Brighton's Drew Henson, Flint Southwestern's Rick Leach, Muskegon's Earl Morrall, Ann Arbor Pioneer's Jim Harbaugh, Dearborn Divine Child's Gary Danielson and Farmington Hills Harrison's Drew Stanton are just a few of the best high school quarterbacks ever produced by the state of Michigan. Holland Christian's Kirk Cousins is the latest Michigan signal-caller to make his mark at the collegiate level leading Michigan State this past season to an Outback Bowl overtime win over Georgia, a Big Ten Championship game appearance and a final Associated Press No. 11 national ranking.
The 2012 Michigan high school quarterback crop isn't as deep or as talented as the 2010 nationally elite group of Inkster's Devin Gardner (U-M), Orchard Lake St. Mary's Rob Bolden (Penn State), Saline's Joe Boisture (MSU) and Montague's Cody Kater (CMU), but this year's top 10 is nonetheless still full of numerous Division I college football prospects. Is the next Earl Morrall or Gary Danielson in this group? I guess only time will tell. Here are the top 10 quarterback prospects for the state of Michigan in the Class of 2012 --
Top 10 Quarterback Prospects-
1. Cooper Rush-6-3, 225-Lansing Catholic
2. Brian Blackburn-6-5, 215-Detroit Crockett
3. Austin Pichiotino-6-1, 180-Bay City Western
4. Brian Cleary-6-3, 210-U-D Jesuit
5. Mike Mioduszewski-6-2, 215-Dexter
6. Sebastian Johnson-6-3, 185-Adrian
7. Rob White-6-1, 185-Grosse Ile
8. Doug Ham-6-2, 210-Frankenmuth
9. Grant Price-6-1, 205-Mio AuSable
10. Mitch Robinson-6-1, 190-Auburn Hills Avondale
Look for Michigan's top 10 running back prospects next.
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