The Opening 2014: Quarterback list

Oct 12, 2013; Madison, WI, USA; Footballs sit on the field prior to the game between the Northwestern Wildcats and Wisconsin Badgers at Camp Randall Stadium. Wisconsin won 35-6. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY Sports
Oct 12, 2013; Madison, WI, USA; Footballs sit on the field prior to the game between the Northwestern Wildcats and Wisconsin Badgers at Camp Randall Stadium. Wisconsin won 35-6. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY Sports

This weekend out in Oregon, one of the most prestigious high school football camps will take place on national television as the 2014 version of The Opening will commence.

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Each year, the best high school football talent from around the country gather and they showcase their skills for not only everyone watching of importance in attendance, but also the college football fans watching on television, hoping they’re seeing the next breakout star for their program in the future.

These talented youngsters are coached up by some of the best current and former NFL players and coaches, something that thousands of high school players around the nation only dream of.

With that being said, here’s a look at the quarterback list heading into this weekend’s event.

Quarterbacks: 

Blake Barnett, 6-4, 190 Santiago (California)
Ross Bowers, 6-2, 180 Bothell (Washington)
Ryan Brand, 5-10, 190 U-D Jesuit (Michigan)
Sam Darnold, 6-4, 209 San Clemente (California)
Deondre Francois, 6-3, 211 IMG Academy (Florida)
Ben Hicks, 6-2, 192 Midway (Texas)
De’Andre Johnson, 6-1, 190 First Coast (Florida)
Sheriron Jones, 6-3, 184 Rancho Verde (California)
Brian Lewerke, 6-2, 184 Pinnacle (Arizona)
Drew Lock, 6-4, 201 Lee’s Summit (Missouri)
Alex Malzone, 6-2, 200 Brother Rice (Michigan)
Kyler Murray, 5-11, 173 Allen (Texas)
Josh Rosen, 6-4, 205 St. John Bosco (California)
Jarrett Stidham, 6-2.5, 180 Stephenville (Texas)
Ricky Town, 6-3, 205 St. Bonaventure (California)
Travis Waller, 6-3, 188 Servite (California)
Brady-White, 6-2, 186 Hart (California)
Brandon Wimbush, 6-2, 215 St. Peter’s Prep (New Jersey)

These are some of the best signal callers in the country, and some of them may one day be taking home the Heisman Trophy for their future school, and even better, possibly a national championship ring.

Which quarterback are you most looking forward to performing this week? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.