Kahden Davis previews Saturday’s Rutgers football visit

Rutgers football will host Kahden Davis on Saturday.

Projected to be one of the top players in New Jersey’s class of 2027, Kahden Davis will be back on the Rutgers campus on Saturday.

A 6-foot, 190-pound quarterback prospect at Seton Hall Prep (West Orange, New Jersey), Davis has the potential to develop into one of the region’s top quarterback prospects. He has made several visits to Rutgers this year with Saturday being another opportunity for him to connect with the staff.

Rutgers (6-5, 3-5 Big Ten) has taken a step forward this season in their fourth year of a rebuilding project under head coach Greg Schiano. Rutgers will look to achieve their first winning season since 2014.

They host Maryland (6-5, 3-5 Big Ten) on Saturday at SHI Stadium (3:30 p.m., Big Ten Network)

“I was invited by Rutgers recruiting staff. It’s very early in my recruiting process but things are going well with Rutgers,” Davis told Rutgers Wire on Friday.

“Every time I go it feels like home. Coaches like coach Shaw (running backs coach Damiere Shaw), Hewitt (Matt Hewitt, quality control) and Watson (defensive line coach Marquise Watson) always remind me that there’s no place like home.”

Davis will be watching to see how the Rutgers offense does against a solid Maryland defense. In their first season under offensive coordinator [autotag]Kirk Ciarrocca,[/autotag] the Rutgers offense has absolutely taken a step forward in their development.

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The unit is viable and has moved the ball well, including out-gaining No. 3 Ohio State three weeks ago.

“I really like how they get their quarterback Gavin (Wimsatt) in space and involve him in the run game,” Davis said.

“I also love the vertical passing game they have been showing a lot of this year.”

His first Power Five offer came this fall from a Maryland program that Rutgers will face on Saturday.

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“It’s going well,” Davis said of his recruitment with Maryland.

“They saw enough in their initial evaluation process to offer me so that is a good start. I’m just going to continue building and working to get better every day.”

Rutgers football recruiting: One of New Jersey’s top quarterback prospects to visit on Saturday

Kahden Davis is set to visit Rutgers football this weekend.

Kahden Davis is set to make another visit to Rutgers football, this as one of the top underclassmen quarterbacks in New Jersey is set to further his relationship with the Big Ten program.

A class of 2027 recruit, Davis is set for his freshman season at Seton Hall Prep. A 5-foot-11, 180-pound quarterback, Davis has good size and throws a nice ball.

He announced on social media this week that he will be at Rutgers this weekend.

“I have had a few visits to Rutgers for game days last season as well as last year for the first day of spring practice and my family and I have built great relationships with some of the coaching staff like coach Watson, coach Hewitt, and coach Walp,” Davis said.

“I think Rutgers really wants to keep New Jersey kids in New Jersey so they are showing interest to those here at home.”

 

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As for where things stand heading into this visit, Davis says his relationship is trending well.

“Every time I visit, Rutgers feels like home. Great facilities and great coaches,” Davis said.

“I know coach Schiano is rebuilding and I have faith that he will bring the program to greatness. I want to be a part of that team that helps restore Rutgers to greatness and become a power in Big Ten. I also love that it’s close to home so my family and friends can be a part of my journey.”

“So far through his recruitment, Davis has visited programs like Michigan, Penn State, Maryland, Georgia Tech and Syracuse.”

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Talented young New Jersey QB ‘would love to one day be a Clemson Tiger’

A talented young signal-caller to keep an eye on in the future was on campus at Clemson last month. Red Bank (N.J.) quarterback Kahden Davis participated in the second day of the Dabo Swinney Camp on June 2. “When I went to the Clemson camp it was a …

A talented young signal-caller to keep an eye on in the future was on campus at Clemson last month.

Red Bank (N.J.) quarterback Kahden Davis participated in the second day of the Dabo Swinney Camp on June 2.

“When I went to the Clemson camp it was a great experience,” Davis told The Clemson Insider recently. “I had tons of fun and the energy was like none other. The facility was amazing, and all of the coaches and athletes showed amazing hospitality making me feel welcomed. I loved how they didn’t just let us go through drills but took time to help me add tools to my toolbelt. It was my first visit to Clemson, and I can’t wait to be back.”

Although he is just a rising eighth grader in the class of 2027, Davis has already started to get an early look and interest from power conference programs.

“I’d say Michigan and Syracuse are showing the most early interest so far,” he said. “They have my film but also had a chance to see me work out at multiple camps this summer so far.”

The 5-foot-11, 180-pound Davis showcased his dual-threat ability last season, completing 60 of 87 passing attempts for 1,236 yards and 14 touchdowns with only three interceptions while rushing for 629 yards and six touchdowns on 52 carries, averaging 12.1 yards per tote.

“I would describe myself as a field general because of my leadership and my character on the field,” he said. “One thing I’m proud of is how coaches always talk about how I keep my eyes downfield when the play falls apart, always looking to get the ball to someone downfield rather than take off running. I have been compared to Donovan McNabb and Ben Roethlisberger because of my body frame, arm strength and ability to run when things get tight.”

Davis is pleased with how he performed at the Swinney Camp and enjoyed working with Clemson’s staff, including quarterbacks coach/offensive coordinator Brandon Streeter.

“At the camp I felt like I threw well and did a phenomenal job,” he said. “Coach Streeter and the QB staff — Kaleb Nobles (offensive player development, quarterbacks) and Tajh Boyd (offensive analyst) – was energetic and you can tell they really pour a lot into their QB room just from working with them at camp. They really helped me to dial in on making my dropback footwork more precise.”

Davis left Clemson very impressed after his camp visit and the time he spent around Streeter, the Tigers’ staff and Swinney’s program as a whole.

The promising young quarterback would be thrilled to have the chance to suit up for the Tigers down the road.

“After meeting with Coach Streeter after camp I can say without a doubt that Clemson is a place that cares about creating well-rounded men and not just football players,” he said. “The fact that Coach Swinney makes it a point to push all his players, even after graduation and even pro guys, to get their degree was impressive because academics are super important to me. Also the fact that they don’t really use the transfer portal means they recruit well and truly believe and invest in their players.”

“Their football legacy is of course impressive, but it was the non-football related things that stood out most to me,” he continued. “The other thing I liked is how unapologetic they were about their belief in Christ and that to me stood out most. If I got an offer from Clemson down the road it would mean A LOT to me! I would love to one day be a Clemson Tiger.”

–Photo courtesy of @KahdenDavis on Twitter

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