Top Available 2021 Oregon QB’s
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Coming to my surprise, there are still some standout QB’s with open recruitment after National Signing Day. Most of these guys have numerous offers, so it will be interesting to see how their recruitment will play out from here. Take…
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Continue ReadingComing to my surprise, there are still some standout QB’s with open recruitment after National Signing Day. Most of these guys have numerous offers, so it will be interesting to see how their recruitment will play out from here. Take a look at 6 senior QB’s who remain unsigned:
Blake DeBisschop Blake DeBisschop 6'3" | 175 lbs | QB West Linn | 2021 State OR , 6’3″ 175lbs, West Linn HS
DeBisschop possesses very impressive arm strength and is developing into a serious threat. He has good poise in the pocket with a fluid throwing motion. He has shown the ability to hit all 3 levels of throws with accuracy. He frequently fits balls in tight windows on intermediate routes with excellent velocity. His arm strength is top tier as I’ve recently seen him launch it 71 yards on a social media video during an offseason workout. He still has much room to put on weight, but has shown FBS level talent.
Logan Going Logan Going 6'3" | 185 lbs | QB Grant | 2021 OR , 6’3″ 200lbs, Grant HS
Going moves and steps up in the pocket well, and shows good mechanics when running designed rollouts. He does a good job of keeping his eyes downfield going though progression while showing good anticipation for routes to develop. His best trait is his accuracy and ability to finesse throws in between defenders. His ball placement is very impressive and had made countless tight window and finesse throws throughout his junior year. He does a good job of identifying favorable matchups on the outside on vertical concepts. He has shown the ability to pick up yards on his feet as well when needed. He currently holds 4 D3 offers from Linfield, Lewis and Clark, Puget Sound, and Pacific University.
Jackson Lowery Jackson Lowery 6'4" | 210 lbs | QB West Salem | 2021 OR , 6’4″ 225lbs, West Salem HS
Lowery has put on solid size since last season. He displays a good pre-snap read and does a good job making quick decisions without hesitation. Lowery stands tall and moves well in the pocket and delivers with a high release. He looks poised and comfortable in the pocket, and has shown flashes of impressive arm strength. He is an accurate passer overall, but can improve on his velocity with intermediate routes. He sells play action very well, and shows a smooth transition from play action to release. He has the pro-style frame and build, and currently holds two offers from Pacific University and Linfield University.
Jack Artman Jack Artman 6'3" | 195 lbs | QB Clackamas | 2021 State OR , 6’3″ 195lbs, Clackmas HS
Artman has a big frame and displays excellent arm strength. He stands tall in the pocket with poise and does a good job keeping his eyes downfield. He goes through progression well and shows good anticipation for routes to develop. Artman delivers with a high release, and shows a good trajectory on deep balls to give his receivers room to track it. He did a great job breaking out of sacks to find receivers downfield or extend plays, and holds potential to develop into a gunslinger at the next level.
Colby Neron Colby Neron 6'0" | 185 lbs | QB North Medford | 2021 OR , 6’1″ 195lbs, North Medford HS
Neron is a solid all around athlete. He shows a solid pre-snap read and seems to identify coverages fairly well, and displays good timing and ball placement with his receivers. He has shown the ability to throw accurate balls on the run in both directions with coordination. He does a great job using touch with a good trajectory on deep balls to let his receivers go get it. He will have to improve his overall pocket presence to be more mechanical look more comfortable. As a ball carrier, he has shown solid reads and vision and can be a slippery kid to bring down, making him a dual-threat QB.
Brayden Libby, 6’0″ 180lbs, Westview HS
Libby is a very good athlete behind center and is an all around playmaker. He can be trigger happy at times, but consistency is key with him. He holds big potential to develop into a starter at the NAIA level. He did good job of throwing receivers open at times, and displayed solid arm strength and velocity when he decides to rip it. On film, he’s flashed some tight window throws along with other impressive throws. He does a good job escaping pressure and extending plays. The athleticism and potential are thre for Libby, and still has room to develop, giving him a high ceiling.