5-star QB Matt Zollers offering quarterback lessons for all ages
Royersford (Pa.) Spring-Ford five-star quarterback Matt Zollers is offering quarterback lessons to all ages, he announced on social media Tuesday. Attendees will be charged $80 per session.
The 6-foot-3.5, 203-pound Zollers has been committed to Missouri since April 4 but is coming off of a visit to Penn State for the Nittany Lions’ game against Ohio State.
Zollers is the nation’s No. 31 overall prospect in the 2025 cycle according to the On3 Industry Ranking — a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. He is the No. 5 quarterback in the class and the top-ranked recruit in Pennsylvania.
On3 is higher on Zollers than the other major recruiting services. He ranks No. 18 nationally and No. 3 among quarterbacks in the 2025 On300.
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The Spring-Ford quarterback missed most of the regular season this year after dislocating his ankle in mid-September. Zollers was sacked by a Downingtown West defensive lineman and his foot was caught on the turf at an awkward angle during the tackle.
More on NIL for Pennsylvania high school athletes
According to On3, Pennsylvania became the 22nd state to allow student-athletes to participate in NIL activities without losing high school eligibility in December 2022. The change allows student-athletes to obtain commercial endorsements and earn money from promotional activities. However, no one affiliated with the high school or employed by the school may arrange for NIL deals or pay players.
Student-athletes can’t reference the PIAA or any member school, team or team nickname in NIL ads, mirroring other states associations that have made changes in 2022.
Matt Zollers Recruit Profile
On3’s scouting and rankings team writes this about him as a prospect.
“Live-armed quarterback with the physical tools, athleticism and instincts to make him the top reactive playmaker at the position in 2025 entering the senior season. Measured in at 6-foot-3.5, 203 pounds with 9 ⅞-inch hands at the On3 Elite Series prior to his senior season. Was a relative late riser onto the national recruiting scene, by way of a breakout junior campaign. A highly instinctive playmaker, capable of hurting defenses with his arm and legs. Touts a very live arm. Capable of ripping throws to the boundary with velocity. Threw passes well over 60 yards in-air as a junior. Has the arm strength to stretch the field with ease. A bouncy, twitchy athlete who thrives in the face of pressure. Able to evade pass rushers and keep his eyes downfield.
“Shows strong spatial awareness in locating open receivers with defenders in his face. A tough player who plays through contact in the pocket. Tests as a top athlete in the combine setting and transfers that speed onto the field where he presents a run threat as an improviser and on designed runs. Was efficient and productive as a junior, passing for 2,917 yards (10.1 yards per attempt) and 37 touchdowns against two picks. Also rushed for 420 yards and 7 touchdowns. Also plays basketball as a key contributor on a team that made a deep playoff run. Will need to continue adding consistency with his mechanics and overall polish as he matriculates to the college level. The combination of high-end tools and instinctive play style give him one of the higher ceilings among 2025 quarterbacks.”