College football recruiting: 2023 Elite 11 Finals quarterback roster

Your look at every quarterback who will be in attendance at the 2023 Elite 11 Finals with the top college football recruiting prospects taking part
College football recruiting: 2023 Elite 11 Finals quarterback roster
College football recruiting: 2023 Elite 11 Finals quarterback roster /

The highlight of the college football recruiting cycle and a cornerstone of the summer preseason is about to kick off as the Elite 11 Finals are set, putting the 20 best quarterback prospects in the nation on the same field together from June 14-16. 

There may be no higher honor for high school quarterbacks than to receive an invite to this event, and no greater chance for fans to see the nation's best talent go head to head before starting their college football careers.

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The event boasts some serious alumni over the years, including Andrew Luck, Matthew Stafford, Tim Tebow, and more recent recruits like Alabama's Bryce Young, Ohio State's C.J. Stroud, Clemson's Trevor Lawrence, and many, many more.

Elite 11 Finals roster

Dylan Raiola
Rating: 5-star
Ranking: No. 1 QB
School: Phoenix (Ariz.) Pinnacle
Recruiting status: Committed to Georgia

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Julian Sayin
Rating: 5-star
Ranking: No. 2 QB
School: Carlsbad (Calif.)
Recruiting status: Committed to Alabama

DJ Lagway
Rating: 5-star
Ranking: No. 3 QB
School: Willis (Tex.)
Recruiting status: Committed to Florida

Jadyn Davis
Rating: 4-star
Ranking: No. 4 QB
School: Charlotte (NC) Providence Day
Recruiting status: Committed to Michigan

CJ Carr
Rating: 4-star
Ranking: No. 5 QB
School: Saline (Mich.)
Recruiting status: Committed to Notre Dame

Air Noland
Rating: 4-star
Ranking: No. 6 QB
School: Fairburn (Ga.)
Recruiting status: Committed to Ohio State

Elijah Brown
Rating: 4-star
Ranking: No. 7 QB
School: Santa Ana (Calif.) Mater Dei
Recruiting status: Uncommitted, with Stanford, UCLA, and Arizona State in contention

Luke Kromenhoek
Rating: 4-star
Ranking: No. 8 QB
School: Savannah (Ga.) Benedictine Military
Recruiting status: Committed to Florida State

Ryan Puglisi
Rating: 4-star
Ranking: No. 12 QB
School: Avon (Conn.) Old Farms
Recruiting status: Committed to Georgia

Colin Hurley
Rating: 4-star
Ranking: No. 15 QB
School: Jacksonville (Fla.) Trinity Christian
Recruiting status: Committed to LSU

Demond Williams
Rating: 4-star
Ranking: No. 17 QB
School: Chandler (Ariz.) Basha
Recruiting status: Committed to Ole Miss

Isaac Wilson
Rating: 4-star
Ranking: No. 20 QB
School: Draper (Utah) Corner Canyon
Recruiting status: Committed to Utah

Dante Reno
Rating: 4-star
Ranking: No. 21 QB
School: Cheshire (Conn.) Academy
Recruiting status: Committed to South Carolina

Michael Hawkins
Rating: 4-star
Ranking: No. 25 QB
School: Frisco (Tex.) Emerson
Recruiting status: Committed to Oklahoma

Hauss Hejny
Rating: 3-star
Ranking: No. 29 QB
School: Fort Worth (Tex.) Aledo
Recruiting status: Committed to TCU

Will Hammond
Rating: 3-star
Ranking: No. 32 QB
School: Hutto (Tex.)
Recruiting status: Committed to Texas Tech

Daniel Kaelin
Rating: 3-star
Ranking: No. 34 QB
School: Bellevue (Neb.) West
Recruiting status: Committed to Nebraska

Trever Jackson
Rating: 3-star
Ranking: No. 36 QB
School: Winter Garden (Fla.) West Orange
Recruiting status: Uncommitted, with Pitt and Missouri in contention

Danny O'Neil
Rating: 3-star
Ranking: No. 40 QB
School: Indianapolis (Ind.) Cathedral
Recruiting status: Committed to Colorado

Ethan Grunkemeyer
Rating: 3-star
Ranking: No. 43 QB
School: Lewis Center (Oh.) Olentangy
Recruiting status: Committed to Penn State


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