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QB #114 Grant Vigen (Gallatin, Bozeman, MT)

| September 25, 2023 (Updated: May 23, 2025)
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Photo Credit: @gvigs_7 on Instagram

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  • Measurables: 6’6.5″, 200 lbs.
  • Hometown and School: Bozeman, MT (Gallatin)
    • High School Division: Montana Class 2A
    • Level of Competition Rating: 4.5/10
  • Rankings: #00 NTL, #114 QB, #00 MT
  • Class: 2025

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Status: Uncommitted

Had a great time competing with my teammates at Cat Camp!@GallatinRaptor @MSUBobcats_FB pic.twitter.com/Nh1fjIltwP

— Grant Vigen (@gvigs_7) June 23, 2023

Notable offers: N/A

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Scouting Report

Vigen displays elite size at 6’6”, 220 pounds, with a very respectable arm. His accuracy is generally poor, but there are flashes mixed in. Mechanically, he is very solid with a good throwing motion and footwork. Vigen is solid at working through progressions and finding the open receiver. He will roll out of the pocket, but Vigen is not fast or much of a threat even to run. Playing in Montana against below-average competition hurts him. Vigen has a decent amount to improve in the next two years. 

Grade 75/100

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