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SI All-American: Ranking the Top 10 QBs in the Class of 2021

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6. Sam Huard, Burien (Wash.) Kennedy Catholic

6-foot-2, 180 pounds

Committed to Washington

Although he possesses average size, Huard is regarded as perhaps the best deep-ball passer in this class. He’s a left-handed thrower with a smooth, classic release and the ball achieves an excellent spin rate from his mitt. The Washington commit has outstanding mental prowess in the pre-snap phase, where he leverages coverages and alignments versus his route concepts and protections. Huard is most comfortable working in the pocket at his set launch point and delivers deep balls with appropriate arc, trajectory, ball speed and proper placement. He’s rhythmic in the mid-range game and has just enough functional mobility to threaten defenses on the move or as a fair runner in the reactionary phase. His mental processing, skills as an anticipatory passer and ideal deep-ball execution on shot plays project him to be a prime fit for Washington’s new offensive structure.

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6. Sam Huard, Burien (Wash.) Kennedy Catholic

6-foot-2, 180 pounds

Committed to Washington

Although he possesses average size, Huard is regarded as perhaps the best deep-ball passer in this class. He’s a left-handed thrower with a smooth, classic release and the ball achieves an excellent spin rate from his mitt. The Washington commit has outstanding mental prowess in the pre-snap phase, where he leverages coverages and alignments versus his route concepts and protections. Huard is most comfortable working in the pocket at his set launch point and delivers deep balls with appropriate arc, trajectory, ball speed and proper placement. He’s rhythmic in the mid-range game and has just enough functional mobility to threaten defenses on the move or as a fair runner in the reactionary phase. His mental processing, skills as an anticipatory passer and ideal deep-ball execution on shot plays project him to be a prime fit for Washington’s new offensive structure.

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Is this the 3rd, or just the 2nd, Huard Washington has recruited?
 

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Is this the 3rd, or just the 2nd, Huard Washington has recruited?
Third. The best of the Huard bunch imo went to NC and ended up sitting on the bench after NC had a coaching change and went with a dual threat QB and totally different offense.
 

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1. Caleb Williams, Washington (D.C.) Gonzaga College

6-foot-2, 210 pounds

Committed to Oklahoma

Williams earns the mark as our top passer, as he grades out highly in most, if not all, of our position-specific and critical factors. Blessed with an above-average frame and bulk, Williams’ athleticism is elite. However, his arm talent is downright special. From being able to alter his arm slots, manipulate ball speeds and delivering throws with proper ball placement and accuracy to all levels, he can fit in many different offensive structures that call for him to play in and out of the pocket. Williams has Gumby-like body flexibility to execute off-platform throws, along with excellent functional mobility to also threaten defenses with excellent run traits. Should he continue to develop, Williams projects as a high-end college starter.

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1. Caleb Williams, Washington (D.C.) Gonzaga College

6-foot-2, 210 pounds

Committed to Oklahoma

Williams earns the mark as our top passer, as he grades out highly in most, if not all, of our position-specific and critical factors. Blessed with an above-average frame and bulk, Williams’ athleticism is elite. However, his arm talent is downright special. From being able to alter his arm slots, manipulate ball speeds and delivering throws with proper ball placement and accuracy to all levels, he can fit in many different offensive structures that call for him to play in and out of the pocket. Williams has Gumby-like body flexibility to execute off-platform throws, along with excellent functional mobility to also threaten defenses with excellent run traits. Should he continue to develop, Williams projects as a high-end college starter.

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1. Caleb Williams, Washington (D.C.) Gonzaga College

6-foot-2, 210 pounds

Committed to Oklahoma

Williams earns the mark as our top passer, as he grades out highly in most, if not all, of our position-specific and critical factors. Blessed with an above-average frame and bulk, Williams’ athleticism is elite. However, his arm talent is downright special. From being able to alter his arm slots, manipulate ball speeds and delivering throws with proper ball placement and accuracy to all levels, he can fit in many different offensive structures that call for him to play in and out of the pocket. Williams has Gumby-like body flexibility to execute off-platform throws, along with excellent functional mobility to also threaten defenses with excellent run traits. Should he continue to develop, Williams projects as a high-end college starter.

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He got outplayed by Drones at the elite 11.. Gonna transfer back to MD in 2 seasons
 

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He got outplayed by Drones at the elite 11.. Gonna transfer back to MD in 2 seasons
His reason for transfer will be that Ty Thompson transfers from Oregon to Oklahoma.
 

