Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Elite 11 Quarterback Camp in Malibu, California


The Elite 11 Finalists

Former NFL quarterback Trent Dilfer is the head coach for this year’s Elite 11 competition held in Malibu, California. Dilfer will oversee the progress of 24 high school quarterbacks as they compete for the title of the top quarterback in the nation. The selection of the top quarterback will be shown as a two part show on ESPN August 12th and 19th.

Trent Dilfer is an ESPN analyst and a Super Bowl winning quarterback with the Baltimore Ravens. Never known for having a great arm or being a prolific NFL quarterback, Dilfer and his fellow staff members will train the up and coming quarterbacks on the field and in the classroom to help advance their skills and abilities as quarterbacks.

This is the 13th year of the Elite 11 camp. Past winners and campers include:

1999
Jeff Smoker, Michigan State
Brock Berlin, University of Miami
John Rattay, Tennessee and Arizona

2000
Matt Leinart, Southern California
Brodie Croyle, Alabama
Kyle Orton, Purdue

2001
Vince Young, Texas
Troy Smith, Ohio State
Gavin Dickey, Florida

2002
Chris Leak, Florida
JaMarcus Russell, LSU
Andre Woodson, Kentucky

2003
Matt Tuiasosopo, did not attend college
Chase Patton, Missouri
John David Booty, Southern Califorina

2004
Chase Daniel, Missouri
Mark Sanchez, Southern California
Joe Cox, Georgia

2005
Josh Freeman, Kansas State
Jake Locker, Washington
Mitch Mustain, Arkansas and Southern California
Jevan Snead, Mississippi
Matthew Stafford, Georgia
Tim Teabow, Florida

2006
Ryan Mallet, Michigan and Arkansas
Tyrod Taylor, Virginia Tech
Rontrell Bailey, Arkansas Pine-Bluff
Aaron Corp, Southern California and Richmond
Logan Gray, Georgia

2007
Blaine Gabbert, Missouri
Star Jackson, Alabama and Georgia State
Andrew Luck, Stanford
Landry Jones, Oklahoma

2008
Raymond Cotton, Mississippi and South Alabama
A.J. MacCarron, Alabama
Aaron Murray, Georgia
Zach Mettenberger, Georgia and Butler C.C.

2009
Phillip Simms, Alabama
Jesse Scroggins, Southern California
Blake Bell, Oklahoma

2010
Jeff Driskel, Florida
Adam Pittser, Wyoming
Cody Kessler, Southern California
Archie Bradley, Oklahoma
Kiehl Frazier, Auburn

2011 Elite 11 Quarterback Competition Finalists:

Player/ High School/ Height/ Weight/ College Commit (if applicable)
Austin Appleby – HooverNorth Canton, Ohio – 6’4”, 215 lbs – Purdue
Connor Brewer – Chaparral – Scottsdale, AZ – 6’ 2”, 190 lbs - Texas
Neal Burcham – Greenbrier – Greenbrier, AR – 6’ 2”, 190 lbs.
Tyler Cameron – Jupiter – Jupiter, FL – 6’ 3”, 215 lbs,
Preston Dewey – St. Andrew’s Episcopal – Austin, TX – 6’ 3”, 200 lbs – Miami, FL
Shame Dillon – El Cajon Christian – El Cajon, CA – 6’ 5”, 185 lbs. – Colorado
Bart Houston – De La Salle – Concord, CA – 6’ 3”, 210 lbs. – Wisconsin
Chad Kelly – St. Joseph’s – Buffalo, NY – 6’ 2”, 200 lbs. – Clemson
Gunner KielColumbus East – Columbus, IN – 6’ 4”, 220 lbs.
Zach Kline – San Ramon ValleyDanville, CA – 6’ 2”, 205 lbs. California
Jeff Lindquist – Mercer IslandMercer Island, WA – 6’ 3”, 225 lbs. – Washington
Tanner Mangum – Eagle – Eagle, Idaho – 6’ 2”, 195 lbs. – TCU
Cyler Miles – Mullen – Denver, CO – 6’ 4”, 220 lbs. – Washington
Tyler O’Connor – Lima Central Catholic – Lima, OH – 6’ 2”, 205 lbs. – Michigan State
Nick Patti – Dr. Phillips – Orlando, FL – 5’ 10”, 195 lbs. – Boise State
Zeke Pike – Dixie HeightsFort Mitchell, KY – 6’ 5”, 230 lbs. – Auburn
Patton Robinette – MaryvilleMaryville, TN – 6’ 4”, 190 lbs. – North Carolina
Jake Rodrigues – Whitney – Rocklin, CA – 6’ 2”, 210 lbs. – Oregon
Grant Rohach – Moorpark – Moorpark, CA – 6’ 2”, 185 lbs. – Iowa State
Patrick Towles – Highlands – Fort Thomas, KY – 6’ 5”, 225 lbs. Kentucky
Chad Voytik – Cleveland – Cleveland, TN – 6’ 1”, 195 lbs.
Travis Wilson – San ClementeSan Clemente, CA – 6’ 6”, 215 lbs. – Utah
Jameis Winston – Hueytown – Hueytown, AL – 6’ 4”, 200 lbs. 



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