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This is quarterback development done the right way. Five-step drop, controlled pocket movement, eyes up, and deliver on time. Sean McEvoy is intentional with every rep and it shows. James Perrone Joaquin Kavouklis QB Zachary ‘Zac’ Katz QB ‘27 Kevin Verpaele Logan Flaherty 3⭐️Davin Davidson William Jackson Luke Babin Elite11

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