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Eli Holstein

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Class2023
  • PositionQB
  • HT6-3
  • WT232
  • High SchoolZachary
  • HometownZachary, LA

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On3 College Rating
91.00
Natl.
250
QB
25
Recruiting Class of 2023
Natl.
84
QB
7
LA
5
On3 DB / Eli Holstein

As a College Recruit

Productive passer with a well-rounded skill set. Physically developed and filled out, checking in at 6-foot-3.5 and around 225 pounds with a 10-inch hand. Shows a good arm in camp settings and on Friday nights. Excels in the short and intermediate passing game. Able to quickly read defenders’ leverage and deliver accurate passes. Strong in the RPO game. Well-schooled and capable of going through multiple progressions.. Tests as a very strong athlete in the combine setting. Grew around two inches over the course of his junior year. Plays for a top high school program in Louisiana and helped his team to a state title as a junior. Productive and efficient over the course of the season, though his efficiency dipped a bit in the playoffs. Showed the ability to pick up yards with his legs on scrambles and broken plays. Can continue improving on his deep ball and vertical passing. Also has room to improve mechanically - notably his posture and lower body flexibility within his throwing motion.

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Brady QuinnQB/6-4/232
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2007Draft: Rnd1 /Pick22

Eli Holstein's size, plus combine athleticism and passing skills remind us of Brady Quinn. Like Quinn, Holstein, is a big, athletic quarterback with good accuracy in the short and intermediate areas of the field.

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Scouting Journal

10/06/22

Eli Holstein makes early return from injury, efficiently leads Zachary to win

Sam SpiegelmanNational Recruiting Analyst

After sustaining an injury to his non-throwing shoulder on Sept. 16, doctors told On3 Consensus top-100 QB Eli Holstein that he'd be sidelined at least a month and up to six weeks. On the 20-day mark, Holstein suited up and started for defending Louisiana 5A champion Zachary and didn't skip a beat. With a heavy emphasis on running the ball and getting it out of Holstein's hands quickly, the Alabama commit completed 15-of-18 passes with 2 TD and took some massive hits from a smothering Woodlawn defensive front four that brought pressure throughout. Holstein was efficient and connected on two touchdowns and converted several first-downs with his legs. The 6-foot-4, 230-pounder was not at 100 percent, but didn't blink orchestrating the gameplan after absorbing hits in and outside the pocket. He plays with a different sort of demeanor.

6/30/22

Eli Holstein has up and down week at Elite 11 Finals

Charles Power

Eli Holstein got off to a shaky start in 7-on-7 on Thursday, coming out a bit too wired. The Alabama commit threw a few balls up for grabs, but was able to settle down and ended with one of the better sessions on the day. Holstein completed 13 of his final 14 passes to finish 13 of 18 with three touchdowns. The finish to his 7-on-7 session was the high point of the week for the 6-foot-3, 230-pounder. Holstein will need to continue refining his mechanics and tightening his motion, but he showed the ability to drive the ball with velocity while throwing against live defenses. The Crimson Tide commit edges into the final top 11 due to his complete showing while throwing against live defenders, when compared with many of the other Finalists. Holstein struggled some during his pro day workout on Day 2, but showed a bit of a rebound with his 7-on-7 showing.