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Julian Lewis

JulianLewis

Carrollton, GACarrollton
Jersey
#10
Pos
QB
HT / WT
6-0 / 186
Class
FR
NIL Valuation
$1M
The Journey
Class of 2025
Colorado Buffaloes
ENROLLED
Carrollton Trojans
Carrollton Trojans
2021 – 2024
HIGH SCHOOL

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Reminds Us Of

Chris Leak
Chris Leak
WRC / 6-1 / 210
FloridaFlorida · HS Class of 2003

Julian Lewis' physical traits, level of polish at a young age and playing style reminds us of Chis Leak. Both were highly touted prospects, who garnered offers as middle schoolers before becoming prolific high school quarterbacks. Lewis and Leak are nearly identical sizes at the same stage. Both threw the ball similarly with a high level of precision as high school prospects. Leak was more of a threat as a runner at the same stage.

Team Predictions

Industry Consensus · RPM Picks
Team
Prediction
Recruited By
Distance
Class Rank
Draft Pos (5yr)
Draft Total (5yr)
Colorado
ENROLLED11/21/2024
82.4%
1201 mi
35
0
4
Georgia
OFFERED
4.3%
100 mi
2
2
49
USC
OFFERED
3.3%
1901 mi
15
1
21
Alabama
OFFERED
2.1%
153 mi
3
3
46
Auburn
OFFERED
2.1%
77 mi
8
0
21
Colorado
ColoradoENROLLED
82.4%
Georgia
GeorgiaOFFERED
Mike Bobo
4.3%
USC
USCOFFERED
3.3%
Alabama
AlabamaOFFERED
Nick Sheridan
2.1%
Auburn
AuburnOFFERED
Kent Austin
2.1%

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Julian Lewis Scouting Summary
Charles Power
07/24/24

Polished, productive signal caller with the skill set of an accurate distributor. Measured at 6-foot, 186 pounds with a 9 ⅜-inch hand at the On3 Elite Series prior to his senior season. Has been a touted prospect for some time, earning offers in middle school. Was initially a member of the 2026 cycle before reclassifying into 2025. A productive and efficient passer while playing in a high classification. Completed 66.4% of his passes for 3,094 yards (11.1 yards per attempt) and 48 touchdowns against two interceptions as a junior. Technically polished and is able to replicate his over the top throwing motion with consistency. Shows the ability to place passes without much variance in location. Quick and decisive decision-maker. Dangerous when working over the middle of the field on RPO’s. Effective at working off of play action. Operates at a high level when in a clean pocket. Plays in an offense that often leans on the quick passing game. The youngest top quarterback prospect in the 2025 cycle, turning 17 years-old a month into his senior season. Not physically imposing at this stage and arm strength registers on the lower end among highly-rated peers at the position after reclassifying. Primarily an in-structure quarterback - needs to improve his ability as a rusher (zero rushing touchdowns through two varsity seasons) and improviser against pressure in addition to size and play strength to hold up against contact in the pocket. A skilled, high-floor passer whose ultimate ceiling will be determined by the degree of his physical growth and improvement in athleticism and movement skills.

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Measurements & Testing

Julian LewisCarrollton
Top 300 QB AvgAvg. Last 3 Years
NFL Combine DraftedAvg. Last 3 Years
Weight
186
215
220
86.5%84.5%
Height
6-0
6-3
6-3
96.0%96.0%
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Personal Life

Julian Lewis first emerged on the national scene as a middle schooler. He landed his first scholarship offers and was invited to play in the Under Armour All-America Game as an eighth grader and never looked back. "I've had the privilege of coaching Trevor Lawrence," Carrollton High School coach Joey King told ESPN. "He's in the same category as Trevor. The skill set and arm talent he has are definitely advanced for his age." Adds noted Atlanta-area trainer Ron Veal: "He's right there with [Fields and Lawrence]. As far as ability-wise, he's right on par with them." Through his first two seasons of high school football, Lewis threw for more than 7,000 yards and 96 touchdowns. He also was one of the first high school athletes in the Peach State to sign a significant NIL deal, working with Everett Sports Marketing. “Shoot, money’s life,” he said. “I’ve got to help provide for my family. I bought my first car. I bought my dad’s car. It’s definitely been a blessing to go through the process. But I mean, my whole thing is football.”

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