Player Spotlight: Quentin Jones Jr. – 2036 QB, Dual Threat (Shalimar Wildcats 6U, FL)
Name : Quentin Jones Jr
Class : 2036
POS: QB – Dual Threat
Team : 6U Shalimar Wildcats
State: FL
HT 4’0 WT 60LBS
At just 4’0” and 60 pounds, Quentin Jones Jr. is already making a name for himself as a dual-threat quarterback for the Shalimar Wildcats. Although he’s still in the 6U league, Quentin’s field awareness and playmaking ability are far beyond his years. Leading his team as both a QB and a free safety, Quentin has proven himself as a versatile athlete who can impact the game on both sides of the ball.
Offensively, Quentin is the Wildcats’ “field general,” showcasing an impressive arm for his age. He consistently connects with his receivers on throws up to 15 yards, a distance that few 6U players can match. What sets Quentin apart, however, is his decision-making. He shows the poise to sit in the pocket and survey the field, yet has the instincts to take off when the pressure closes in. His agility and speed make him a true dual threat—he can turn potential losses into huge gains with his quick footwork, slipping through tight spaces and bursting into open field with ease.
On the defensive side, Quentin shines as the Wildcats’ last line of defense. Playing safety, he demonstrates incredible range, tracking down runners from sideline to sideline. He’s not just fast; he’s a sound tackler, consistently stopping plays and saving points with his ability to close in on opponents quickly. His recovery speed allows him to chase down breakaway runners, often preventing touchdowns and giving his team crucial opportunities.
Quentin’s combination of arm strength, vision, and agility, paired with his defensive reliability, make him one of the most exciting young players to watch in the class of 2036. His natural talent and early understanding of the game show immense promise, and we’re eager to see how his skills evolve over the coming years. There’s no doubt he has the potential to become one of the top athletes in his class.