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Cody Pagach

July 16, 2023
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Photo Credit: © Stephanie Amador / The Tennessean / USA TODAY NETWORK

Bio

  • Measurables: 6’3″, 175 lbs.
  • Hometown and School: Thompson’s Station, TN (Independence)
    • High School Division: Tennessee Division 6A
    • Level of Competition Rating: 5/10
  • Rankings: #00 NTL, #65 QB, #00 TN
  • Class: 2024

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Recruitment

Status: Uncommitted

Another great day with @WKUFootball. Thanks to @WKURecruiting, @Coach_Helton and @WKUCoachDrew for hosting me and my family. #GoTops pic.twitter.com/TG4DQRoxlA

— Cody Pagach ⭐️⭐️⭐️ (@CodyPagach) June 18, 2023

Notable offers: Pittsburgh, Toldeo, Western Kentucky, Miami(OH), UNLV

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Scouting Report

Good Height, Bad Weight needs to add around 20 pounds to be a good Division 1 Quarterback. He has an average IQ of the game as he tends to throw to his receivers in double and triple coverage. His Footwork could be better but very slow, he likes to take his time on his dropback and the defense is usually already collapsing in on him by the time he drops back. He has a good throwing motion, but it is a slow release which causes the defender to read where he is throwing the ball, making almost every pass a contested pass. He has a habit of looking at his number one target and not looking at the rest of the field and when his target is not open he scrambles for around 2-3 yards and gets tackled. He is a project player and needs to go to a school where he can sit and learn for 2-3 seasons until he is able to touch the field.

Grade 82/100

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