Available 2021 Dual Threat QB’s
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Arizona still has some dual threat QB’s available that can produce at the next level. If your program is still looking for a 2021 dual threat QB, I highly recommend you check these guys out. Here are 5 uncommitted dual…
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Continue ReadingArizona still has some dual threat QB’s available that can produce at the next level. If your program is still looking for a 2021 dual threat QB, I highly recommend you check these guys out. Here are 5 uncommitted dual threat QB’s who remain unsigned:
Jack Ricedorff Jack Ricedorff 6'2" | 195 lbs | QB American Leadership Academy (Gilbert) | 2021 State AZ , 6’2″ 200lbs, ALA- Gilbert North
Ricedorff is a level above most 3A QB’s. He shows the ability to hit all 3 levels of throws with solid timing. He has a fluid throwing motion with good velocity to fit in tight window throws on intermediate routes. He moves well in the pocket while going through progression and shows a quick release. Ricedorff does a good job of distinguishing whether to use velocity vs touch. He has a high football IQ and identifies coverages well. He is a physical ball carrier and posed as a legit threat on the ground at the high school level, making him a solid dual-threat QB. He projects as an FCS level talent and has be groomed in a Ricedorff football family.
Ty Perry Ty Perry 5'10" | 170 lbs | QB Estrella Foothills | 2021 State AZ , 5’11″ 180lbs, Estrella Foothills HS
Perry is a legit playmaker and a very good all-around athlete. He did an impressive job of extending plays and keeping his eyes downfield to deliver accurate throws for big gains all year. Perry has shown solid accuracy on all 3 levels of throws, and has made some athletic throws off platform or on the move in both directions. As a ball carrier, he has shown solid vision with good second level speed and had numerous impressive runs. Perry is an improviser with big potential and would be an excellent fit as an NAIA-D2 dual threat QB. He holds offers from Minot State, Fort Lewis, Benedictine, Salt River (juco), Ottawa (AZ), Jamestown, Oklahoma Panhandle State, and MidAmerica Nazarene.
Rocco Bruney Rocco Bruney 6'0" | 180 lbs | ATH Glendale | 2021 State AZ , 6’0″ 190lbs, Glendale HS
Bruney displays a good pre-snap read delivers accurate throws. He has shown solid touch on deep balls an has shown flashes of throwing his receivers open. Bruney has really improved his pocket presence, as he did a good job stepping up and trusting the pocket to deliver throws rather than relying on scrambling to throw. He could continue to improve his throwing mechanics, but can still drop dimes on most routes from the pocket. On the ground, he turns into an RB when he decides to abandon the pass and take off. He has good vision, solid physicality, and good speed overall with the ability to break and bounce off tackles. He holds offers from Arizona Christian and Heidelberg University.
Donny Fitzgerald Donny Fitzgerald 6'1" | 180 lbs | QB Lake Havasu | 2021 State AZ , 6’1″ 170lbs, Lake Havasu HS
Fitzgerald is a lengthy kid with excellent athleticism and still has room to put on weight. He possesses good arm strength and can sit in the pocket and throw strikes to his receivers. He’s flashed the ability to connect with receivers in tight windows from the pocket, and does a great job distinguishing when to use touch vs velocity. Fitzgerald has shown the ability to deliver accurate throws while throwing off different platforms, really showcasing his athleticism. He shows good vision as a ball carrier and makes correct reads on read options with a tight mesh point. He is a one-cut and burst type runner that proved to be a threat on the ground this season.
Caleb Wilkins Caleb Wilkins 6'1" | 160 lbs | QB North Canyon | 2021 State AZ , 6’1″ 200lbs, North Canyon HS
Wilkins is a very good all around athlete and was a two-way standout for North Canyon. He has good vision as a ball carrier with the ability to slip through tight gaps and spring loose into the second level, as he had numerous big runs throughout the year. He can be shifty in open space to make opponents miss. He will have to improve as a passer. The two biggest areas of improvement would be pocket presence and timing with receivers. If he can improve those traits, he can be a productive QB at the D3-NAIA level. Despite the areas of improvement, he does seem to go through progression well. Right now, he is more of a threat on the ground, but shows potential going forward.