Alabama
Looking at the Top Quarterbacks in Alabama High School for 2022
Auburn hoped to signal Briarwood Christian standout Christopher Vizzina, however the quarterback determined to decide to the Clemson Tigers. Auburn signed Holden Geriner in its 2022 recruiting class, and are scorching on the path of some different out of state sign callers.
Right here’s a take a look at the highest quarterbacks within the state of Alabama the Tigers must be taking note of this upcoming season.
Earl Woods – Hueytown
The 2021 Alabama Excessive College Gatorade Participant of the 12 months was completely electrical in his first season with the Golden Gophers. Woods handed for over 3,000 yards, rushed for over 2,000 yards, and accounted for nearly 70 whole touchdowns on the season. Whereas there could also be some issues over his measurement, Woods was capable of lead his group to the state championship recreation within the second highest division of soccer in Alabama. He has a couple of presents from colleges reminiscent of Navy, Jacksonville State, Center Tennessee, and others, so an Auburn provide might be enormous for the quarterback who appears to construct upon his success this previous season at Hueytown.
Brax Garrison – Tuscaloosa County
Garrison will look to guide the Wildcats within the hardest division in Alabama, which incorporates colleges like Thompson, Hoover, Hewitt-Trussville, amongst others. Garrison is a pro-style quarterback, and at 6’4, 215 lbs, he’s the prototypical Bryan Harsin quarterback. The Tuscaloosa native obtained his first provide from UT Martin this offseason. Even when Auburn was , it could be robust to come back into the Crimson Tide’s yard and recruit Garrison.
Ethan Crawford – Hillcrest Tuscaloosa
Ethan Crawford is likely one of the prime twin menace quarterbacks out of Alabama within the 2023 class. The Patriot’s quarterback has presents from Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia Tech, and different colleges so the Tigers must battle off a couple of present and former SEC foes for Crawford’s companies at QB.
Josh Flowers – Baker
Flowers is the one QB on this record that isn’t within the 2023 class. Nonetheless, he could also be definitely worth the wait. The sophomore led the Baker Hornets to a 7-4 document and a playoff berth in one of many harder divisions in Class 7A. He threw for nearly 2,000 yards and 20 touchdowns, whereas accounting for slightly below 900 yards dashing and 12 touchdowns on the bottom. Flowers has good measurement at 6’3 210, and he has an excellent mixture of dual-threat and pocket passing in his recreation as a QB. Flowers already has presents from Alabama and Florida, with extra seemingly on the best way if he can repeat his success at Baker for the subsequent two seasons. Auburn has a historical past of success with gamers from the Cell space, and Flowers might be subsequent on the record.
Cole McCarty – Moody
Cole McCarty heads to Moody Excessive College after a profitable season with Guntersville in 2021. McCarty could also be undersized for a quarterback at 5’11, however his reported 4.5 40 yard sprint might show to be extra vital than hight. New head coach and former SEC linebacker Jake Ganus takes the reigns for the Blue Devils this season with a ton of expertise. Three star extensive receiver Davion Dozier headlines a stellar group of talent place gamers on offense that McCarty will look to go to early and sometimes for the Blue Devils this season.
Alabama
South Alabama adds Samford wide receiver transfer Brendan Jenkins for 2025
South Alabama on Wednesday picked up its first transfer portal commitment of the current cycle, from former Samford wide receiver Brendan Jenkins.
The 6-foot-1, 200-pound Jenkins caught 89 passes for 888 yards and seven touchdowns in two seasons with the Bulldogs, and was Southern Conference Freshman of the Year in 2023. A native of Hochston, Ga., he has two seasons of eligibility remaining.
South Alabama has a major need at receiver, with four seniors among its top five pass-catchers in 2024. First-team All-Sun Belt selection Jamaal Pritchett has used up his eligibility, as have Salute to Veterans Bowl Most Valuable Player Jeremiah Webb, tight end DJ Thomas-Jones and No. 4 receiver Shamar Sandgren (though it’s now possible Sandgren could return next season after a recent NCAA ruling involving former junior-college transfers).
Devin Voisin, who caught 34 passes this past season, is expected to return for a seventh year at South Alabama in 2025 after receiving a medical redshirt following an early-season knee injury in 2023. Also eligible to return are Anthony Eager (10 catches, 2 TDs as a redshirt freshman in 2024), program veteran Keyshawn Woodyard and a host of less-experienced receivers including Micah Woods, Noah Toster, Jeremy Scott and Jerrian Graham.