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Yet another Huskies QB to go winless vs. the Ducks.
 

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6. Sam Huard, Burien (Wash.) Kennedy Catholic

6-foot-2, 180 pounds

Committed to Washington

Although he possesses average size, Huard is regarded as perhaps the best deep-ball passer in this class. He’s a left-handed thrower with a smooth, classic release and the ball achieves an excellent spin rate from his mitt. The Washington commit has outstanding mental prowess in the pre-snap phase, where he leverages coverages and alignments versus his route concepts and protections. Huard is most comfortable working in the pocket at his set launch point and delivers deep balls with appropriate arc, trajectory, ball speed and proper placement. He’s rhythmic in the mid-range game and has just enough functional mobility to threaten defenses on the move or as a fair runner in the reactionary phase. His mental processing, skills as an anticipatory passer and ideal deep-ball execution on shot plays project him to be a prime fit for Washington’s new offensive structure.

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Funny - UW thought they recruited the messiah to find out he is the 2nd best QB recruit in their division. LMAO!!!!
 

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Funny - UW thought they recruited the messiah to find out he is the 2nd best QB recruit in their division. LMAO!!!!
Huard couldn't make trip to the Elite 11 or who knows how that list would have shaken out.
 

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You lazy bastards are going to have to click the link in order to see the Top 10.

https://www.si.com/college/recruiti...s-caleb-williams-brock-vandagriff-jj-mccarthy

these days it is more likely a 5 star Transfers, than starts for the team that signed him. I wouldn’t worry about this too much. Most of the evaluations are done on physical traits. It’s rare these kids have to throw to their second option, let alone their 3rd. That might not show up as a big problem in college at the right school, but it’s becoming an issue for the NFL.
 

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6. Sam Huard, Burien (Wash.) Kennedy Catholic

6-foot-2, 180 pounds

Committed to Washington

Although he possesses average size, Huard is regarded as perhaps the best deep-ball passer in this class. He’s a left-handed thrower with a smooth, classic release and the ball achieves an excellent spin rate from his mitt. The Washington commit has outstanding mental prowess in the pre-snap phase, where he leverages coverages and alignments versus his route concepts and protections. Huard is most comfortable working in the pocket at his set launch point and delivers deep balls with appropriate arc, trajectory, ball speed and proper placement. He’s rhythmic in the mid-range game and has just enough functional mobility to threaten defenses on the move or as a fair runner in the reactionary phase. His mental processing, skills as an anticipatory passer and ideal deep-ball execution on shot plays project him to be a prime fit for Washington’s new offensive structure.

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1. Caleb Williams, Washington (D.C.) Gonzaga College

6-foot-2, 210 pounds

Committed to Oklahoma

Williams earns the mark as our top passer, as he grades out highly in most, if not all, of our position-specific and critical factors. Blessed with an above-average frame and bulk, Williams’ athleticism is elite. However, his arm talent is downright special. From being able to alter his arm slots, manipulate ball speeds and delivering throws with proper ball placement and accuracy to all levels, he can fit in many different offensive structures that call for him to play in and out of the pocket. Williams has Gumby-like body flexibility to execute off-platform throws, along with excellent functional mobility to also threaten defenses with excellent run traits. Should he continue to develop, Williams projects as a high-end college starter.

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Can't wait to read thiefery's butthurt response to this. :plotting:
He got outplayed by Drones at the elite 11.. Gonna transfer back to MD in 2 seasons

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How was your day on the recruiting front yesterday buddy?
 

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Can't wait to read thiefery's butthurt response to this. :plotting:


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How was your day on the recruiting front yesterday buddy?
Can't really knock Thiefery ... he's a one man UT army. Gotta give him credit for that.
 

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Can't wait to read thiefery's butthurt response to this. :plotting:


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How was your day on the recruiting front yesterday buddy?
Ehh it's ebbs and flows.. One helicopter dad won't stop the show. I do see that ou is making a thing of not getting the best defensive prospect in state, consistent.. 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021? (looks like an aggy)
 

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Ehh it's ebbs and flows.. One helicopter dad won't stop the show. I do see that ou is making a thing of not getting the best defensive prospect in state, consistent.. 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021? (looks like an aggy)

Not convinced of that but it would certainly be frustrating. I think Daniels May be messing with people.
 
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