The Wilson QBX Combine is a Quarterback training camp for all Fall 2025 high school freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors.
Quarterbacks will run through a variety of drills using Wilson X Connected QB tracking technology, meaning that every ball thrown during certain drills will collect data on the throw. That throw data is valuable for the player and coach, from a training and recruiting standpoint. A National Leaderboard will be published so your athlete can see their data such as velocity, spiral efficiency, spin rate and release time and how they compare to their peers from across the country.
In addition to testing and measuring their throwing ability, all participants will receive elite QB training, premium access to the Rivals Combine, as well as a free recruiting profile on NCSAsports.org, where the athlete’s throwing metrics will be available for college coaches to review. An NCSA recruiting profile enables players throwing metrics to be searched for and discovered by more than 6,200 college football coaches in NCSA’s network. Athletes also will have free access to NCSA’s extensive library of NCAA-compliant recruiting information and advice to help them on their best path to college.
*Please note that your information will be shared with, Wilson Sporting Goods Co., Next College Student Athlete (NCSA), Yahoo Inc. dba Rivals.com and its affiliates (“Rivals”) once you have completed the registration process and your player profile will be created on NCSAsports.org once you have participated in the combine.
2025 Wilson QBX Combine Schedule
Wilson QBX Combine | Los Angeles
Wilson QBX Combine | Dothan
Wilson QBX Combine | Miami
Wilson QBX Combine | Charlotte
Wilson QBX Combine | Piscataway
Wilson QBX Combine | Indianapolis
Wilson QBX Combine | Dallas
Wilson QBX Combine | Atlanta
CAMP DETAILS
COST: $60 Camp Fee
COMBINE RUN-OF-SHOW:
- Rivals Combine Check-in: 11:00am-12:00pm
- QBX Combine Check-in/Warm-up: 3:00pm-3:30pm
- QB Training/Wilson X Connected Drills: 3:30pm-5:30pm
- Wilson X Combine Awards: 5:30pm
WHAT TO BRING: Wear athletic clothes and cleats (no track or metal cleats are allowed)
WHAT WILL BE PROVIDED:
- Wilson athletic t-shirt
- Throwing metrics posted on the Wilson QBX national leaderboard
- Discount Card for Wilson Footballs
- Opportunity to enter a giveaway for an entire set of custom team footballs for your athlete’s high school team
- Gatorade hydration
- Wilson Footballs will be provided during combine (Personal footballs will NOT be permitted to use during combine)
BONUS:
- Top performers at the Wilson QBX Camp could get an opportunity to participate in the Rivals Camp the following day in the same city.
- Throwing metrics shared with College Coaches
RIVALS COMBINE FAST PASS – Included
With your Wilson QBX Camp purchase, athletes will also receive a Rivals Combine Fast Pass. A Rivals Combine Fast Pass provides Premium Access to the NFL style combine taking place prior to the Wilson QBX Camp at the same location. Premium Access allows you to bypass all waiting areas and get instant access to the field. Your athlete will start the combine experience in the morning on fresh turf or later in the afternoon with no waiting in the athlete general admission bleacher section before combine check-in or the bag drop area before testing.
YOUR CAMP EXPERIENCE
Before QB’s test with the Wilson X Connected technology, they will receive elite QB Training by national quarterback trainers.
Show off throwing skills. Wilson X Data Collected:
SPIN RATE – how fast the ball is spinning in revolutions per minute (rpm). The higher the spin rate, the faster the pass is spiraling. More rapid spinning means the ball can move easier through the air, going faster and further. A good average spin rate is over 650 rpm, with NFL QB’s consistently in the 700-800 range
SPIRAL EFFICIENCY – how tight the spiral is, on a scale of 1-100%. The tighter the spiral, the more accurate the passes generally are. NFL QB’s are consistently in the low to mid 90’s
VELOCITY – how fast the pass is moving in miles per hour. NFL QB’s can throw 54-58 mph but sit in the 45-50 range on avg throughout a game. Higher velocity means the ball arrives to target quicker. The fastest ball is not always the best ball, the culmination of all the data points is what makes a good throw
RELEASE TIME – amount of time it takes to complete throwing motion from breaking of the hands to ball leaving the fingers. Faster release helps to avoid the ball being batted down at the line of scrimmage. It also gives more time to make the right read. NFL QB’s have an average release time of 0.43 seconds, therefore the faster a QB can get the ball out, the better.