'25 MA QB Blake Hebert (Notre Dame Signee)

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Kid throws a few picks in a high school game.

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ISD says his WRs aren't great.. That said, 2 weeks in a row I'm walking away unimpressed.
 

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Glad we have someone in 2025, but the 2026 QB will be much more important to the future of ND football (hopefully). I just hope CJ will stay healthy
 

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Idk I see a bunch of fixable stuff in that film. Couple of those deep balls were right on the money, others where he has happy feet were totally off. Has a quick, compact throwing motion, if not i'd be more concerned.

Also, he isnt going need to have elite accuracy to be a very productive college QB, guy ran a laser-timed 4.6. That being said, His broken ankle in his 1st game as a Junior undeniably hurt his progression as a passer. His sophomore year he had a 24/1 TD to INT ratio.
 

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Jesus that stat line. 3-12 110yds with 2 TDS. Not sure how to feel about that
I only saw a couple throws that went less than 20 yards. Everything else was a bomb.

I'd also remind people that Brandon Wimbush had an unbelievable completion percentage his senior year (80%+ or something like that) and couldn't complete screen passes when here. I'll give him a chance, but we need to keep finding the right guys for us.

I haven't seen anything too great with Grubbs or Hebert but I'm trying to trust the coaches on these. They certainly aren't terrible prospects.
 
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I only saw a couple throws that went less than 20 yards. Everything else was a bomb.

I'd also remind people that Brandon Wimbush had an unbelievable completion percentage his senior year (80%+ or something like that) and couldn't complete screen passes when here. I'll give him a chance, but we need to keep finding the right guys for us.
Fully agree, I was getting the complaining started. He has all the tools we want in a QB, he's just not polished. Which is fine we shouldn't need him to play for 2-3 years anyways
 

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Noah Grubs: 8 GP, 120 C, 198 ATT, 1644 Yards, .606 % 21 TD, TINT, 59 Yards RUSHING
Brady Hart: 8 GP, 150 C 219 ATT 2594 YARDS .685 % 25 TD, 7 INT, -16 Yard RUSHING

Their stats aren't far off they seem to be pretty similar not sure how their opponents are.
 

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Noah Grubs: 8 GP, 120 C, 198 ATT, 1644 Yards, .606 % 21 TD, TINT, 59 Yards RUSHING
Brady Hart: 8 GP, 150 C 219 ATT 2594 YARDS .685 % 25 TD, 7 INT, -16 Yard RUSHING

Their stats aren't far off they seem to be pretty similar not sure how their opponents are.

Hart plays against all future pro bowlers at every position.

Grubbs plays against 2nd graders who aren't allowed to tackle.
 
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