
BradyDrogosh
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Brady Drogosh's strong arm and high-end athleticism remind us a bit of Ryan Tannehill. Like Tannehill, Drogosh is plus athlete at quarterback with developmental upside and the capacity to improve as a passer while in college. Drogosh has a bigger frame and significantly bigger hands than Tannehill - his physical tools are more in line with someone like Justin Herbert. He's also a more accomplished as a high school player than Tannehill.
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Scouting Report
Big-framed quarterback who has some of the best physical tools among signal callers in the 2023 cycle. Measured at 6-foot-4, 196 pounds with a 10 ⅜-inch hand prior to his senior 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 arguably the most dangerous run threat among quarterbacks in the cycle. Led his high school team to a state titles as a junior and senior. Had one of the best senior seasons among 2023 quarterbacks. Showed marked improvement as a passer, hitting over 70% of his passes for 2,296 yards (11.3 yards per attempt) and 35 touchdowns against five picks. Rushed for 1,360 yards and 20 touchdowns. Seemed to get better as the season went on and had several big games in the playoffs including a huge showing in the state championship. Flashes a strong downfield arm with the ability to drive the ball vertically and out to the boundary. Big hands allow for zero issues gripping and spinning the ball in inclement weather. Has a natural, long stride in the open field. Pulls away from opposing defensive backs when at the second level. Has a freight train rolling down hill feel as a runner. 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.
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Personal Life
Brady Drogosh was on the verge of leading Warren (Mich.) De La Salle to a remarkable state championship journey during the COVID 2020 season. After a 2-4 regular season, De La Salle made a surprising run to the state final where the team lost 25-19. Drogosh and his teammates were motivated by the loss and returned in 2021 with a vengeance. The team didn’t lose a game and finished 13-0, winning the championship game that broke their hearts the year before in dominant fashion. The dual-threat quarterback Drogosh complied over 1,400 years on both the ground and through the air. He is the son of Kari and Ted Drogosh.
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