Tulane offers Cincinnati 4-star QB commit Brady Drogosh

PeterWarrenPhoto2by:Peter Warren11/29/22

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Tulane has extended an offer to Warren (Mich.) De La Salle Collegiate four-star quarterback and Cincinnati commit Brady Drogosh.

Drogosh is the No. 429 overall recruit in the 2023 cycle, according to the On3 Consensus, a complete and equally weighted industry-generated average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies.

The 2023 On300 ranking has Drogosh as the No. 49 overall recruit and No. 5 quarterback.

New Orleans Isidore Newman Five-Star Plus+ quarterback Arch Manning, Long Beach (Calif.) Downey five-star quarterback Nico Iamaleava, Denton (Texas) Guyer five-star quarterback Jackson Arnold and Los Alamitos (Calif.) Five-Star Plus+ quarterback Malachi Nelson are the four quarterbacks in the On300 ranked ahead of Drogosh.

He currently has an On3 NIL Valuation of $20k. The On3 NIL Valuation is the industry’s leading index that sets high school and college athletes’ projected annual value (PAV). The NIL valuation does not act as a tracker of the value of NIL deals an athlete has completed to date. It rather signifies an athlete’s value at a certain moment in time.

Brady Drogosh Scouting Summary

Big-framed, toolsy quarterback who is one of the bigger rushing threats at the position in the 2023 cycle. Measured at 6-foot-4, 196 pounds with a 10 ⅜-inch hand prior to his junior seasons. Tests as a strong athlete, running a 4.68-second 40-yard dash and 4.21 second shuttle. Transfers that speed over to the field, where he’s a dominant runner at the high school level. Led his high school team to a state title as a junior, completing 109 of 177 passes for 1,467 yards and 15 touchdowns while rushing for 1,781 yards and 24 more scores. Has a natural, long stride in the open field. Pulls away from opposing defensive backs when at the second level. Still relatively inexperienced and unpolished as a passer, having more rushes than pass attempts as a junior. However, shows a strong downfield arm and considerable developmental upside. Can be a little rigid within his throwing motion. Should benefit greatly from continued focus as a passer, particularly with live game reps. Has the look of a type who will see a spike in development at the college level. Also plays basketball. Younger for the quarterback class and won’t turn 18 years-old until April of his senior season.