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Chase Herbstreit

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Cincinnati, OHSt. Xavier
Jersey
#15
Pos
QB
HT / WT
6-2 / 190
Class
FR

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Prediction
Recruited By
Distance
Class Rank
Draft Pos (5yr)
Draft Total (5yr)
Michigan
SIGNED12/8/2024
100.0%
221 mi
6
1
45
Ohio State
N/A
105 mi
5
2
36
Notre Dame
N/A
200 mi
12
1
27
North Carolina
N/A
370 mi
44
2
18
Michigan
MichiganSIGNED
100.0%

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Chase Herbstreit Scouting Summary
Charles Power
09/16/24

Late-blooming signal caller who shows the ability to make small window throws and excels against pressure. Checks in at around 6-foot-1 to 6-foot-2 and 190 pounds. Operates a pro-style offense, working from under center and out of the shotgun. Looks to have a strong grip on the overall offensive administration. Shows good zip on intermediate passes. Capable of fitting throws into tight spaces over the middle of the field. Has the ability to get off passes without having his feet set. Displays polished footwork within his drops. Plays with quickness and makes defenders miss in the backfield. Improved rushing ability as a senior on both designed runs and as a scrambler. Competitive player who will throw blocks for his running backs and receivers. Playing his best football as a senior, showing year over year improvement. Projects as an FBS level talent, given his skill set and rate of improvement late in his high school career.

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Chase HerbstreitSt. Xavier
Top 300 QB AvgAvg. Last 3 Years
NFL Combine DraftedAvg. Last 3 Years
Weight
190
215
220
88.4%86.4%
Height
6-2
6-3
6-3
98.7%98.7%
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Personal Life

Chase Herbstreit is the youngest son of ESPN lead college football and Amazon Prime NFL analyst Kirk Herbstreit. Chase Herbstreit moved from Nashville to Cincinnati as a ninth grader and took over as the starting quarterback for Ohio powerhouse St. Xavier midway through his sophomore season. He led St. X to two wins in its final two games as well as a victory in the first round of the state playoffs. “His competitive spirit and the, I think, intangibles are really unique with him,” his dad told On3. “You hear those sayings about whether he’s playing you in ping-pong, golf or 1-on-1 hoops, he’s going to be that guy you don’t want to go against because he’s going to find a way to win or say, ‘Okay, we’re playing again.’ And that’s how he is on the football field, ultra-competitive, which I think is really important at that position.”

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