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What Coaches Look for on a Junior Day Visit: A QB's Guide

๐Ÿ“ Rutland RaidersยทSunday, July 5, 2026ยทFridayNightPulse Insider

For high school quarterbacks eyeing a spot at a Division I program like the Rutland Raiders, junior day visits can be a crucial opportunity to make a lasting impression. Coaches are looking for more than just a strong arm or a quick release. They want to see a quarterback's ability to read defenses, make adjustments on the fly, and lead their teammates. One key metric to focus on is the quarterback's ability to diagnose coverages and identify blitzes. For example, if a defense is showing a cover 2 look, a coach wants to see the quarterback quickly recognize the safety's alignment and adjust the play accordingly. To prepare, QBs should study game footage, work with their coaches to develop a pre-snap read, and practice identifying defensive schemes in practice.

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