Video: Elite 11 quarterback competition narrowed to 24

By Mitch Stephens May 24, 2017, 12:00am

Top 100 signal callers Trevor Lawrence, Matt Corral and Tanner McKee all make the cut.

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The Elite 11 quarterback competition is down to 24.

The premier evaluation for the game's focal position will be decided during the first weekend of June in Los Angeles. Stay tuned for those results.

Here are the finalists, in alphabetical order:



Gerry Bohanon, Earle (Ark.)
The 4-star standout is the No. 11 rated dual-threat quarterback in the country, according to 247Sports composite rankings and is the No. 1 rated player in Arkansas overall. He's uncommitted.

Carter Bradley, Providence (Jacksonville, Fla.)
A 3-star recruit, Bradley is the No. 31 pro-style rated QB in the country. He's uncommitted.

Cammon Cooper, Lehi (Utah)

The 3-star standout is ranked 27th among pro-style quarterbacks. He's uncommitted and the only finalist from Utah.

Matt Corral, Long Beach Poly (Calif.)
The USC commit is the No. 2-rated pro-style quarterback in the country. He transferred in the spring from Oaks Christian.

Justin Fields, Harrison (Kennesaw, Ga.)
The Penn State commit is ranked the No. 1 dual-threat quarterback in the country.

James Foster, Lanier (Montgomery, Ala.)
The No. 13 dual-threat QB in the country is headed to Missouri.

Joey Gatewood, Bartram Trail (St. Johns, Fla.)
The Auburn commit is a 4-star rated athlete.

Emory Jones, Heard County (Franklin, Ga.)
Another 5-star dual-threat quarterback from Georgia. Jones is headed to Ohio State.

Dakereon Joyner, Fort Dorchester (North Charleston, S.C.)
Ranked the ninth-best dual-threat quarterback in the country, he is uncommitted.

Trevor Lawrence, Cartersville (Ga.)
The No. 1 recruit, regardless of position, is headed to Clemson.
Trevor Lawrence, Cartersville
Trevor Lawrence, Cartersville
Photo by William Fagan
Devin Leary, Timber Creek Regional (Erial, N.J.)
The North Carolina State commit is a 3-star pro-style quarterback. He's ranked 13th nationally.

Jalen Mayden, Sachse (Texas)
Lots of folks want to get hold of Sachse. He's uncommitted and ranked 12th nationally for dual-threat quarterbacks.

Tanner McKee, Centennial (Corona, Calif.)
The fifth-ranked pro-style QB in the country is uncommitted.

Joe Milton, Olympia (Orlando, Fla.)
The Michigan commit is the No. 9 pro-style QB in the country.

Re-al Mitchell, St. John Bosco (Bellflower, Calif.)
Speedy, smart and a proven winner, the No. 25-rated dual-threat QB is committed to Iowa State.

Quincy Patterson, Solorio (Chicago, Ill.)
The Virginia Tech-bound QB is ranked 15th among dual-threat quarterbacks in the country.

Justin Rogers, Parkway (Bossier City, La.)
The 4-star standout is ranked the No. 6 dual-threat quarterback in the country. He's uncommitted.

Tyler Shough, Hamilton (Chandler, Ariz.)
He's ranked 20th among pro-style quarterbacks in the country. He's yet to commit to college.

Jacob Sirmon, Bothell (Wash.)

The 5-star standout is ranked the No. 3 pro-style quarterback in the country. He's staying close to home, heading to Washington.

Blake Stenstrom, Valor Christian (Highlands Ranch, Colo.)
The son of a NFL quarterback, Stenstrom is ranked the No. 23 pro-style QB in the country. He's committed to Colorado.



Dorian Thompson-Robinson, Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas, Nev.)
The 4-star standout waited patiently behind 2016 MaxPreps Player of the Year Tate Martell. He's already committed to UCLA. A converted receiver, Thompson-Robinson is ranked the No. 3 dual-threat QB in the country.

Jack Tuttle, Mission Hills (San Marcos, Calif.)

The 4-star standout is the No. 8 pro-style QB in the country. He's committed to Utah.

Jack West, Saraland (Saraland, Ala.)
The Stanford commit is the No. 6 pro-style QB in the country.

Jarren Williams, Central Gwinnett (Lawrenceville, Ga.)
The Kentucky commit is rated the No. 16 dual-threat quarterback in the country.

Colson Yankoff, Coeur d'Alene (Idaho)
The 4-star quarterback is ranked the No. 5 dual-threat QB in the country. He won't compete in Los Angeles due to scheduled knee surgery, but he impressed judges enough to be selected anyway. He's a Washington commit.
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