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Post by cake on Dec 23, 2022 13:03:03 GMT -8
Youngest – Aidan Chiles, Oregon State With an September 2005 birthday, Aidan Chiles should technically be in the 2024 cycle. The Downey (Calif.) High standout turned 17-years old in the middle of his senior season. Given his young age, it shouldn’t come as a surprise that Chiles has been one of the biggest senior risers of the 2023 quarterback group. The 6-foot-4, 195-pounder had a great final campaign at Downey, completing 73.2% of his passes for 3,350 yards (12.45 yards per attempt), 38 touchdowns and five interceptions. Chiles also rushed for 940 yards and nine scores on just 67 attempts. His 227.6 passer rating was the highest of all On300 quarterbacks. Given the improvement, efficiency and physical tools it’s safe to say Chiles comes to Corvallis with considerable upside for Jonathan Smith and the Beavers staff to develop.
Chiles has risen to No. 185 overall and to the No. 16 quarterback prospect nationally according to On3.
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Most Scheme Versatile – Christopher Vizzina, Clemson
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