
LukeKromenhoek
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Luke Kromenhoek's size, movement skills and ability to drive the football with velocity reminds us of Ryan Tannehill. Both played other positions throughout their careers and showed translatable upside for the position. Kromenhoek's playing style resembles Tannehill's at the same stage, as well.
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Scouting Report
Toolsy, strong-armed passer with some of the best physical attributes among quarterbacks in the 2024 cycle. One of the taller quarterbacks in the group with a prototypical build at 6-foot-3.5, 190 pounds with a 9.5-inch hand. Shows a very live arm on Friday nights and in the camp setting. Backed that up in the camp setting, where he showed one of the strongest arms at the Elite 11 Finals. Flashes a quick, natural release, generating considerable velocity with ease. Rips throws down the middle of the field on a line. Had several passes travel over 50 yards in the air as a junior. Can stretch secondaries with his arm strength. Delivers some nice passes on the on rollouts to his right and left. A good athlete at the position. Shows very encouraging reactive quickness and burst as a mover in evading the pass rush. Has upside as a runner with his quickness and speed and can pick up chunks of yards once at the second level. Unlike most other top 2024 quarterbacks, was a first-year starter as a junior, leading his team to a state title. Completed 65 percent of his passes for 2,576 yards and 24 touchdowns against 3 interceptions, while rushing for 453 yards and 7 scores. Played wide receiver and safety while backing up Auburn signee Holden Geriner as a sophomore. Can stand to improve his overall consistency and will likely see the game continue to slow down for him with more in-game reps. Older for the class, turning 19 years-old in January of his senior year. Has one of the higher upsides in the murky 2024 quarterback class.
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Personal Life
In his first two seasons at Benedictine Military School, an all-boys Catholic military school in Savannah, Georgia, Luke Kromenhoek never started at quarterback and mostly played wide receiver, safety and special teams. Yet, he was still impressive enough in a camp setting that he received his first Division I offer – from Florida State – in June 2021. Those that believed in Kromenhoek were rewarded. He developed in 2022 into one of the nation’s top quarterback prospects after throwing for 2,576 yards and 24 touchdowns while completing 65% of his passes. “His arm talent is as good as I've ever seen,” Benedictine coach Danny Britt told the Tallahassee Democrat. “He can throw the ball so easily. And at 50, 60 yards, so easily. He can release it at multiple angles and can release it very quickly. Then you mix in the size, the physical ability. He can move, he can throw on the move and then can really run well. So, all of that combined, and then you add the mental toughness, he's a special talent.”
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