Trevor Lawrence (Committed to Clemson)

The No. 1 prospect in the country has a cannon, unquestionably the strongest arm in the field and looked every bit the top player in the nation.

Tanner McKee (Considering BYU, Texas, Washington, Alabama, Georgia and UCLA)

The No. 4 quarterback blazed through the roll out scramble drill and showed impressive mobility despite his length.

Emory Jones (Committed to Ohio State)

The No. 10 quarterback in this class had a top five day and showed he can throw it as well as he runs. Jones had a very live arm all day long.

Tyler Shough (Considering California, Michigan, North Carolina, South Carolina, Indiana and Florida State)

The rising three-star was steady across the board, showing cool composure and delivering well-timed throws.

Justin Fields (Committed to Penn State)

The No. 3 quarterback nationally might have had the best showing of anyone on the first day. Fields was accurate with plenty of zip on his throws and is a terrific athlete.

Jack Tuttle (Committed to Utah)

Ranked No. 17 nationally, Tuttle flashed a compact release with tight throws and showed terrific touch in the red zone drill.

Dorian Thompson-Robinson (Committed to UCLA)

The four-star oozes upside and was unaffected by gusty conditions at Redondo Union on the Friday afternoon session.

Devin Leary (Committed to NC State)

Ranked No. 19 in the country, Leary was solid and consistent in every drill, showing command and was decisive in his throws.

James Foster (Committed to Missouri)

Not among the most highly touted coming in, Foster made several big time throws and showed he belongs among the best of the best”

Matt Corral (Committed to USC)

The No. 2 passer in this class, Corral made one of the best back-shoulder throws at the end of the session.

Just Missed the Cut:

Blake Stenstrom (Committed to Colorado), Jack West (Committed to Stanford), Quincy Patterson (Committed to Virginia Tech)

National recruiting analyst Greg Biggins and Mountain/Island region analyst Blair Angulo compiled the top ten