WATCH: 5-star QB commit Brock Vandagriff has his Elite 11 pro day – DawgNation

The three-day event concludes today. Vandagriff, like a great deal of Georgia quarterbacks throughout the years, has turned some heads at the occasion. The custom of future Bulldogs and the countrys top quarterback competitors now returns more than 20 years.

Brock Vandagriff, those curls and his comfortable ballcap sanctuary been at the well-known Elite 11 national quarterback competition in Tennessee this week.

He determined today at 6 feet, 3 inches and right at 205 pounds. The senior at Prince Avenue Christian enters into the occasion rated as the countrys No. 2 QB possibility and the countrys No. 13 total possibility for 2021 on the 247Sports Composite ratings.

2000: D.J. Shockley
2003: A.J. Bryant
2004: Joe Cox
2005: Matt Stafford (MVP).
2006: Logan Gray.
2008: Zach Mettenberger.
2008: Aaron Murray (MVP).
2013: Jacob Park.
2015: Jacob Eason.

2016: Jake Fromm.

2017: Justin Fields (MVP).
2019: Carson Beck.

2020: Brock Vandagriff.
The Elite 11 is an inexact quarterback determining tool. It does not constantly show or predict the top future pro, but it does determine a quality college possibility in all the major locations that will make them a Power Five starter and a prospective NFL Draft pick down the road.

Check out this Instagram live feed listed below for Vandagriffs showing. His representative starts at the 9:48 mark of the embedded post below

Vandagriff stands at No. 4 general heading into the final day of competition. He was at No. 3 general heading into the second day. The Elite 11 this year is sorting its quarterbacks based on a mix of their junior season film and efficiency and what they do in camp today.

#Elite 11 Rankings prior to last exercise today * identified by Elite 11 coaching staff– 50% junior season film & & performance/50% camp eval & & characteristics pic.twitter.com/J01K5kB7DN.
— Elite11 (@Elite11) July 1, 2020.

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Vandagriff got the opportunity to participate among the 20 quarterbacks on hand in a “Pro Day” exercise that imitates what a future NFL prospect will be put through when hes auditioning for NFL scouts.

It is a gauntlet designed to measure a quarterbacks precision, timing, velocity and computer through 19 throws that an expert quarterback will need to make regularly.

Andrew Luck and DeShaun Watson didnt win the Elite 11. Neither did Jared Goff, Kyler Murray or Josh Rosen. Men like Blake Barnett, Justin Fields, Tua Tagovailoa and Asiantii Woulard did.

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Caleb Williams, the countrys top-rated QB possibility for the 2021 cycle, scored a 34 on his “Pro Day” showing.

Andrew Luck and DeShaun Watson didnt win the Elite 11. Vandagriff stands at No. 4 total heading into the last day of competitors. The Elite 11 this year is arranging its quarterbacks based on a mix of their junior season film and performance and what they do in camp this week.

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Vandagriff, like a lot of Georgia quarterbacks over the years, has actually turned some heads at the occasion. The custom of future Bulldogs and the countrys top quarterback competition now goes back more than 20 years.

The Elite 11 “Pro Day” record still stands at 50. Ohio State commitment Kyle McCord won this years “Pro Day” competition with a score of 45 and leapfrogged Vandagriff into the No. 3 spot.

Each QB had 19 tosses. They get a score of 0-1-2-3 on each of 19 throws depending upon the placement and velocity of the toss and whether or not it was caught. Ive seen in a number of locations where Vandagriff unofficially was scored with a 32 for his effort.

Big-time performances tonight at the Pro Day exercise of the #Elite 11 Finals are led by Ohio State dedicate Kyle McCord out of St. Josephs (Pa.) pic.twitter.com/oLH3Ws7Mgl– Brian Stumpf (@Stumpf_Brian) July 1, 2020.

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A post shared by Elite11 (@elite11) on Jun 30, 2020 at 8:47 pm PDT.