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Junior Day Visits: What 4A Coaches Look for in QB Prospects

๐Ÿ“ Cheyenne Central IndiansยทFriday, July 10, 2026ยทFridayNightPulse Insider

When attending a junior day visit at a 4A program like Cheyenne Central Indians, quarterback prospects should be prepared to showcase their skills and demonstrate their potential as a college recruit. Coaches will evaluate a QB's ability to read defenses, make quick decisions, and execute plays under pressure. Specifically, they will look for a strong arm, accurate short passes, and the ability to extend plays with their feet. For example, a coach may ask a QB to complete 10 consecutive short passes to a receiver, while being pressured by a defender. This drill tests a QB's ability to stay calm and focused, even in high-pressure situations. By performing well in this drill, a QB can demonstrate their potential to excel in a 4A program.

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