FRISCO, Texas — At the conclusion of Day 1 at the Elite 11 Finals, a pecking order is starting to emerge among the quarterbacks. We’ve seen two workouts, including a Saturday evening pro day event that consisted of 20 throws for each prospect. Even as some standouts start to separate, it’s important to establish that the most important action is yet to come. To this point, all the throws have been on air and our best indicator of ability won’t come until a defense is added to the equation. With that said, here are the top 11 quarterbacks from Day 1, in our opinion (pro-style/dual-threat ranking per Top247 in parenthesis). National analyst Charles Power contributed to this piece.

Sunday's action will see a late-morning workout.

1. Bryce Young, Committed to USC (#1 DT-QB)

After one day, Young managed to meet the lofty expectations that come with entering as the highest ranked passer on hand. He was one of the better performers during the morning workout, going through the drill portion with an unbothered smoothness. Young further elevated his play during the pro day session, with a consensus top two showing. The USC pledge delivered ball after ball on target and in a timely fashion, even when his receivers made a number of miscues. The feet, quick release and ability to drop the ball in small, tight windows on vertical downfield throws are rare and at the high end within this group based on the first day. For a player who excels with his feel for the game and improvisational skills in live in-game settings, Young was equally as strong in this more controlled environment. Much is made about his stature, but it's worth noting this isn't a prospect who is lacking in other physical areas as he has long arms and big hands in addition to the movement skills and arm talent. — Charles Power

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