Each quarterback threw the ball on and off for roughly an hour and a half Monday morning in between instruction and coaching from the coaches and the counselors.

We will have a much better feel for who the best of the best is come Friday evening, but after session one, here are some that stood out.

Shane Buechele, Arlington (Texas) Lamar Much like Shea Patterson, Buechele uses a compact and quick throwing motion to get the ball out in a hurry and lays it in where he needs it to be. One of the more steady performers. Effective. He is committed to the in-state Texas Longhorns.

Jacob Eason, Lake Stevens (Wash.) Eason really passes the eye-ball test and physically he has the look of a future NFL type of player. His release is a bit low, but he does not need to reach back to put anything extra on balls. This Georgia commit throws with easy power.

Malik Henry Henry is a very smooth passer. This Florida State commit is long and lean but actually gets the ball out quickly and with some accuracy. He spins it consistently and has a repeatable motion.

SHEA PATTERSON, Shreveport (La.) Calvary Baptist Patterson was basically what most expected him to be - consistent. He was constantly jumping up to the front of the line to get reps and more times than not, he put the ball when it needed to be put. Showed his lightening quick release that he is known for and he really spun the ball well all morning. The Ole Miss commit throws a very catchable ball.

Brandon Peters, Avon (Ind.) Was one of the most consistent passers all morning. Was just hot from the get-go on day one. Looked athletic and threw the ball with very little effort. The Michigan commit really dropped the ball into the basket for receivers and it looks like the Wolverines have a lot to be excited about.

Anthony Russo, Warminster (Pa.) Archbishop Wood Strong start for this Rutgers commit. It seemed like every time you looked up, he completing a pass. He was sharp today and when he took his time, and set his feet, he delivered a good ball. Russo was not one of the most talked about quarterbacks entering this event, but after session one, he looked strong.

Recruiting analyst Greg Powers contributed to this content.