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-- The is in the books and now it’s time to start the position breakdowns and give thoughts on each prospect who competed at the summer’s biggest event. We start with quarterbacks: | One of only two underclassmen at the , when Grubbs was in rhythm the four-star commit looked great, threw a beautiful ball and hit receivers in stride. There were also times when the Lake Mary, Fla.

, standout struggled maybe the speed of the receivers and defensive backs and was slightly tentative at times. But on the whole, Grubbs had a good performance - not great, not terrible - as the 2026 prospect will only grow from playing more and more with older, elite players. Jones did what Jones does.



The four-star commit from Jacksonville (Fla.) Mandarin is always consistent, always throws a very catchable ball and he makes great decisions. It’s not all flash and wow throws but Jones spins it well, can fire it into tight windows or put touch on his passes, layer it to all levels and he’s just a smart, savvy, responsible quarterback.

When Knight is dealing, he looks like arguably the best quarterback in the country. The lefty is so smooth, the ball looks so pretty, it gets to the receiver in stride and there is a very feel to how he plays the position. Over the last few months and the last many big-time events nationally, Knight has knocked away this criticism of inconsistency and the Notre Dame commit has looked phenomenal in recent months, more than backing up his No.

1 dual-threat ranking. .

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