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The 2017 Elite 11 Finals roster has been finalized.
Twenty-four of the nation’s top quarterbacks will participate in the three-day camp in Los Angeles from June 2-4.
During the camp, the 24 (25 overall) participants will compete in on-field drills, classroom instruction and off-field development. Twelve will be selected at its conclusion to participate in the The Opening Finals held at Nike World Headquarters.
All of the quarterbacks, who are class of 2018 prospects, were invited to the Elite 11 Finals based on their performances in the Elite 11 Regionals, which took place in 13 different markets across the country between February and May. The last one was held on May 21 in Oakland, California.
The roster includes 25 players, though one, four-star prospect and Washington commitment Colson Yankoff will not compete due to injury.
Of the players invited to the Elite 11 Finals, five are five-star prospects, 11 are four-star prospects and nine are three-star prospects.
Eighteen of the 25 players are also committed. The Pac-12 has the most with seven, followed by the SEC with four. The ACC and Big Ten each have three and the Big 12 has one.
2017 Elite 11 Finals roster
5-star prospects (5)
* Five-star Matt Corral, from Long Beach (Calif.) Poly, who is committed to USC
* Five-star Justin Fields, from Kennesaw (Ga.) Harrison, who is committed to Penn State
* Five-star Emory Jones, from Franklin (Ga.) Heard County, who is committed to Ohio State
* Five-star Trevor Lawrence, from Cartersville (Ga.) High, who is committed to Clemson
* Five-star Jacob Sirmon, from Bothell (Wash.) High, committed to Washington (He is the nephew of Louisville defensive coordinator Peter Sirmon)
4-star prospects (11)
* Four-star Gerry Bohanon, from Earle (Ark.) High, who is uncommitted
* Four-star Joey Gatewood, from Jacksonville (Fla.) Bartram Trail, who is committed to Auburn
* Four-star Dakereon Joyner, from North Charleston (S.C.) Fort Dorchester, who is uncommitted
* Four-star Jalen Mayden, from Sachse (Texas) High, who is committed to Mississippi State
* Four-star Tanner McKee, from Corona (Calif.) Centennial, who is uncommitted
* Four-star Joe Milton, from Orlando Olympia, who is committed to Michigan
* Four-star Justin Rogers, from Bossier City (La.) Parkway, who is uncommitted
* Four-star Dorian Thompson-Robinson, from Las Vegas Bishop Gorman, who is committed to UCLA
* Four-star Jack Tuttle, from San Marcos (Calif.) Mission Hills, who is committed to Utah
* Four-star Jack West, from Saraland (Ala.) High, who is committed to Stanford
* Four-star Colson Yankoff, from Coeur d’Alene (Idaho) High, who is committed to Washington (will not compete because of injury)
3-star prospects (9)
* Three-star Carter Bradley, from Jacksonville (Fla.) Providence, who is uncommitted
* Three-star Cammon Cooper, from Lehi (Utah) High, who is uncommitted
* Three-star James Foster, from Montgomery (Ala.) Lanier, who is committed to Missouri
* Three-star Devin Leary, from Sicklerville (N.J.) Timber Creek, who is committed to NC State
* Three-star Re-al Mitchell, from Bellflower (Calif.) St. John Bosco, who is committed to Iowa State
* Three-star Quincy Patterson, from Chicago Solorio Academy, who is committed to Virginia Tech
* Three-star Tyler Shough, from Chandler (Ariz.) Hamilton, who is uncommitted
* Three-star Blake Stenstrom, from Littleton (Colo.) Valor Christian, who is committed to Colorado
* Three-star Jarren Williams, from Lawrenceville (Ga.) Central Gwinnett, who is committed to Kentucky
The 2017 Elite 11 Finals roster has been finalized.
Twenty-four of the nation’s top quarterbacks will participate in the three-day camp in Los Angeles from June 2-4.
During the camp, the 24 (25 overall) participants will compete in on-field drills, classroom instruction and off-field development. Twelve will be selected at its conclusion to participate in the The Opening Finals held at Nike World Headquarters.
All of the quarterbacks, who are class of 2018 prospects, were invited to the Elite 11 Finals based on their performances in the Elite 11 Regionals, which took place in 13 different markets across the country between February and May. The last one was held on May 21 in Oakland, California.
The roster includes 25 players, though one, four-star prospect and Washington commitment Colson Yankoff will not compete due to injury.
Of the players invited to the Elite 11 Finals, five are five-star prospects, 11 are four-star prospects and nine are three-star prospects.
Eighteen of the 25 players are also committed. The Pac-12 has the most with seven, followed by the SEC with four. The ACC and Big Ten each have three and the Big 12 has one.
2017 Elite 11 Finals roster
5-star prospects (5)
* Five-star Matt Corral, from Long Beach (Calif.) Poly, who is committed to USC
* Five-star Justin Fields, from Kennesaw (Ga.) Harrison, who is committed to Penn State
* Five-star Emory Jones, from Franklin (Ga.) Heard County, who is committed to Ohio State
* Five-star Trevor Lawrence, from Cartersville (Ga.) High, who is committed to Clemson
* Five-star Jacob Sirmon, from Bothell (Wash.) High, committed to Washington (He is the nephew of Louisville defensive coordinator Peter Sirmon)
4-star prospects (11)
* Four-star Gerry Bohanon, from Earle (Ark.) High, who is uncommitted
* Four-star Joey Gatewood, from Jacksonville (Fla.) Bartram Trail, who is committed to Auburn
* Four-star Dakereon Joyner, from North Charleston (S.C.) Fort Dorchester, who is uncommitted
* Four-star Jalen Mayden, from Sachse (Texas) High, who is committed to Mississippi State
* Four-star Tanner McKee, from Corona (Calif.) Centennial, who is uncommitted
* Four-star Joe Milton, from Orlando Olympia, who is committed to Michigan
* Four-star Justin Rogers, from Bossier City (La.) Parkway, who is uncommitted
* Four-star Dorian Thompson-Robinson, from Las Vegas Bishop Gorman, who is committed to UCLA
* Four-star Jack Tuttle, from San Marcos (Calif.) Mission Hills, who is committed to Utah
* Four-star Jack West, from Saraland (Ala.) High, who is committed to Stanford
* Four-star Colson Yankoff, from Coeur d’Alene (Idaho) High, who is committed to Washington (will not compete because of injury)
3-star prospects (9)
* Three-star Carter Bradley, from Jacksonville (Fla.) Providence, who is uncommitted
* Three-star Cammon Cooper, from Lehi (Utah) High, who is uncommitted
* Three-star James Foster, from Montgomery (Ala.) Lanier, who is committed to Missouri
* Three-star Devin Leary, from Sicklerville (N.J.) Timber Creek, who is committed to NC State
* Three-star Re-al Mitchell, from Bellflower (Calif.) St. John Bosco, who is committed to Iowa State
* Three-star Quincy Patterson, from Chicago Solorio Academy, who is committed to Virginia Tech
* Three-star Tyler Shough, from Chandler (Ariz.) Hamilton, who is uncommitted
* Three-star Blake Stenstrom, from Littleton (Colo.) Valor Christian, who is committed to Colorado
* Three-star Jarren Williams, from Lawrenceville (Ga.) Central Gwinnett, who is committed to Kentucky