
ElijahHaven

ElijahHaven
Elijah Haven Scouting Reports
Elijah Haven Scouting Summary
Primary6/2/26Big quarterback who pairs physical upside with high-end dual threat production. Has one of the most college-ready builds among blue-chip quarterbacks in the 2027 cycle. Measures at 6-foot-4.5 and north of 220 pounds with a 9.75-inch hand. One of the most productive quarterbacks in the 2027 cycle, completing 72.6% of his passes for 3,931 yards and 62 touchdowns against 7 interceptions. Rushed for 794 yards and 11 touchdowns on 127 carries. A high usage player for his high school team. Shows flashes of arm talent with the natural arm strength to drive the football downfield. Naturally coordinated in his lower body and is rhythmic in his drops. A bouncy athlete with the ability to redirect. Capable of picking up yards on designed runs and is a load to bring down in the open field. Doubles as a good high school basketball player and has AAU experience. Does not play top competition, but is able to put up dominant stats that you would expect for a touted signal caller. Throwing motion can be a little quirky with a lower release point. Can be overly careful and stand to improve his overall confidence and release speed as a passer. Has one of the higher upsides among quarterbacks in the 2027 cycle with the chance to develop into an early round draft pick with continued development.
Elijah Haven a Top Performer at Elite 11 Finals
5/31/26Elijah Haven had his 7-on-7 session cut short, but he looked good in limited action with four touchdowns on just 12 overall passes. You love the frame and the overall tools. His release is somewhat unorthodox, but he’s still quick with it and has a repeatable delivery. He also has the arm to get the ball down the field. When he’s on-balance and throwing on time, he’s very impressive. Haven is a very good athlete and you see the quick-twitch in how he moves, even when he’s still inside the pocket. He’s a high level hooper and plays the quarterback position with pace and suddenness. The tools are intriguing and it will be fun to see his continued development from a pure throwing standpoint.
LSU Elite Camp 1
6/8/23If you saw him in person you would not believe he's going into his freshman year of high school. Going to grow into a giant in my opinion. Big, athletic kid who could genuinely grow out of the quarterback position. Live arm that has the world in front of him. Not sure what he will become, but he will definitely be a household name for years to come.