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QB Devin "Utah" Brown (Official Thread)


Yeah, I kind of laughed at that one too in terms of not knowing the situation. I've said plenty of times I am a huge fan of Brown and am thrilled to see him in Columbus. He might end up being better than Ewers at the end of the day because 'cruitin, but I have trouble believing he knew. But of well I suppose, Brown is a Buckeye and sounds like he wants to compete.
 
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Ranking the QBs at the All-American Bowl through two days

NO. 1 DREW ALLAR (PENN STATE)

The No. 1 quarterback on 247Sports has been the No. 1 quarterback through the first two days in Drew Allar. The Penn State signee has a live arm, able to make all the throws, and had arguably the prettiest throw off the day when he went off-platform and laced a rope to Isaiah Bond right in the middle of the end zone. Allar looks the most college ready of all the passers here.

NO. 2 CADE KLUBNIK (CLEMSON)

The No. 2 quarterback by 247Sports' and the No. 1 in the composite, Clemson signee Cade Klubnik has been the steadiest and most consistent passer from the West this week. While Devin Brown had a better first day, Klubnik was right behind him and moved in front of him on day two thanks to the ability to make the tough throws look routine, come up in a collapsed pocket, get through his reads and distribute it to his vast array of pass-catchers. The West coaches raved about his moxie and mental makeup and how smooth he is in his release.

NO. 3 DEVIN BROWN (OHIO STATE)
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Ohio State signee Devin Brown was the top passer for the West on the first day and even though his morning practice on day two was a little uneven, he rallied in the second part of the day, particularly on his deep routes, putting touch on throws when he needed and showing zip when it called for that. The West coaches kept noting how Brown's throws are among the livest of the passers in the West.

NO. 4 GUNNER STOCKTON (GEORGIA)
NO. 5 JUSTYN MARTIN (UCLA)
NO. 6 JAYDEN DENEGAL (scUM)
 
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DEVIN BROWN, QB (Ohio State)

Brown might have struggled Wednesday tossing a pair of picks, but it didn’t take him long to rebound. The future Buckeye not only protected the football Thursday, but was the most consistent of the West’s three quarterbacks and made a number of high-level throws.

THE HURRY-UP: OBSERVATIONS FROM THURSDAY’S ALL-AMERICAN BOWL PRACTICE
  • In non-Studrawa news, Devin Brown remains as impressive as ever with his arm strength. Even Hinzman raved about him after practice concluded. “He launched a 50-yard bomb, that’s nuts. I’m from Wisconsin and a school that runs triple options, so that’s like watching a spacecraft take off for the first time.”

  • The West team worked on installing lots of throwback screen plays in Thursday’s morning session. Brown threw at least four or five.

  • Brown showed he’s got some hands too, apparently, on another trick play.


Entire article: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio...t-team-practice-cormani-mcclain-to-visit-ohio
 
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Brown is now rated as a five-star prospect, and he moved into the No. 1 overall spot in the final On3 300 rankings for the Class of 2022.

The latest rankings were released on Monday as Brown saw himself soar from his billing as the No. 28 overall player and No. 2 quarterback in the class, per On3, into the No. 1 spot in both.

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Why Devin Brown is On3's No. 1 2022 prospect

Deciding on Devin Brown as top QB
We first had to settle on our top quarterback with Brown and Penn State signee Drew Allar being the clear top two in our mind. Unlike 2019, which was headlined by Spencer Rattler, we do feel a little better about these top two signal-callers, with both ranking in the top 10. Still, it was not an easy decision.

Allar has ranked as the No. 1 quarterback in the cycle since the initial On300 ranking in August. The 6-foot-5, 230-pounder is the top arm talent in the cycle with the ability to effortlessly drive the ball downfield while throwing with touch and location do different levels from multiple arm slots.

Brown rose to our No. 2 quarterback entering the final ranking on the heels of a senior season where he showed high upside as a downfield passer. Brown transferred to Utah powerhouse Corner Canyon and put up gaudy passing stats. He completed 68.3% of his passes for 4,815 yards and 57 touchdowns. Brown did so while throwing for 12.9 yards per attempt – the highest mark among top quarterbacks in the class. His yardage total broke the single-season record in the state of Utah.

Brown excelled as a downfield passer. At 6-foot-2.5 and 195 pounds with 10-inch hands, Brown throws a consistently tight ball that comes out of his hand hot. We saw the continued progression from Brown over the course of the season. He played his best football in the playoffs while leading his team to the cusp of a state championship. He also receives strong reviews from trusted sources relative to intangibles at the position.

While Brown had a big senior season at Corner Canyon, there are some questions and areas for improvement. He threw 14 interceptions in 14 games. The aggressive mentality can get him into trouble at times. Cleaning up some decision-making and adjusting to the uptick in the competition will be key to his success at the next level.

Ultimately, we gave Brown the edge over Allar due to his perceived advantage in movement skills. Simply, we found Brown’s athleticism and foot quickness to be more projectable to escapability at the next level. While neither look to have the elite processing ability and feel of a Bryce Young or the pure athletic horsepower of Caleb Williams, both Brown and Allar have the talent to live up to their lofty rankings.

Entire article: https://www.on3.com/college/ohio-st...gs-mykel-williams-jihaad-campbell-number-one/
 
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