South Alabama is expected to add a number of other portal transfers before spring semester classes begin on Jan. 13. The transfer portal closes for new entries on Dec. 28, though a player already in the portal by then may commit to or sign with his new school at any time.
Alabama
2024 Alabama High School Back and Lineman of the Year Finalists
Winners, Super All-State and Mr. Football to be revealed Jan. 28 at a luncheon banquet at the Montgomery Renaissance.
Class 7A
Back of the year
Anquon Fegans, Thompson
Trent Seaborn, Thompson
Daylyn Upshaw, Central-Phenix City
Lineman of the year
Malik Autry, Opelika
Zion Grady, Enterprise
Jared Smith, Thompson
Class 6A
Back of the year
Corey Barber, Spain Park
KJ Lacey, Saraland
Na’eem Offord, Parker
Lineman of the year
Keenan Britt, Oxford
Jourdin Crawford, Parker
Anthony Jones, St. Paul’s
Class 5A
Back of the year
Conner Nelson, Leeds
Cam Phinizee, Russellville
Jotavion Pierce, Catholic-Montgomery
Lineman of the year
Jabarrius Garrar, Vigor
Kentonio Kelly Jr., Vigor
Ellis McGaskin, Williamson
Class 4A
Back of the year
EJ Crowell, Jackson
Landon Duckworth, Jackson
Gunner Rivers, St. Michael
Lineman of the year
Tristan Brown, Cherokee Co.
Tae Diamond, Cherokee Co.
AJ Rice, Madison Academy
Class 3A
Back of the year
Caden Chandler, Mars Hill Bible
Kadyn Mitchell, Houston Academy
Rollie Pinto, Piedmont
Lineman of the year
Myles Johnson, T.R. Miller
Billy Neill, Bayside Academy
Tucker Wilks, Fyffe
Class 2A
Back of the year
Chris Clemons, Winston Co.
Luke Gilbert, Pisgah
Preston Lancaster, Tuscaloosa Aca.
Lineman of the year
JJ Faulk, Highland Home
Clete O’Bryant, Coosa Christian
Grayson Gulde, Vincent
Class 1A
Back of the year
Alvin Henderson, Elba
Ziquayvion Jackson, McKenzie
Jaquez Wilkes, Wadley
Lineman of the year
Fred Curry, Georgiana
Hayes Farrell, Donoho
Tim Parnell, Leroy
AISA
Back of the year
Julian Curry, Wilcox Academy
Gerrell Perry, Banks Academy
Luke Tarver, Chambers Academy
Lineman of the year
Jackson Boykin, South Choctaw Academy
Ashton Yelder, Lowndes Academy
Asher Young, Fort Dale Academy
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The ASWA prep committee’s primary responsibilities include conducting regular top-10 rankings of a variety of high school sports, and select all-state teams in those sports as well. The committee will determine the winner of a variety of annual awards including the annual Mr. Football winner, and the Jimmy Smothers Courage Award. For more information, check out: ASWA
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Alabama
3 former Alabama high school stars return to NFL rosters
Three Alabama high school alumni will wake up on Christmas morning on NFL rosters after starting Christmas eve out of the league.
On Tuesday, the Buffalo Bills signed linebacker Nicholas Morrow (Huntsville High School) to their active roster, the Atlanta Falcons signed linebacker Rashaan Evans (Auburn High School, Alabama) to their practice squad and the Miami Dolphins signed defensive tackle Neil Farrell Jr. (Murphy High School) to their practice squad.
Each of the players rejoined a team they had played for this season.
An eight-year veteran with 105 NFL regular-season games and 58 starts in his career, Morrow played in 11 games for Buffalo before the Bills released him on Dec. 7.
A seven-year veteran with 87 NFL regular-season games and 68 starts in his career, Evans played in two games for Atlanta before being waived on Saturday. This is the third time the Falcons have signed Evans for their practice squad this season. He joined the team on Oct. 1, was released on Oct. 12, re-signed on Oct. 21 and moved up to the active roster on Nov. 1.
A three-year veteran with 19 NFL regular-season games in his career, Farrell played in seven games for Miami before being waived on Saturday. Farrell joined the Dolphins’ practice squad on Sept. 26 and moved up to the active roster on Nov. 11.
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Mark Inabinett is a sports reporter for Alabama Media Group. Follow him on X at @AMarkG1.
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