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Every quarterback attending the 2018 Columbus camp had to contend with the reigning position MVP from the 2017 edition of that camp. Michigan State commit Dwan Mathis
was a clear winner last year, and is now ranked as the No. 105 player in the 2019 class. He came out and had an excellent performance in defense of his MVP award earlier this month, but was edged out by an even better performance by Mertz.
The Wisconsin commit came all the way in from Kansas City for this event, and was sensational from first throw to last. Mertz possesses a very simple, repeatable motion that produces a consistent football with plenty of velocity. He was pinpoint accurate all day in Columbus, and needed to be to overcome another impressive performance from Mathis.
Every quarterback attending the 2018 Columbus camp had to contend with the reigning position MVP from the 2017 edition of that camp. Michigan State commit Dwan Mathis
was a clear winner last year, and is now ranked as the No. 105 player in the 2019 class. He came out and had an excellent performance in defense of his MVP award earlier this month, but was edged out by an even better performance by Mertz.
The Wisconsin commit came all the way in from Kansas City for this event, and was sensational from first throw to last. Mertz possesses a very simple, repeatable motion that produces a consistent football with plenty of velocity. He was pinpoint accurate all day in Columbus, and needed to be to overcome another impressive performance from Mathis.