REDONDO BEACH, Calif.—What most scouts consider to be the toughest and most telling day of the Elite 11 Finals quarterback competition took place on Wednesday. All 20 passers, and college counselors alike, took to a sampled NFL pro day-styled script.
Each competitor had to mark the same 20 throws, in the same exact order, one after another well into the night. It was quite revealing relative to the first impression the group provided in the traditional camp setting.
Sports Illustrated graded the passers on individual throws on a scale of 1-3, with a score of "1" representing an off-target throw, a score of "2" representing a catchable ball and a score of "3" representing a money throw in stride and on time.