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re: Class of 2016 Recruiting MEGATHREAD: Waiting On Demetris Robertson Edition

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Heralded high school quarterbacks from across America make their way to Beaverton, Oregon, on July 6 for Elite 11 finals, commencing a weeklong competition at Nike's world headquarters.

Days of individualized drills are followed by team-oriented activities at The Opening, highlighted by a star-studded seven-on-seven tournament. These passers join an impressive collection of Elite 11 alumni that include eventual No. 1 NFL draft picks Matthew Stafford, Jameis Winston and Andrew Luck.

The group of 18 rising seniors features several collegiate commitments who carry varied grades from national recruiting analysts into the event. We set star ratings aside and ranked each Elite 11 finalist based on film study and in-person assessment, adding commentary from camp coaches and experts.

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13. Jawon Pass, 4-Star

School: Carver High School

Size: 6'5", 220 lbs

247Sports' Composite Ranking: No. 4 dual-threat quarterback; No. 156 overall

Recruitment Status

Jawon Pass is the top-rated uncommitted quarterback remaining in the 2016 cycle. He is expected to announce a decision July 13, with multiple programs in the mix.

Louisville, Alabama, North Carolina and Auburn are the most likely landing spots. The Crimson Tide lead in 247Sports' Crystal Ball with 47 percent of expert predictions, while the Cardinals signed his older brother in the 2015 class.

Why He's a Finalist

Pass is a rare physical specimen who is still learning to harness all that athleticism, drawing some comparisons to former Georgia high school star Cam Newton. He can heave the ball downfield with plenty of power and appeared to grow more accurate as a junior. Though inconsistencies remain apparent in the pocket, they aren't glaring enough to think collegiate coaches can't create a premier passer with his raw talent.

Pass is also a punishing runner, firing through tackles with long strides and a head full of steam. He sophomore season served notice to national analysts, as he collected 2,600 total yards and 34 scores.

Final Word

"You watch his film and it’s clear that he’s just gifted. When you watch him, you know where he needs to grow. He needs to grow from a mechanics standpoint so that he can become a more consistent passer," said Elite 11 instructor Yogi Roth after the Atlanta regional, per B/R's Sanjay Kirpalani.
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