Texas A&M’s 2024 recruiting class is already loaded with talent at nearly every position, and while wide receiver, specifically the additions of Cam Coleman, Drelon Miller, Jaylan Hornsby, Debron Gatling, and Ernest Campbell stands out the most, four-star quarterback and Massachusetts native Miles O’Neill may just be the steal of the cycle when it’s all said and done.
He is entering his senior season at Hun High School (Marblehead, MA). After throwing for over 2,500 yards and 28 total touchdowns while completing close to 73% of his passes during his 2022 junior campaign, O’Neill’s 6-5 and 225 pound-frame grabs your attention from the onset, while his various highlights show a player with incredible arm strength and touch on vertical routes, corner routes, and seam routes, tossing 50-plus yard bombs with ease.
This weekend, Twitter granted us a quick reel of O’Neill casually tossing bullet-train-like passes with pristine accuracy during his time at the New England based-M2 QB Academy, a development group he has worked with since December. By the looks of it, all that hard work has paid off in spades.
Been an absolute pleasure working with @M2_QBacademy since December. Still so much work to be done. It all started in the pit! https://t.co/OhLKKayoNJ
— Miles ONeill (@MilesONeill_12) July 23, 2023
According to On3’s newest On300 positional rankings, O’Neill is the 6th-ranked quarterback in the class and the 58th-ranked player, the 6th-ranked quarterback, and the No.1-ranked player in New Jersey in the 2024 class. O’Neill joins three-star duel-threat quarterback Anthony Maddox Jr. as the two signal callers in the cycle.
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