2018 QB Jace Ruder

Not sure what the level of competition is here, but he makes them look pretty bad.
 
Not sure he's a 4.4 guy like he has on there but he can move. Has a bit of a wind up to his throwing motion on the longer throws. He's certainly an athletic guy that should be able to find a home in college ball.
 
Not sure he's a 4.4 guy like he has on there but he can move. Has a bit of a wind up to his throwing motion on the longer throws. He's certainly an athletic guy that should be able to find a home in college ball.
I liked the arm strength on the run.
 
He's got a Jake Christensen level completion %. I would not be upset if never sets foot on campus
 
Not sure he's a 4.4 guy like he has on there but he can move. Has a bit of a wind up to his throwing motion on the longer throws. He's certainly an athletic guy that should be able to find a home in college ball.

He was a 4.45 and 4.49 guy at a camp last year.

 
Jace Ruder, Norton Jr. (6’3” 195-pounds)

Ruder may be the most heavily recruited player on this list and probably for the Class of 2018 in Kansas. After seeing him at state track, you would have thought he was a senior or in college the way he was put together. The 6’3” 195 pound junior has five offers at the FBS level including Kansas State. He features sub 4.5 speed, which he ran at the Ohio State camp, but is best known for his arm. He is a very explosive athlete and one of the top hurdlers in Kansas. How many high school quarterbacks can throw a discus 150 plus feet as a sophomore in high school? Ruder can. Norton brings back a solid cast of players and if Ruder can stay injury free we have them as a contender in 3A. We’ve heard about him since the 8th grade, now it’s his time to show us all the hype this season.

Sports Kansas / July/2016
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Was reported 4.6-4.7 as a sophomore.
 
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