Gunner Stockton

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Class Year
2022
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QB / 6-1 / 215
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high school
Rabun County
hometown
Tiger, GA
Gunner Stockton Scouting Journals

1/08/22

Gunner Stockton evaluation at All-American Bowl

Charles Power

Aside from regional 7-on-7’s this was our first chance to see Gunner Stockton outside the confines of Friday nights. Stockton is a little different than the other quarterbacks detailed above. The 6-foot, 215-pounder is at his best when he can stress a defense and open up passing lanes by presenting a between-the-tackles run threat. We saw this during the game, where Stockton led a touchdown drive, much in part to his rushing ability. Stockton has a strong arm, but will need to continue improving his feel and nuance as a passer. He’ll also need to improve his awareness for contact as he has a penchant for taking some huge shots.

12/08/21

Gunner Stockton named Georgia's Gatorade Player of the Year

Charles Power

Gunner Stockton was named Georgia's Gatorade Player of the Year following his senior season. Stockton put up some gaudy stats at 2A Rabun County as a senior. He completed 236 of 331 passes for 4,134 yards and 55 touchdowns with just one interception. He also rushed for 956 yards and 15 touchdowns.

9/22/21

Gunner Stockton mid-season senior evaluation

Charles Power

Gunner Stockton has been one of the more productive quarterbacks in high school football going on four years and this season is no different. The Georgia commit does it all for Tiger (Ga.) Rabun County as a downfield passer and powerful runner between the tackles. Rabun County faced a tough ball-control offense in a week one loss but has rebounded to have several strong showings. In watching video of Stockton, I noticed his willingness to stick in the pocket and deliver in the face of contact. There's certainly no doubting his toughness.

8/20/21

Gunner Stockton faces off against fellow Georgia commit

Charles Power

Gunner Stockton faced off against fellow Georgia commit Malaki Starks and Jefferson High. The game was paused due to weather and shortened by Jefferson's ball control, option offense. Starks kept the chains moving and finished with 74 yards and one touchdown on 14 carries. Stockton was 10-19 passing for 136 yards. He rushed for 59 yards on 10 carries.