TOP 2023 QB RECRUITS VOL.1 MIX-TAPE

TOP 2023 QB RECRUITS VOL.1 MIX-TAPE

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College Football Today & ESPN Plus Scout Trout Top 2023 QB recruits Volume 1.0 Mix-Tape features the Top 2023 QB recruits listed in the Scout Trout Elite Pro-Style & Dual-Threat 2023 QB scouting reports. Find some brief scouting notes below and read more on Top 2023 QB recruits on College Football Today RokFin & Scout Trout Elite.

1. Top 2023 QB recruit Cameron Combs had a breakout 2019 freshmen season in the State of Kentucky and is rapidly becoming one of the most sought after quarterbacks in the 2023 CFB recruiting class. Combs had a extremely impressive completion percentage, as he was able to complete 120 passes out of 190 attempts and accounted for 1,876 through the air. Cameron accounted for 23 total touchdowns and bedazzled opponents with his well timed precision in the passing game. He is not afraid to step up in the face of pressure and deliver strikes downfield, while losing little to no velocity on his throw. I attribute this to his overall core strength and the torque he is able to create by whipping the football downfield with his entire body. UPDATE: Combs recently earned an offer from Eastern Kentucky after another highly successful season on the gridiron of Kentucky HS football. Cameron performed in clutch situations all season long for the Redhounds of Kentucky HS football and his elite arm talent can visibly be recognized on the opening play of his Sophomore season highlight’s.

2.Top 2023 QB recruit Dante Moore has now earned 22 D1 offers and had another brilliant season at the helm of the Martin Luther King offense in Detroit, Michigan. Moore was able to complete an astounding 70% of his passing attempts on the season (119-170) and accounted for a total of 30 touchdowns through the air. Dante proved to be the ultimate play-maker at the quarterback position and we got to see more of his dual-threat capabilities in his sophomore year highlight’s. Dante’s stellar decision making throughout his career on the gridiron of Michigan HS football has helped aid Martin Luther King HS to a 17 & 7 record. His ability to maneuver away from pressure and deliver accurate darts on the run, gives his receivers the ability to work themselves to the open part of the field. Moore’s uncanny accuracy over the top of the defense is some of the best I have witnessed in the past five recruiting classes and Dante has earned the title of the number one 2023 QB recruit at College Football Now & ESPN Plus.

3. Top 2023 QB recruit Arch Manning had a historic breakout Freshmen season for Isidore Newman in New Orleans, Louisiana and has since earned 11 D1 offers from the likes of Alabama, Duke, Arkansas, FSU, Georgia, LSU, Ole Miss, North Carolina, Notre Dame, Tennessee & Texas. The young Manning prodigy has now thrown for over 4,000 yards and 53 touchdowns in his young career, while also adding an additional 8 touchdowns on the ground. Manning’s overall passing numbers slightly dropped off in his Sophomore campaign, but he managed to increase his QB rating by completing roughly 72% of his passing attempts on the 2020 season. Isidore Newman also only played 8 games in 2020, opposed to the 10 games the young Manning got to torch the defenses of Louisiana in his Freshmen debut. All in all, high school statistics can be rather misleading for young QB’s over the course of their four year HS football careers. Perfectly thrown passes may have slipped right through the intended receiving targets sweaty palms and directly into the defense-men’s possession for an easy interception. A young QB not getting any help up front could lead to rushed decisions and tipped or batted balls, which also can lead to easily intercepted passes.

4. Top 2023 QB recruit Dylan Lonergan helped lead Brockwood HS (GA) to an 8 & 3 record in his Sophomore Varsity campaign and was able to hurl the pigskin for 2,847 yards, while adding 20 TD’s through the air and 5 TD’s rushing. You will notice how well Lonergan is trained on the opening play of his 2020 highlight’s, as he is able to very convincingly look off the defense and throw the football roughly 55 yards down the field, while leading his receiving target away from double-coverage for a touchdown. Dylan’s posture in the pocket is able to help generate the next level velocity needed to excel as a big time collegiate gunslinger, as he does a masterful job at utilizing his core strength by whipping his torso in unison upon release of the football. The Georgia HS phenom also is very adept as a dual-threat QB and can get motoring downhill in a hurry, after making the proper reads on the defensive front.


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