Some of the top quarterback recruits in the country gathered in Frisco, Texas for the prestigious Elite 11 camp. Now the QBs have voted on the final Elite 11 for 2019.

The camp’s MVP takes the top spot, but the 11 others (the final Elite 11 is 12 quarterbacks including the MVP), including four SEC pledges, are listed alphabetically by last name:

  • C.J. Stroud (MVP) (uncommitted)
  • Harrison Bailey (Tennessee commit)
  • Carson Beck (Georgia commit)
  • Hudson Card (Texas commit)
  • Jacolby Criswell (North Carolina commit)
  • Luke Doty (South Carolina commit)
  • TJ Finley (LSU commit)
  • Ethan Garbers (Washington commit)
  • Haynes King (uncommitted SEC target)
  • Drew Pyne (Notre Dame commit)
  • Jeff Sims (Florida State commit)
  • Bryce Young (Southern Cal commit)

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Don’t feel bad if you’re somewhat confused by some SEC quarterback commits, such as Robby Ashford (Ole Miss commit), Chandler Morris (Arkansas commit) and Anthony Richardson (Florida commit), being referred to as Elite 11 quarterbacks, but not showing up on the above list. Twenty quarterbacks in all were invited to take part in the Elite 11 camp in Frisco, Texas. This final Elite 11 was named after the conclusion of the camp.

The players’ MVP was Rancho Cucamonga, California QB C.J. Stroud. Right now, it doesn’t look like SEC will be seeing much of Stroud, though there is plenty of time for things to change before the class of 2020 puts pen to paper. According to 247Sports, Stroud is showing the most interest in scholarship offers from Baylor, Cal, Utah and Washington State.