Vote: Which high school quarterback in the East will boost his stock most in 2023?
Which of these 20 quarterbacks in the East will make the biggest jump in recruiting rankings this fall?
This week we featured 20 quarterbacks from the East who showed out in the 2022 high school football season, but they don't have a bunch of stars next to their name in the recruiting world.
The 20 most underrated high school quarterbacks in the East
Now we're giving you, the reader, the chance to vote for the high school quarterback from the eastern U.S. who you think will boost his stock most this season.
The voting will conclude Tuesday, Sept. 12, at 11:59 p.m. Eastern time.
Write-ups on each player are below the poll.
Kael Alexander, sr., Miramar (Florida)
Brick Balcita, jr., Beachside (Florida)
Will Currid, sr., Archbishop Stepinac (New York)
Danny Darno, sr., Notre Dame-Green Pond (Pennsylvania)
Bryson Drummond, jr., Greenville (South Carolina)
Jalen Harris, so., Chester (Pennsylvania)
Ny’Tavious Huskey, sr., Crest (North Carolina)
Hayden Johnson, sr., Manheim Township (Pennsylvania)
Logan Josti, sr., Prouty (Massachusetts)
Jay Kanazawa, sr., Schley County (Georgia)
Javion Martin, sr., Crestwood (South Carolina)
Austin Mawyer, jr., Liberty (Virginia)
Jayce Nixon, jr., Gaither (Florida)
Javier Rice, sr., Asheville Christian (North Carolina)
Armoud Seals, sr., Taft (Ohio)
Robert Shockey, sr., Cabell Midland (West Virginia)
Caleb Smith, sr., Staples (Connecticut)
KJ Smith, sr., Roswell (Georgia)
Rodge Waldrop, sr., Brookwood School (Georgia)
Jacob Zamot, sr., Millville (New Jersey)
(Jalen Harris photo by T Bear Photography)
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