Introducing the 2025 QB Country NFL Draft Prep Class

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The 2025 QB Country NFL Draft Prep class has begun training and features some of the most talented and decorated quarterbacks in college football. Here’s the list of athletes currently preparing with QB Country for the next chapter of their football careers:

Riley Leonard, Notre Dame
A longtime QB Country trainee, Riley returns home to Alabama for NFL Draft Prep. Riley led the Irish to the 2025 CFP National Championship Game where he led all players in total offense. During ND’s playoff run he was named MVP of the Orange Bowl and Sugar Bowl. In his single season in South Bend, Riley set an Irish program record for rushing TDs and completed nearly 68% of his passes. He was a 2024 Collegiate Man of the Year Nominee. Riley is training with David Morris at QBC HQ in Mobile. 

Tyler Shough, Louisville
The AP 2024 Comeback Player of the Year winner and one of the nation’s most prolific passers, Tyler threw for 23 touchdowns and just 6 interceptions in leading Louisville to an 8-win season and appearance in the Sun Bowl. He ranked 14th among all FBS players in total yards and earned a number of national honors including the Davey O’Brien National Quarterback Award Class of 2024. Tyler is training with Landry Klann at QBC Dallas. 

Tyler Elgersma, Wilfrid Laurier (Canada)
The winner of the Hec Crighton Award as the top collegiate player in Canada, Tyler re-wrote the record books at Laurier leading all Canadian U Sports quarterbacks this season in passing touchdowns (20), passing yards per game (330.4), and total passing yards (2,659). He became the first U Sports player ever to be invited to the Reese’s Senior Bowl – the top all-star game for college football players. Taylor is training with Ben Neill at QBC Birmingham.

Myles Crawley, Grambling
A preseason All-American, SWAC Player of the Year, and Walter Payton Award watch list candidate and one of the top FCS players during his standout career, Myles threw for nearly 2400 yards and 16 touchdowns during his junior season and was on pace to exceed those numbers senior year before being sidelined by an injury. Myles is training with Charley Loeb at QBC Atlanta.