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What Coaches Look for on Junior Day Visits for QB Prospects

๐Ÿ“ Don Bosco Prep IronmenยทThursday, July 9, 2026ยทFridayNightPulse Insider

As a top quarterback prospect at a Non-Public A program like Don Bosco Prep, attending junior day visits is crucial to getting noticed by college coaches. On these visits, coaches evaluate a player's intangibles, such as work ethic, leadership and communication skills. They also assess a quarterback's mechanics, footwork and decision-making. One key metric coaches look for is a quarterback's ability to complete 70% or more of their passes in a live drill setting. To prepare, focus on perfecting your dropback and delivery, and practice reading defenses and making quick decisions. Additionally, be prepared to discuss your film, including highlight reels and game footage, and be ready to ask thoughtful questions about the program and coaching staff. By showcasing your skills and intangibles, you can make a lasting impression on college coaches and increase your chances of receiving a scholarship offer.

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