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List Top QB stats in 2016...Start with Denzel Houston-Mainland


Dan in Daytona

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stats on't tell the whole story but here are a few from Central Florida that have not been mentioned.

 

Michael McFarlane Lake Nona 2449 passing 16 TDs 1009 rushing 22 TD's so about 3500 yards combined and 38 TD's

 

Morgan Mitchell Oviedo 2453 yards and 18 TD'd

 

Quadry Jones Jones and Colt Smith St.Cloud have also had good years but the best QB in Central Fl is hands down Denzel Houston.

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 This  West Gadsden 2018 QB might be worth mentioning...

 

 

Dentarrius Yon :

 

W-8,L-1

Passing Att:230s, Comp:141 (52%), 2419 yrds, 33Td, 4int.

Rushing Att: 55, Yrds:479, YPC:8.7, Tds:6

 

2441yds and 33 TDs and rushed for 479 yds and 6 TDs.   

Watched Yon first hand last night he looks good throws some nice balls and shredded St Joe's D. All West Gadsden does is throw and he's not just heaving it up there.  I was very impressed.

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Jake Henry @ Tate high in Pensacola is one of best true qbs in state. overlooked in a run first offensive scheme, but has put up some impressive numbers in first year at position after being All State player last year as a db and receiver. the kid is a leader and a very smart player and elusive. he can run it, throw it and very accurate and proving he is not just an athlete but a legit QB.

1168 rush yds 13 tds

98-163 for 1647 pass yds  20 tds 3 int

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