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Rankings Recap: 2025 QBs Late Additions

Cory Lemer recaps the five Late Addition Quarterbacks by the Mike Farrell Sports Staff.

Staff| November 22, 2023 (Updated: July 24, 2025)
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2025 MFS 3-Star QB Chanston Crosby from Bamberg
2025 MFS 3-Star QB Chanston Crosby from Bamberg

By Cory Lemer


The next five quarterbacks reviewed by the Mike Farrell Sports Staff have been released. These QB’s were late additions to the first rankings release and have a grade but do not have a ranking. Grades are based on performance and current attributes, not potential. These rankings are not Mike Farrell’s personal rankings, just from the scouting staff.

QB’s #15-6


#1 Jett Niu

Lehi, UT (Lehi)

Uncommitted

Jett Niu is a 6-2 185-pound QB from Lehi, UT. Niu received a grade of 76/100, slotting him between #113-106. In 2021, Niu took home the Next Gen The TB 12 QB MVP. 

2025 MFS 2-Star QB Jett Niu from Levi, UT during a visit to Colorado State

#2 Draiden Trudeau

Mission Viejo, CA (Mission Viejo)

Uncommitted

Draiden Trudeau is a 6-0 180-pound QB from Mission Viejo, CA. Trudeau received a grade of 77/100, slotting him between #105-94. Niu has yet to receive an offer. Trudeau led Mission Viejo to a 31-21 win over Bear Bachmeier and Murrieta Valley on the 18th. 

2025 MFS 2-Star QB Draiden Trudeau from Mission Viejo (CA) looking at the scoreboard before a game

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#3 Sean Ashenfelder

Creekside, FL (Saint Augustine)

Committed to Rutgers

Sean Ashenfelder is a 6-1.5 180-pound QB from Saint Augustine, FL. Trudeau received a grade of 82/100, slotting him between #59-47. Ashenfelder holds thirteen offers from schools across the country. After visiting Rutgers on September 16th, Sean committed to the Scarlet Knights.

2025 MFS 3-Star QB Sean Ashenfelder from St. Augustine (FL) looking to throw

#4 Jake Garcia

Baldwin Park, CA (Baldwin Park)

Uncommitted 

Jake Garcia is a 6-3 190-pound QB from Baldwin Park, CA. Garcia received a grade of 76/100, slotting him between #113-106. Garcia has yet to receive an offer. He participates in multiple Elite 11 camps across the country. 

2025 MFS 2-Star QB Jake Garcia from Baldwin Park, CA (Baldwin Park) throwing during an Elite 11 Regional Camp

#5 Chanston Crosby

Bamberg-Ehrhardt, SC (Bamberg)

Committed to Georgia State

Chanston Crosby is a 6-2 195-pound QB from Bamberg, SC. Crosby received a grade of 79/100, slotting him between #85-78. Crosby currently holds four offers. He committed to Georgia State in September of 2023. 

2025 MFS 3-Star QB Chanston Crosby from Bamberg, SC, during a visit to Georgia State

Quarterbacks will be Re-Ranked in a few months with new additions and changes of the current rankings.

Category: News, RecruitingTag: Chanston Crosby, Draiden Trudeau, Jake Garcia, Jett Niu, Sean Ashenfelder
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