
Israel Abrams, a four-star quarterback from Lombard, Illinois, has been invited to the Elite 11 Finals in Los Angeles. He is the 10th quarterback to receive this prestigious invitation, which showcases the top high school signal-callers in the country.
Lombard (Ill.) Montini Catholic four-star quarterback Israel Abrams is headed to Los Angeles.
The Miami commit has been invited to the Elite 11 Finals, it was announced on Wednesday afternoon.
Abrams becomes the 10th quarterback to land an invite to the event, joining the following: four-star Brady Edmunds (Ohio State commit), three-star Braylen Warren (Missouri), four-star Kharim Hughley (Clemson), four-star Trae Taylor (Nebraska), four-star Peyton Houston (LSU), five-star Elijah Haven, four-star Davin Davidson (Florida), four-star Jake Nawrot (Kentucky) and four-star Peter Bourque.
There are few higher honors for high school quarterbacks than being invited to the Elite 11 Finals, which will celebrate its 27th year in 2026. It brings together 20 of the country’s elite signal-callers for three days of competition and training in Los Angeles during the month of June.
Elite 11 alumni include college and NFL stars like Carson Palmer, Andrew Luck, Matthew Stafford, Tim Tebow, and more recently Trevor Lawrence, C.J. Stroud and Bryce Young. Last year’s Elite 11 Finals featured 16 of the top 25 quarterbacks in the Rivals Industry Rankings, including five of the top six players at the position.
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The Elite 11 Finals is a prestigious event for high school quarterbacks that brings together 20 elite signal-callers for competition and training, highlighting the top talent in the country.
Other quarterbacks invited include Brady Edmunds, Braylen Warren, Kharim Hughley, Trae Taylor, Peyton Houston, Elijah Haven, Davin Davidson, Jake Nawrot, and Peter Bourque.
The Elite 11 Finals will take place in Los Angeles during the month of June, celebrating its 27th year in 2026.


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