By: Nick Gradney (National Scout) @StatZ_G
28′ QB Brycen Black (@Buzz_Black4) is a really good, young quarterback with a ton of upside. He’s still developing as a passer, but he gets better with each rep. One of the impressive things about him is how poised he is in the pocket. Brycen can deliver the ball accurately with power and with a nice touch. He’s a well put together athlete and will continue to grow into his frame. I was blown away at how resilient he is. A mistake was never made twice. I’d say get started on this kid early because he can truly become a name to know in the Oklahoma City area.
27′ QB Christian McCaffrey (@CMaC5_27) was a pleasant surprise to see for this first time. This kid has all the tools to be a top recruit. I believe that once he starts to camp and showcase his skills in front of the important eyes, he’ll be on a lot of recruiters’ radar. He is 6-foot-3, weighing at 200 pounds with plenty of room to add to his frame. McCaffrey can spin it from every angle and his mechanics are great from the waist down, which enables him to get force on his throws.
27′ QB Jordan Hatch (@Kekoa1_) has a tremendous skill set for a player his age. He’s only a sophomore but more seasoned than most players would be at this stage of development. This young man has a cannon for an arm and can make every throw. I saw him place the ball in tight windows consistently. Hatch throws a nice deep ball that’s receiver friendly. He stands out from a physical standpoint as well. Jordan is a very humble kid who’s just scratching the surface of what he can become. College coaches, get your eyes on him ASAP!
29′ QB Boston Hamilton (@BostonHamilton9) has yet to begin his high school career and is already making his way. Hamilton is a lefty with a unique talent at the quarterback position. He stands and delivers strikes like a vet. His vocal leadership is another thing that stood out, which you don’t see often at that level. He displays fluid movement in the pocket, good throwing motion and pinpoint accuracy.
26′ QB Levi Brooks (@LeviQBrooks11) is a supremely talented quarterback who has the skill set to become a premiere player in the 2026 class. Brooks has a quick release and he reads the field at a high level. He has a high football IQ, which is probably more important than the physical skills. He looks the part and backs it up with his play. Brooks was extremely accurate in the short, intermediate and deep passing game. He’s scary good and still has room to grow.
26′ QB Eli Ribaudo (@eli_ribaudo) is an evolving talent from Kansas, who stands out in many ways. The film doesn’t lie. This kid shows great escapability in the pocket and can throw on the run with accuracy. Eli has a rapid release and makes it difficult for defenders to make plays on his passes. He has excellent field vision that allows him to make reads quickly. It’s only a matter of time as he get more opportunities to showcase his skill set before this kid becomes a real threat to the higher ranked kids in his area.
26′ QB Cruz Campbell (@iamcruzcampbell) is a vet at this point on the DR7 circuit. This kid undoubtedly gets better each outing and he does something impressive every time he steps on the field. His game is growing at a rapid rate and with someone like his coach Casey Thompson in his corner, he’ll go far. Cruz has no limitations whatsoever. He’s a stocky kid that can take punishment, so no questions about his durability. Campbell possesses huge arm talent and can manipulate defenses into making mistakes. He calmly picks apart secondaries with great poise. By the start of his senior campaign, his offer sheet should expand, adding to the Georgia State offer that he has in his bag. Get to know this young phenom in the making now!