There was a time when finding a quarterback in south Florida was not an easy thing to do.
While there have been some impressive ones who have come through Miami-Dade and Broward Counties throughout the years, it is certainly nothing like it is today.
With more and more camps and instruction, the position has been elevated in a major way, combining the amazing athletic ability these prospects have with the technique that they are learning.
While there are many others who continue to emerge at the position around this region, we have a few to keep an eye on once again this coming season.
This group begins with rising seniors in the Class of 2022. Prospects who have already had the chance to jump on the radar screen – such as Khalil Anglin (Miami Killian), heavily-recruited Carson Haggard (Miami Gulliver Prep), emerging standout Bryan Lodge (Coconut Creek Monarch), college-ready Fernando Mendoza (Miami Christopher Columbus), under-the-radar standout Brian Nasr (Miami Westminster Christian), three-year starter Deon Parker (Miami Norland), Miami Palmetto’s Kevin Smith, who is looking to rebound from a season-ending injury in 2020 and two-time state champion prospect Zion Turner (Fort Lauderdale St. Thomas Aquinas), who just may be as talented as you will find in the state.
While the rising seniors are certainly going to have some impressive football talent, such as impressive and talented Taron Dickens (Miami Northwestern), electric Collin Hurst (Davie Western), extremely gifted state champion Keyone Jenkins (PICTURED, Miami Central), versatile state champion Blake Murphy (Plantation American Heritage) and Delray American Heritage transfer and Dylan Rizk, Fort Lauderdale Cardinal Gibbons.
Also, keep an eye Class of 2024 difference maker Adrian Posse (Miami Monsignor Pace) and Class of 2025 star of the future Ennio Yapoor (Hialeah Champagnat Catholic).
MORE ON THE WAY
In addition to that very talented group, there are more quarterback prospects who will have the chance to showcase their many skills.
The ever-changing football landscape of south Florida is always filled with changes. Here is a look at some of the emerging passers.
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2024 – Kael Alexander, Weston Cypress Bay
2022 – Aris Angelo, Coral Gables
2023 – A.J. Arellano, Doral Academy
2022 – Henry Audette, Key West
2023 – Thomas Aponte, Homestead Evergades Prep
2024 – C.J. Bailey, Hollywood Chaminade-Madonna
2024 – Anthony Barbar, Fort Lauderdale Westminster Academy
2022 – Collin Bethel, Southwest Miami
2023 – Ryan Bradburn, Coral Springs Taravella
2023 – Emilio Burgos, Oakland Park Northeast
2023 – Tristan Caroddo, Miami Florida Christian
2022 – James Chen, Fort Lauderdale Pine Crest
2022 – Luke Collins, Pompano Blanche Blanche Ely
2022 – Ethan Cruz, Parkland Douglas
2023 – Nahcoy Daniels, Lauderdale Lakes Boyd Anderson
2023 – Aden Davenport, Miami Palmer Trinity
2023 – Corvareis Davis, Westland Hialeah
2024 – Charles Dell’Aira, Parkland Douglas
2022 – Jeremiah Dorleans, North Miami
2022 - Eddie Durand, Miami Christopher Columbus
2023 – Amer Ellis, Coconut Creek
2022 – Yavis Ferrell, Homestead South Dade
2023 – Luca Foerch, Fort Lauderdale
2022 – Kai Francis, Pembroke Pines Somerset Academy
2022 – Eric Colon-Franco, Hialeah Barbara Goleman
2022 – Isaac Gonzalez, Weston Cypress Bay
2022 – Lucas Green, Fort Lauderdale Pine Crest
2023 - Hezekiah Harris, Miami Booker T Washington
2022 – Jose Hernandez, Hialeah Barbara Goleman
2022 - Christopher James, Fort Lauderdale Pine Crest
2022 – Scott Kean, Fort Lauderdale St. Thomas Aquinas
2022 – Brady Kelly, Fort Lauderdale Calvary Christian
2022 – Blake Kendall, Fort Lauderdale Cardinal Gibbons
2022 – Dylan Knaebel, Coral Springs Coral Glades
2023 – Preston Landry, Miami LaSalle
2023 - Max Lawrence, Miami Beach
2023 – Jake Lewin, Fort Lauderdale St. Thomas Aquinas
2023 – Stefano Luis, Miami Gulliver Prep
2022 – Navar Maine, Fort Lauderdale Dillard (Athlete)
2023 – Tony Martin, Coral Springs
2023 - Chris Mason Jr, Pompano Beach Blanche Ely
2022 – Jesse Mendizabal, SW Ranches Archbishop McCarthy
2024 – Alberto Mendoza, Miami Belen Jesuit
2024 – Michael Merdinger, Deerfield Beach
2022 – Dejuan Miller, Hialeah-Miami Lakes
2024 – Jonathan Morillo, Pembroke Pines West Broward
2023 – Miles Moss, Fort Lauderdale Calvary Christian
2022 – Reid Meyerson, Weston Cypress Bay
2023 - Armani Norcius, Fort Lauderdale Dillard
2023 - Ezekiel Nguyen, Deerfield Beach
2023 – Ryan O’Keefe, Coral Springs Charter
2022 – Aaron Parson, Pembroke Pines Somerset Academy
2022 - Dominiq Ponder, Miami Carol City
2023 – Brian Ramos, Somerset Silver Palms
2022 – Jahzeon Randall, Flanagan
2022 – Daniel Reboso Jr., Miami St. Brendan
2023 – Ashton Redman, Fort Lauderdale Calvary Christian
2023 – Kelton Reed, Miami Dr. Krop
2024 – Hunter Rose, Parkland Douglas
2023 – Tyler Sandino, Southwest Miami
2022 – Nickolas Scandizzo, Pembroke Pines West Broward
2022 – Brandon Sloane, Cooper City
2023 – Patrick Stepelton, Fort Lauderdale Cardinal Gibbons
2024 – Cecil Stone, Davie University School
2024 – George Stringos, Fort Lauderdale Westminster Academy
2024 – Rueben Toombs, Fort Lauderdale Stranahan
2023 – Dylan Tulloch, Miami Central
2024 – Luke Warnock, Fort Lauderdale Cardinal Gibbons
2022 – Isaiah Watson, Hialeah-Miami Lakes
2022 – Kevin Wilson, Miami High
2024 – Jett Yurgealitis, Davie University School
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