Video: 2017 Elite 11 Quarterbacks

By Lynden Ostrander May 9, 2017, 12:00am

Sixteen of the nation's top junior signal callers earned invites to the Los Angeles finals in June.

Video: 2017 Elite 11 Quarterbacks
See the nation's top gunslingers in action.

The Elite 11 has been the most renowned high school quarterback camp in the country for almost two decades.

MaxPreps hosts Myckena Guerrero and Zack Poff break down 16 of the 24 junior signal callers selected so far to attend the prestigious event in Los Angeles. Eight more passers will be picked before the finals in June.

In alphabetical order, here's a look at the current Elite 11 field:



Cammon Cooper Lehi (Utah)
Size: 6-foot-4, 202 pounds
College commitment: Uncommitted
247Sports overall rank: 684

The 3-star lefty is the 29th-rated pro-style QB in the nation and the lowest ranked recruit of this bunch. But he's a smooth operator with something to prove. Cooper posted a state-high 4,057 passing yards with 41 total touchdowns in leading the Pioneers to the Utah Class 5A state quarterfinals last fall. Cooper holds 15 offers, and most consider him a lock to pick Washington State.

Matt Corral Long Beach Poly (Calif.)
Size: 6-2, 196
College commitment: USC
247Sports overall rank: 15

The nation's No. 2 pro-style quarterback has all the tools. Corral threw for 3,025 yards and 22 TDs last fall at Oaks Christian (Westlake Village) before transferring to Southern California power Long Beach Poly. The USC commit will link up with five-star receiver Jalen Hall this year to form a lethal tandem.

Justin Fields Harrison (Kennesaw, Ga.)
Size: 6-3, 221
College commitment: Penn State
247Sports overall rank: 20

The country's top-rated dual-threat QB is an absolute nightmare for the opposition. Fields has a cannon and also utilizes his blazing 4.51 speed to torch defenses. The Penn State commit is the elite athlete of this group. He registered 2,253 passing yards, 977 rushing yards and 32 total touchdowns last fall.
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Emory Jones Heard County (Franklin, Ga.)
Size: 6-2, 195
College commitment: Ohio State
247Sports overall rank: 24



The nation's No. 2 dual-threat QB sees the field exceptionally well and can hurt you with his legs. The Ohio State commit also possesses a sure-fire trigger.

Trevor Lawrence
Cartersville (Ga.)
Size: 6-6, 196
College commitment: Clemson
247Sports overall rank: 1

Lawrence is tabbed as the top junior in the country for a reason. The Clemson commit has desired measurables and that "it" factor. Most importantly, he's a winner. The MaxPreps 2016 Junior Player of the Year led the Hurricanes to a 15-0 record and second straight AAAA Georgia state title by completing 250-of-406 passes for 3,904 yards and 51 scores last fall.

Devin Leary Timber Creek Regional (Erial, N.J.)
Size: 6-1, 189
College commitment: North Carolina State
247Sports overall rank: 367

The 3-star signal-caller might have the highest football IQ of the group. The NC State commit racked up 3,688 passing yards, 51 total touchdowns and a 137 passer rating in guiding the undefeated Chargers to a New Jersey state crown last fall.

Tanner McKee Centennial (Corona, Calif.)
Size: 6-6, 220
College commitment: Uncommitted
247Sports overall rank: 74

The nation's fifth-rated pro-style QB can sling it with the best of them. McKee possesses prototypical size, high upside and operates one of the most prolific offenses in the country. The MaxPreps Second-Team All-American completed 73 percent of his passes for 3,522 yards and 36 TDs for the nation's No. 8 team (11-2). McKee holds 21 offers, and most consider him a lock to choose Stanford.



Joe Milton Olympia (Orlando, Fla.)
Size: 6-6, 222
College commitment: Michigan
247Sports overall rank: 243

Milton's play-making ability is unmatched. The Michigan commit totaled 1,543 passing yards and 20 total TDs last fall.

Quincy Patterson Solorio (Chicago, Ill.)
Size: 6-4, 232
College commitment: Virginia Tech
247Sports overall rank: 448

The Virginia Tech commit is a physically gifted athlete. His 3-star status automatically puts a chip on his shoulder.

Justin Rogers Parkway (Bossier City, La.)
Size: 6-4, 203
College commitment: Uncommitted
247Sports overall rank: 100

Rogers has a rocket arm and is dangerous with his legs when plays break down. The country's sixth-rated dual-threat QB tallied 3,828 total yards and 42 total touchdowns in leading Parkway to the Louisiana Class 5A state quarterfinals in the fall. TCU and LSU appear to be the top two suitors for his services.



Jacob Sirmon Bothell (Wash.)
Size: 6-4, 226
College commitment: Washington
247Sports overall rank: 25

The Washington commit can execute every throw and has extraordinary pocket awareness. The nation's No. 3 pro-style QB recorded 2,498 passing yards, and 18 TDs in leading Bothell to the Washington Class 4A state quarterfinals last fall.

Dorian Thompson-Robinson Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas, Nev.)
Size: 6-1, 195
College commitment: UCLA
247Sports overall rank: 36

The country's third-rated dual-threat QB is as dynamic as they come. The UCLA commit notched 837 total yards and 14 TDs last fall for the national champion Gaels. Thompson-Robinson has yet to start a varsity game at quarterback, but he has all the makings of becoming a superstar.

Jack Tuttle   Mission Hills (San Marcos, Calif.)
Size: 6-4, 195
College commitment: Utah
247Sports overall rank: 162

The Utah signee is a poised pocket passer with an accurate arm. The country's No. 8 pro-style QB led Mission Hills to the San Diego Section Open Division semifinals last fall.

Jack West
Saraland (Ala.)
Size: 6-4, 217
College commitment: Stanford
247Sports overall rank: 105



The Stanford commit has impeccable touch on his throws. The nation's No. 6 pro-style QB also carries a strong arm and high IQ.

Jarren Williams Central Gwinnett (Lawrenceville, Ga.)
Size: 6-2, 206
College commitment: Uncommitted
247Sports overall rank: 500

The 3-star signal-caller is a smooth operator with wheels to match. Williams racked up 2,618 passing yards, 425 rushing yards and 35 touchdowns last fall. Kentucky and Florida seem to be the two schools out in front for his services.

Colson Yankoff Coeur d'Alene (Idaho)
Size: 6-3, 200
College commitment: Washington
247Sports overall rank: 75

The Washington commit makes the difficult throws look easy and he can reel off home runs with his legs. The country's fifth-rated dual-threat QB stuffed the stat sheet last fall after posting 4,097 total yards and 53 TDs.