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All-RCS: The five best QBs from the 2016 Rivals Camp Series

Hunter Johnson
Hunter Johnson

Prospects and coaches agree the Rivals Camp Series Presented by Under Armour is one of the most competitive and best places for players to test their skills and receive college-level coaching. The best quarterbacks in the country competed in the 10 Rivals Camp Series regional camps. Here are the five best.

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“Johnson was crisp and fluid all day, the ball came out quickly, on time and he seemed to get in a rhythm very early that lasted all day. He has improved his mechanics and is getting his lower body more involved in his throws, which is a good sign and allows him to show more stamina.” – Mike Farrell, National Recruiting Director

“The only two-time MVP of this year's camp series, Jones earned top honors in both Orlando and Atlanta. The Kentucky commit throws a pretty ball and impresses with his footwork and mechanics. Jones is well-rounded as a passer as there are no glaring problems with his delivery or his accuracy. What's most encouraging, however, is the fact that he seems to get better with each passing month.” – Rob Cassidy, Southeast Recruiting Analyst

“Clifford is a veteran of the Rivals Camp Series, having qualified for the finals of the Quarterback Challenge last summer. He took part in a cold and snowy Rivals Camp Series: Columbus in April, but did not let the elements affect him. The growth from last year is noticeable in both his arm strength and his demeanor. The Penn State commit has very few weaknesses and has the intangibles needed to lead an offense.” – Josh Helmholdt, Midwest Recruiting Analyst

“Robison is a fun quarterback in a camp setting. He likes to talk smack with players and coaches alike and was clearly having a good time in Dallas despite less-than-perfect throwing conditions. He has a lot of confidence in his arm and does as much as high school quarterback can, has a Favre-esque element to the way he plays. Despite not being the most physically imposing guy, he has pretty good arm strength and needed it to beat the wind that made things difficult on the other quarterbacks at the Dallas camp.” – Nick Krueger, Texas Recruiting Analyst

“There is not much Corral cannot do and it's extra special because he's only entering his junior season. The USC commit is quick into his drops, scans the field incredibly well and then the ball pops off his hand. The most important thing for quarterbacks is accuracy and Corral has no problem delivering the ball right on point almost every single time. He's so smooth and so good at such a young age.” – Adam Gorney, National Recruiting Analyst

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