Boise State QB commit Bryson Beaver invited to Elite 11 Finals

Vista Murrieta (Calif.) three-star quarterback Bryson Beaver has landed an invitation to the Elite 11 Finals this summer in Los Angeles.
It was announced on Monday evening that the Boise State commit, who participated in the Bay Area regional this spring, is the latest to receive an invite to the illustrious event, which will feature a slew of elite signal-callers and run from June 17-19. Beaver is the 12th finalist for this year’s showcase.
There are few higher honors for prep quarterbacks than being invited to the event, which will celebrate its 26th year in 2025. It bring together 20 of the country’s best quarterbacks for three days, ultimately ending with an MVP and 10 other ‘finalists’ being named.
Elite 11 Finals alumni include Carson Palmer, Andrew Luck, Matthew Stafford, Tim Tebow, and more recently Trevor Lawrence, C.J. Stroud, Bryce Young, Dylan Raiola and DJ Lagway. Last year’s Elite 11 Finals featured more than a dozen of the top 20 quarterbacks in the final On3 Industry Rankings, including five of the top six players at the position.
Beaver joins Tennessee commit Faizon Brandon, Houston commit Keisean Henderson, Texas commit Dia Bell, USC pledge Jonas Williams, Miami verbal Dereon Coleman, Iowa State’s Jett Thomalla, Louisville commit Briggs Cherry, Texas A&M commit Helaman Casuga, Washington pledge Derek Zammit, Arizona State verbal Jake Fette and uncommitted four-star Landon Duckworth.
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Beaver coming off impressive junior season
The 6-foot-3, 195-pounder helped lead Vista Murrieta to eight wins in 2024. As a junior, he threw for 3,214 yards and 33 touchdowns to just six interceptions, according to MaxPreps. He also ran for more than 400 yards and an additional pair of scores.
Across his last two seasons, Beaver has completed more than 400 passes for over 5,700 yards and 59 TDs. Entering his senior campaign, Beaver will be one of the top gunslingers in the Golden State.
He committed to Boise State on April 19 following a visit to the Mountain West power. Beaver now ranks as the No. 62 QB in the 2026 cycle, according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. On3 ranks him as the No. 22 QB in the nation, however.