Miami Hurricanes to host five-star QB Jaden Rashada on two-day visit
The Miami Hurricanes have continued to recruit at a torrid pace, and they will have a quarterback from California coming in later this week. 2023 five-star quarterback Jaden Rashada will be at Miami this Thursday and Friday per Matt Shodell of CaneSport.com.
Rashada is the best overall quarterback in the 2023 class. He is also the fifth overall player in the class from the state of California per the 247Sports Composite Rankings. He does not have any Crystal Ball predictions at this time. Boasting over 30 offers, Oklahoma, Miami, Oregon, and Tennessee are all ones of note.
Measuring in at 6-foot-4, 185 pounds, Rashada is a pocket-passing quarterback. One of the strengths of his game is his arm strength. Mobility is not something that he brings to his game necessarily. However, he has other skills that make up for it.
With that being said, he can step up in the pocket and make throws , especially if he feels the pocket collapsing. He can throw the deep pass with ease, and he also does so accurately. He is the type of quarterback that you need in today’s game, as he can stretch the field and get the ball down the field in a hurry.
Rashada would give Miami get yet another tool in the chest at the quarterback position. The 2023 recruiting class is shaping up to be a very strong one. It ranks 19th nationally and third overall in the ACC per the 247Sports Composite Rankings. The class itself only has four commitments, but more will undoubtedly be on the way.
With this being a two-day visit, this could work in the Miami Hurricanes favor. If they were able to land Rashada, this would give them another big-time weapon for the future. Stability under center is a hallmark of successful collegiate programs. A commitment here would point Miami in the right direction.
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The Hurricanes bolstered their wide receiver corps in January with the additions of freshman Nathaniel Joseph and Robby Washington.