Class of 2018 - QB Steven Krajewski (GA) Verbal to UConn | Syracusefan.com

Class of 2018 QB Steven Krajewski (GA) Verbal to UConn

Looks like a QB target for the 2-3 depth chart spot to me...which is fine to have. He has a nice presence about him, but to me his film is not as impressive as Mo Hasan's video.
 
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I just wonder why he hasnt picked up more offers after camping.
 
I just wonder why he hasnt picked up more offers after camping.
Maybe he is a little like Levis and he is going to have to camp/visit for offers. The transfer to Georgia could have effected his recruitment.
 
I just wonder why he hasnt picked up more offers after camping.

Dave Boller (an underrated addition to the staff), offered Krajewski on the spot after only film review. I have a feeling the offers will be coming soon for this kid. Prototypical size and looks to have a great arm. No idea on speed/movement skills.

"I actually haven't had the opportunity to meet any of the (SU) coaches in person or throw for any of them," Krajewski said. "It's truly a blessing for them to have offered me just off film alone because I know a lot of schools like to see someone throw in person first."

Syracuse football recruiting: 3-star quarterback Steven Krajewski previews Tuesday visit
 
Dave Boller (an underrated addition to the staff), offered Krajewski on the spot after only film review. I have a feeling the offers will be coming soon for this kid. Prototypical size and looks to have a great arm. No idea on speed/movement skills.

"I actually haven't had the opportunity to meet any of the (SU) coaches in person or throw for any of them," Krajewski said. "It's truly a blessing for them to have offered me just off film alone because I know a lot of schools like to see someone throw in person first."

Syracuse football recruiting: 3-star quarterback Steven Krajewski previews Tuesday visit
Valid points
 
The big dogs are gonna start biting. Hope the early love gives us an edge.
 
Krajewskis' father retweeted this story...
Syracuse football is going all in on finding a quarterback in 2018 - ACCSports.com

Syracuse’s coaching staff has extended scholarship offers to nearly 20 2018 quarterback prospects. Unfortunately for the Orange, however, all but a handful have committed elsewhere, including Connecticut standout Will Levis, who recently pledged to Penn State.

With training camp approaching, the Orange still have a small group of uncommitted senior quarterback targets. The list includes Kevin Doyle of Pennsylvania, Carter Bradley of Florida, and Steven Krajewski of Georgia.

At this late stage as far as quarterback recruiting, Syracuse’s best bets are with Bradley and Krajewski. Bradley earned a scholarship from Syracuse on June 6. A week later, the 6-3 pro-style signal-caller added another offer from West Virginia. Pitt, Rutgers, and Indiana are also in the mix.

Syracuse football offered Doyle back in the spring prior to his junior year. The Orange are battling it out with ACC rival Pittsburgh, as well as Ole Miss and a handful of others, for Doyle’s services. Syracuse doesn’t appear to be among Doyle’s current favorites, considering he hasn’t made his way to Syracuse for a visit.

With time dwindling down, though, the Orange could rapidly move up Doyle’s board as other options potentially fill up.

Can past help present?
One ace in Syracuse’s sleeve is the fact that Doyle’s current school, Malvern Prep, produced former Orange quarterback standout Ryan Nassib. Syracuse’s coaching staff has changed entirely from the time Nassib was playing for the Orange.

But the Malvern Prep staff can talk up the Syracuse football program to Doyle as a solid option, based on Nassib’s positive experiences.

Krajewski landed his offer from Syracuse in late April. He’s since landed an offer from Connecticut, as well as a couple FCS programs. Krajewski transferred from Michigan to Colquitt County High School in Moultree, Georgia as a tenth grader.

He didn’t put up eye-popping numbers last season, as he served mostly as a backup. But Krajewski went on to be named Top Quarterback at the Elite Georgia Showcase in mid-February, which raised his recruiting profile.

Who is at the top of the list?

Syracuse should have a good shot of signing Krajewski if the coaching staff ramps up their intensity in the coming weeks. And without a large number of remaining options, it would make sense for the Orange to try and lock him up if they sincerely feel Krajewski is an ACC-caliber quarterback.

With projected 2017 starter Eric Dungey heading into his junior season, and his top backup, Zack Mahoney, a senior transfer, the Orange clearly need a 2018 quarterback signee. Behind Dungey and Mahoney are redshirt freshman Rex Culpepper and true freshman Tommy DeVito.

Given the adversity Syracuse has faced with injuries at quarterback in recent years, the thought of having just three scholarship quarterbacks heading into the 2018 season is a daunting one.

If all else fails

The possibility exists, of course, that the Orange could miss out on Doyle, Bradley, and Krajewski. In such a scenario, Syracuse football will have to search the JUCO ranks, or try to find a under-the-radar diamond in the rough, to fill this important spot.
 
Georgia Bulldogs Recruiting, Stars, And South Georgia OTA’s - Part 2 | Bulldawg Illustrated

While there were multiple players on the Packers roster that stood out, one of the most impressionable athletes for Colquitt County was Class of 2018 QB Steven Krajewski (6’4, 205 – Colquitt County – Moultrie, Georgia). 247Sports and other scouting services have this gunslinger rated as a 3-Star, but I believe he is underrated given what I saw on the football field. Krajewski is tall and has a good release point on his passes. He exhibited a lot of power with the throws that he made at the OTA’s this week. Several of those throws with zip were thrown with accuracy and on point only to be dropped by the receivers he was throwing the ball to. The incoming senior QB looked sharp and threw the ball well often squeezing it into tight windows to complete the pass. He was surprisingly agile on his feet when being rushed despite his tall frame and stature of which many would think would be a hindrance to his maneuverability.


What was most impressive about Krajewski to me though was his decision-making abilities as a QB in general. Often he would get up to the line and after a few moments he would look over to his receivers and throw out some signals as if he was calling an audible after seeing the defensive scheme that was laid out in front of him. Moreover, throughout much of the entire OTA sessions that he took part in, rarely did I see him engage in a major mistake. He knew when to throw to a receiver, when to throw it away, when to run for lack of an open receiver to throw to, and the like. After talking with him for a good time on two separate days, I learned very quickly that this QB was not just athletic but that he was also very mature, smart, and possesses a high IQ and intelligence for the QB position. Krajewski has several offers already to include Connecticut, Syracuse, and Florida Atlantic among others. His stock most certainly is on the rise and trending upward. He recently helped lead the Packers to victory in the Kirby Smart 7-On-7 tournament in Athens this past June and the up-and-coming QB also visited FSU on the 20th, Auburn on the 21st, and Alabama today. He is also set to visit Syracuse this upcoming Tuesday and Connecticut on the following day. Look for Krajewski to rake in a lot of offers very fast and for him to have a dynamic Senior season in 2017.
 

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