2021 Undervalued QB’s
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There are a handful of 2021 QB’s in Washington that are well under recruited. From pro-style to dual-threat, these guys have proved they can produce at a high level. With the recruitment clock ticking, take a look at 5 senior…
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Continue ReadingThere are a handful of 2021 QB’s in Washington that are well under recruited. From pro-style to dual-threat, these guys have proved they can produce at a high level. With the recruitment clock ticking, take a look at 5 senior QB’s that deserve more attention:
Caleb Christensen Caleb Christensen 6'3" | 200 lbs | QB Royal | 2021 State WA , 6’3″ 200lbs, Royal HS
Christensen is build with a solid frame and stands tall in in the pocket keeping his eyes downfield. He hangs in the pocket and shows good anticipation for routes to develop. He possesses a fluid throwing motion with a quick release with the ability to use velocity or touch, and can hit all 3 levels of throws. He shows an excellent trajectory on deep balls, always giving his receivers a shot to make a play. He’s proven to be an effective passer while scrambling, and shows a hip flick with good toque when throwing on his non-dominant side. Definite pro-style QB with a gunslinger mentality to take a look at.
Justin Brennan Justin Brennan 6'0" | 195 lbs | QB Lakes | 2021 State WA , 6’1″ 195lbs, Lakes HS
Brennan is a solid all around athlete and a legit playmaker behind center. Dual-threat type kid who can make plays on his feet or pick a defense apart in the pass game. When he stays in the pocket, he hits his receivers with excellent timing and shows solid anticipation for developing routes/concepts. He has flashed velocity on throws and the ability to fit balls into tight windows for solid chunks of yards. He moves well in the pocket and is an escape artist, yet isn’t too eager to abandon the pass. Good second level speed as a ball carrier as the defense has to account for his ability to tuck it and run.
Baylor Ayres Baylor Ayres 6'2" | 190 lbs | QB Lynden | 2021 State WA , 6’2″ 190lbs, Lynden HS
Ayres can mix it up as well and become a threat on the ground or through the air. He is poised and collected in the pocket and has flashed the ability to zip throws in with velocity. He does a great job remaining collected under pressure and keeping his eyes downfield to deliver accurate throws withing getting rattled. He’s shown solid touch and accuracy, consistently hitting receivers in stride. Ayres is a threat on the ground as well, and holds potential to have a breakout senior campaign.
Luke Price, 6’1″ 200lbs, Ridgefield HS
Price displays good footwork in the pocket with anticipation for developing routes. He can hit tight window throws with velocity, and shows good timing and placement on all 3 levels of throws. He does a great job distinguishing whether to use velocity vs touch. Price has flashed a glimpse of his ability to get out of the pocket when it collapses to extend plays. He is athletic enough to pick up yards on the ground as well, but will be a legit threat in the pocket here in 2021. Price still has room to develop and holds a high ceiling.
Mason Priddy, 5’10” 180lbs, Columbia River HS
Priddy is a big play threat on his feet. He shows solid second level speed and is shifty and slippery on open space. He has good short area quickness with a good lateral burst out of his cuts. Priddy is an accurate pass, but could improve on his release and timing. However, for a kid who loves to tuck it and run, he shows smooth footwork on various dropbacks with good footwork in the pocket all around. He is a legit escape artist on film, as he’s had numerous plays where he’s slipped out of sacks to pick up solid chunks of yards. Projects as a D3 level prospect.