Elite 11 Atlanta Regional top performers

Jeremy Johnsonby:Jeremy Johnson05/14/23

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Elite 11 made its stop in Atlanta on Saturday. Carrollton High School played host to around 50 quarterbacks from Alabama, Tennessee, Virginia, Florida, Kansas, South Carolina, North Carolina, New York, Oklahoma and Kentucky.

There were a lot of current and future college recruits on hand taking part in multiple circuits throughout the day.

There was a long list of standouts that shined on Saturday. Here are a few of the top performers from Saturday. Note that these performers outside of the MVP aren’t in any particular order.

On3 MVP: 4-star Air Noland

The Ohio State commit was ‘consistent’ throughout the day. He showcased his ability to make throws all around the field. Coaches were regularly buzzing about his ball placement and willingness to step up when challenged. Noland earned an invitation to the Elite 11 finals in Los Angeles following his performance on Saturday.

Noland is the No. 42 overall prospect in the On3 rankings for the class of 2024.

4-star Jadyn Davis

The Michigan commit once again looked like a premier quarterback in the class of 2024. He shined in every drill, moving through them like he’s done them at a high level for a long time. He looked polished throughout the day.

In short, Jadyn Davis looked like Jadyn Davis.

2026 Julian Lewis

The quasi-host of the event (Carrollton is Lewis’ high school) Lewis, once again looked like he belong against much older quarterbacks.

He threw everything with touch, accuracy and with strong, advanced technique. Lewis also showed ease when throwing on the run. After a big freshman year, Lewis is showing he can run with anyone in any age group.

3-star Kamari McClellan

Coaches raved about McClellan on Saturday. He elicited ohs and ahs when breaking out the deep ball on multiple occasions. He also looked strong on throwing on the run and when asked to lay the ball in corners during drills that required touch.

2025 4-star KJ Lacey

Lacey showcased a lot of athleticism and a smooth delivery. He showed a powerful arm as well. He looked confident and relaxed in almost every drill. Lacey appears to be a polished young quarterback.

2024 3-star Aaron Philo

The newly minted Georgia Tech commit made an impression on the coaches on Saturday. He was consistently good and accurate.

That performance earned him the Golden Gun Accuracy Challenge for the upperclassmen.

2025 Christian Langford

Langford had a day similar to that of Philo’s. He too took home the win in the Golden Gun Accuracy Challenge, for the underclassmen.

Langford has a reputation as an athletic playmaker. He showcased his accuracy as a passer on Saturday.

3-star Judd Anderson

The Miami commit looked the part on Saturday. He showcased a big powerful arm with the potential to reach any and every portion of the football field.

2024 QB Andy Bass

Bass made the trip from Oklahoma and had a strong performance. He won came away with the ‘top athletic rating’ with a score of 117.60 an award that combined all of the testing. Bass has been clocked at 10.5 in the 100-meter dash, a state record.

2025 Bryce Baker

Baker looked the part all day. He’s got size and an arm full of pop. He’s already added some early Power Five offers. Other programs are beginning to take a look.

Additional players that shined