Danny Lauter

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Danny Lauter (born October 07, 2002) is an American football Quarterback for Georgetown Hoyas football.

Early years

Danny Lauter was born on October 07, 2002, in White Plains, New York. For the first nine years of his life, he grew up in Pelham Manor. Lauter then moved to Greenwich, Connecticut where he still resides today.

The Brunswick School

Lauter attended the Brunswick School in Greenwich, Connecticut.

At The Brunswick School, Lauter was an Honor Roll student and received NEPSAC honors for his play in the 2021 season. Also playing baseball, he made the varsity team as a freshman and helped the Bruins to win a FAA Championship that year.

As a junior, he earned a spot on the U.S. National Team and played in the 2020 High School International Bowl at AT&T Stadium.

Danny did it all in his senior season helping to lead his Bruins to the NEPSAC Class "A" Mike Silipo Bowl game. The Bruins completed the season with a record of 7-3 after competing in one of the most competitive leagues in New England.[1]

Coming out of high school, Lauter was ranked a Three-Star recruit per 247Sports.[2]

Scouting Report Coming Out of High School

SIZE: "Danny has excellent size for a 2022 Dual Threat QB at 6’3” 212 lbs. He has college ready size with still another year to develop into his frame. This QB's the complete package, sound throwing mechanics, highly accurate and he understands the game. Very durable in the pocket with lower body strength.

ACCURACY: His throws are almost always on the mark. Able to set up in the pocket as he surveys the field seeking out big play opportunities. Very consistent delivery adding to his accuracy. Good anticipation of his receivers routes.

ARM STRENGTH: High velocity throws made throughout the field. Gets the ball to his receivers in a hurry, giving the defense no time to react. Able to generate increased momentum through his arm motion. Legit vertical passing game with bombs made downfield.

THROW ON RUN: Danny works well from a pocket passer to dual threat, showing good mobility to the outside. Works best while working his way around the backfield, where he can tear apart a defense with his vision, strength and accuracy.

FOOTWORK: Very good footwork on his dropbacks as well as his set ups. An athletic QB who shows good mobility for his size.

POISE: He’s very calm while in the pocket, able to work through his progressions patiently. Shows confidence in his ability to lead his team downfield. Good feel of defensive pressure, able to side step for added space.

POCKET PRESENCE: A tall presence in the backfield, able to see clearly over the line of scrimmage. He can hit in all areas of the field with strength in arm.

DECISION MAKING: Very intelligent QB who works well through his progressions. Does a nice job seeking out his primary receivers and releasing the ball without hesitation.

TOUCH: This is an area of strength for Danny. Very good touch, especially at long range. He can lay a soft toss in between zone coverage, or fire it in with high velocity."[3]

Personal Life

Lauter hails from a football family. Both his father and grandfather played college football. His uncle also played in the National Football League.

References

  1. Hannigan, Michael. "Pair of Bruins Sign Football NLIs". Brunswick Bruins Athletic’s. The Brunswick School.
  2. Sports, 247. "Danny Lauter". 247 Sports. 247 Sports. Retrieved 14 December 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  3. Romito, Pete. "DANNY LAUTER CLASS OF 2022 DUAL THREAT". QBhitlist. Pete Romito.

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