Florida State grad-transfer quarterback Alex Hornibrook is coming into Tallahassee a little under the radar. The Manning Passing Academy is reminding us all just how highly touted he was during his time at Wisconsin, naming him a camp counselor for their upcoming event at Nicholls State University from June 27-30.

Founded by Archie, Cooper, Peyton, and Eli Manning, MPA will celebrate its 24th anniversary this summer and its 15th year at Nicholls State University. The point of the camp is to teach quarterbacks, as well as wide receivers, the proper fundamentals to help aid in their development over their careers. For signal-callers, on-field drills include working on things such as the player’s stance, handoff exchanges, pass drops, play action, reading defenses, field leadership and more. They have other position-specific drills for running backs, wide receivers, and tight ends.

To do this, the Mannings have brought together some of the top players and coaches from the high school, college, and professional levels. Hornibrook will be joined by other quarterbacks such as Alabama’s Tua Tagovailoa, Clemson’s Trevor Lawrence, Georgia’s Jake Fromm, and Oregon’s Justin Herbert, among others. As of 2015, seven No. 1 overall NFL Draft picks and 54 quarterbacks on NFL rosters had participated as campers or counselors for the Manning Passing Academy, including former Seminole Jameis Winston.

The former Wisconsin quarterback finished his career up north by completing 60.5% of his passes for 5,438 passing yards with 47 touchdowns to 33 interceptions. His best season as a Badger came in 2017 when he connected on 62.3% of his passes for 2,644 yards, 25 touchdowns, and 15 interceptions.