounder has a big season, throwing for over 2,000 yards and 25 TDs. He also showed off his ability to make plays with his legs, rushing for another 286 rushing yards. Roper throws with great touch and ball placement. He moves well inside the pocket and made some great throws against some top-notch 7A defenses all season. He’s a QB prospect to know in the North Fulton area.
Jake Hall (Ola)
One of the more athletic QBs in the state, Hall is a do-it-all competitor who can do a little bit of everything for Ola. He started as a 9th and 10th grader at strong safety before moving to QB this past fall. Not only did he show off an accurate arm all season, but he also had over 900 rushing yards. His athleticism would allow him to play receiver too if he’s needed there as a senior or anywhere at the next level. He’s super competitive and has a high football IQ. He’s quick, tough, and has some explosiveness to his game.
Daniel ShochDanielShoch6'2" | QBSelinsgrove | 2022GA (East Coweta)
Shoch is a West Georgia quarterback coming off an excellent junior season where he led the Indians to a 10-2 record. He’s a true student of the game who takes care of the football and consistently makes the right decisions. He’s a winner and someone with a hard work ethic and determination. He won’t wow you with his arm talent, but he consistently makes the right reads and put his team in a position to win every game. The Indians lost to a strong Parkview team in the playoffs, but thanks to great play from Shoch, East Coweta had one of their best football seasons in years. On the season, Shoch passed for 1,543 yards and 15 TDs.
Kyle Durham (South Forsyth)
It wasn’t a great year overall for the South Forsyth War Eagles, but it wasn’t because of bad QB play. Junior Kyle Durham is an athletic 6-foot-2 180-pounder with the ability to make plays with both his arm and his legs. He’s tough and has that "it" factor at times. He was reiable all year for the War Eagles, throwing for 2,197 yards and 25 TDs. He was also the team’s leading rusher with 434 rushing yards and five more touchdowns. He has enough size and is consistently accurate enough for some smaller schools to give him a look in the offseason. Durham has a chance in 2021 to lead the War Eagles to a region championship and see his recruitment start to take off is he continues to develop over the next few months.