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Elite 11 Finals Shake Up 2027 Recruiting Rankings

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The summer evaluation cycle culminated with the Elite 11 Finals, providing one final chance to assess quarterbacks before their senior seasons. While Friday night lights remain the ultimate proving ground, spring camps and personal workouts offer crucial projection data. This year's showcase produced several passers who strengthened their cases for higher rankings, with Trae Taylor and Davin Davidson making notable impressions.

Taylor transformed from a 6-foot-3, 200-pound prospect into a polished performer with improved accuracy and footwork. His ability to operate under duress while maintaining rhythm stood out during camp sessions. Davidson, conversely, showed better coordination and timing in 7-on-7 work despite not traditionally excelling in structured environments. Both quarterbacks demonstrated why they deserve continued upward mobility in the ESPN 300.

Virginia Tech commit Peter Bourque earned Elite 11 MVP honors with exceptional accuracy on deep throws and a 6-foot-4, 220-pound frame that projects as a classic pocket passer. Meanwhile, running back David Gabriel Georges secured five-star status through his breakaway speed, consistently reaching over 21 mph while maintaining power and vision. Texas A&M cornerback Raylaun Henry joins the elite tier with 4.4 40-yard dash speed and excellent length.

These summer evaluations provide the final assessment before senior seasons begin, with recruiting coordinators using this data to finalize scholarship offers and depth chart projections. The rankings reflect not just current talent but potential for college development.