Brosmer has entered varsity play putting up some pretty big numbers with almost 4000 yards passing his junior year when counting his playoff games. He has solid height, which allows him to get a solid vantage point over the line of scrimmage. He shows solid timing with his throws, especially from 5-15 yards out. Brosmer’s location seems to be on point, and he shows an excellent tough on passes in jump ball scenarios. Over the next year we would like to see his arm strength continue and for him to continue to develop as a runner. Brosmer already has his academics mostly taken care of, and that should certainly attract high academic schools. His touch in the redzone is one of his best skills by far. Expect the 2019 recruit to one of the state leaders again in passing this fall, he’s added some quality weight, becoming more explosive by focusing on the right lifts.
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Max is getting better each game. Glad to see that he makes good quick choices. With the Knights passingl game the quarterback option would fit in the offense nicely. Max is very accurate with his passing and only will get better