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Jackson Solley (Jackson Solley 2027 QB) passing comp below 👇 Episcopal Academy x PASwag Favorite reps: 00:39, 00:50, 00:54, 1:11, Formerly out of Upper Merion, Solley is going to have a crack at putting forth great tape at EPA as a 2027. PRZ 2027 Ranking: Pos 5, Ovr 101

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