As we all know, quarterbacks who have a lot of height are just more desirable than their shorter counterparts thanks to their ability to see their receivers downfield while looking over the offensive line.
Jamar Graham is likely one of the tallest quarterbacks in the entire country when it comes to high school football. The scary thing about this is that he isn’t even a senior and not 18 as of yet.
Graham stands 6-foot-8 and weighs 255 pounds. His height would tie the NFL record for the tallest quarterback in league history with fellow 6-foot-8 signal caller Dan McGwire who played five seasons in the early 90s.
The three-star prospect in the college football recruiting Class of 2024 has been shared on numerous football pages including Maxpreps, SportsCenter Next, and Rivals, among others.
Graham is more than just a huge human at a young age, he can play and win at a high level.
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His first taste of going viral and making a name for himself was when he was a sophomore and led Cedar Grove (Ga.) to a Class 3A state championship with 1,732 yards and 17 touchdowns. He led his team to a 12-3 record overall.
Prior to his Junior season, he would transfer to Tucker where he continued to find success. Last season, he threw for 834 yards, eight scores, and four interceptions over 10 games, however, the Tigers finished with a losing 4-7 record.
This season, he has thrown for 775 yards, five touchdowns, and four interceptions while rushing for three more scores in just five games.
Graham has received plenty of attention from scouts and has received three Division I offers.
As of right now, he has offers from Alcorn State, Florida Atlantic, and UAB. Expect that number to change quickly in the coming months.