Final Results: Future 4 Class of 2032 5th Grade

Miami Gardens, FL– The 2032 class of Future 4 quarterbacks was “elite” according to 11-year National Middle School Invitational Showcase Director Drew Phillips.  “Mark my words, you’re going to remember this class of kids for a long time,” Phillips said after the conclusion of the first day of the annual competition at the University of Miami.

The overall Future 4 winner for the class was Rhys Magness from Jefferson, GA.  He was three points better than second place finisher Jankovich Brantley from Ponte Vedra, FL.  The two were considered “finalists” as there’s no formal Future 4 until 6th grade, however both received invitations to the 12th Annual Middle School All-American Game in South Florida this January 2026. 

Beckham Brown, a member of the 2033 class, from Maryville, TN finished third and Lino Lallitto of Chesterfield, OH finished fourth.  Both received All-American game invites, Brown’s will be forwarded to 2027 as he’s ineligible until he becomes a 6th grader.  Lallitto will compete in June.  JJ Love (Wake Forest, NC) who finished fifth will be the fourth quarterback invited to January’s 12th Annual game. 

overall 2032 Winner: rhys magness, Jefferson, GA

2032 Middle School all-american invitees

final 2032 Future 4 Results

2032 TestCombineWR ThrowsAccuracy1v1 Total Points
RhysMagness209.2515.51610 70.75
JankovichBrantley187.2514.751710 67
BeckhamBrown (33)181013.75169 66.75
LinoLallitto199.51315.59 66
LoveJJ178.514.2514.59 63.25
FlaniganMaddox16814.5159.5 63
AndrewBennett127.7513.2515.58 56.5
JavariBowles (33)137.2511.5137 51.75
EthanJenks (33)09.7413.75158 46.49
KruzeDillard68.7510.5146.5 45.75
QB 40ShuttleBroadPower Toss

Rhys

Magness5.754.826.64
EthanJinks5.444.947’74
AndrewBennett65.376.33
KruzeDillard5.915.0664
JankovichBrantley6.815.565’53
LinoLallitto5.814.946’74
FlaniganMaddox6.255.315’104
LoveJJ6.125.096’14
BeckhamBrown5.254.877’55
JavariBowles6.255.55’103
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Brandon Odoi is a tenured journalist. He's covered youth football since 8th grade, high school football since 2009 and began covering college football in 2011 as a beat writer for the University of Miami Athletic programs. In 2011, he founded Football Hotbed a national multi-media platform for football across the country. He's a graduate of the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University and spent his first five years as a professional working at ABC Television Network, ending his career as a producer in Miami. He's married with two sons and a daughter and resides in South Florida.

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