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Elite 11 New Orleans Showcases Top Quarterbacks and Camp Etiquette
The annual quarterback camp featured star power and rising talent, but the importance of character and energy stood out.
Mar. 22, 2026 at 8:33pm
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The Elite 11 quarterback camp in New Orleans once again brought together some of the top high school signal-callers, including the #1 QB in the 2027 class, Elijah Haven, and other notable prospects like Peyton Houston and Jamison Roberts. While the star power and talent on display grabbed attention, one of the most lasting impressions came from 2027 QB Makyree Cross, who impressed evaluators not just with his arm strength and athleticism, but with his positive energy, engagement, and ability to lift up those around him.
Why it matters
The Elite 11 circuit remains one of the premier stages for high school football recruiting, and the New Orleans stop reinforced why the event is so valuable - it allows top quarterbacks to showcase their skills in front of coaches and evaluators, while also highlighting the importance of character and camp etiquette in separating prospects.
The details
Among the headliners at the New Orleans Elite 11 were Elijah Haven, the #1 QB in the 2027 class and an Alabama recruit, as well as LSU commit Peyton Houston and Oklahoma commit Jamison Roberts. The camp also featured Bo Bryant, the son of country star Luke Bryan, and Knox Kiffin, the son of LSU head coach Lane Kiffin. While the star power naturally grabbed attention, one of the most lasting impressions came from 2027 QB Makyree Cross out of Georgia, who impressed evaluators not just with his talent, but with his positive energy, engagement, and ability to lift up those around him throughout the camp.
- The Elite 11 camp in New Orleans took place on March 22, 2026.
The players
Elijah Haven
The #1 QB in the 2027 class and an Alabama recruit.
Peyton Houston
A top quarterback prospect in the 2027 class and an LSU commit.
Jamison Roberts
An Oklahoma University commit.
Bo Bryant
The son of country star Luke Bryan.
Knox Kiffin
The son of LSU head coach Lane Kiffin.
The takeaway
The New Orleans Elite 11 camp showcased the importance of not just raw talent, but also character and camp etiquette in separating top quarterback prospects. While the star power and skill level of players like Elijah Haven, Peyton Houston, and Jamison Roberts grabbed attention, 2027 QB Makyree Cross stood out for his positive energy, engagement, and ability to lift up those around him - a reminder that being a high-level prospect is about more than just the throws you make.
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