BIOGRAPHY
Quinn Pollock is a Class of 2028 defensive back and wide receiver from Atlanta, Georgia, who attends Landmark Christian School in Fairburn. Having played football since the age of five, Quinn’s passion for the game runs deep. His ultimate goal is to play NCAA Division I football alongside his identical twin brother, Cole, and eventually reach the NFL. Known for his athleticism, size, speed, and sharp instincts, Quinn is a fierce competitor who excels in challenging situations. He trains relentlessly, stays coachable, maintains a positive mindset, and leads both on and off the field—all while being guided by his strong faith.
Faith plays a major role in Quinn’s life, serving as his foundation and source of motivation. His father, Ed Pollock, was a heavily recruited quarterback at Bradenton Southeast High School in Florida before playing cornerback at the University of Louisville, where both his parents graduated. His late uncle, Felton Spencer, a University of Louisville Hall of Famer, played 12 seasons in the NBA. Continuing that family legacy at Louisville is one of Quinn’s aspirations, and the chance to share that journey with his brother would be a dream come true.
In addition to football, Quinn is a multi-sport athlete who excels in basketball and track and field. On the basketball court, he is a confident shooter, skilled ball handler, and tenacious defender who isn’t afraid to attack the rim. Having dunked since his freshman year, Quinn continues to develop explosiveness and improve his vertical. He’s been a standout contributor for both his high school and AAU teams. On the track, he’s made a strong impact in the long jump, triple jump, and short sprints, demonstrating his versatility and explosive athleticism while consistently working to improve his times and distances.
URA EVALUATION
Quinn Pollock presents as a promising two-way athlete with the versatility to impact both sides of the ball. On the offensive side, he shows above-average length for a receiver, smooth route mechanics when separated, and the athleticism to turn short catches into big gains. On defense, he displays strong instincts in the secondary—recognizing route concepts, breaking on the ball with urgency, and leveraging his speed to close distances.
Quinn has good physical size, straight-line speed, and natural coordination (backed up by his multi-sport basketball & track background). He is very coachable and well-mannered, always presenting a positive attitude. He should project well as a program-friendly recruit.
As a dual role player at DB/WR, Quinn will need to refine his focus to highlight the film that projects best at the next level. Quinn has the physical and mental makeup to develop into a bottom-third Division 1 contributor as either a defensive back or slot receiver, assuming continued growth, strength development, and exposure to elite competition. With sustained progression, he could emerge as a sleeper target for major programs looking for athletic versatility and high-character recruits.
Stats: 40 total tackles, 2 interceptions, 6 receptions for 62 yards, average 10.3 yards/catch, 139 All-purpose/total yards, 66 return yards, and ~13.9 yards per game on special teams.
During his freshman year, Quinn Pollock made an immediate impact on both sides of the ball for Landmark Christian School. Quinn’s standout performance earned him a coveted spot on Cam Newton’s C1N 15U 7v7 football team for the 2025 season—an accomplishment achieved after competing against hundreds of skilled athletes from across the country. Competing with C1N gave him the opportunity to refine his defensive back technique against elite-level receivers while learning directly from an NFL legend within one of the nation’s premier 7v7 organizations.
Beyond football, Quinn participates in track and field, using the sport to build his speed, agility, and endurance. His best performances include a 5′8″ high jump, 19′2″ long jump, and 35′8″ triple jump, along with times of 11.84 seconds in the 100m dash and 24.27 seconds in the 200m dash. His commitment to multi-sport training underscores his explosive athleticism and year-round dedication to development.
Stats: 12 receptions for 169 yards and 1 touchdown; 120 kick return yards; 261 all-purpose yards; 14 total tackles (9 solo, 5 assisted); 5 sacks; and 2 pass breakups.
So far this season, Quinn Pollock has been a true three-phase contributor for Landmark Christian School, impacting the game on offense, defense, and special teams. Offensively, he’s hauled in 12 receptions for 169 yards and a touchdown, averaging 14.1 yards per catch and showcasing his ability to stretch the field as a dependable target. On defense, he’s been disruptive off the edge with 5 sacks and 14 tackles, including 9 solo stops, proving his versatility as both a coverage defender and a pass rusher. Additionally, Quinn continues to be a playmaker on special teams, totaling 120 kick-return yards and contributing 261 all-purpose yards, averaging over 37 yards per game. His athleticism, competitiveness, and ability to produce in multiple roles make him one of the most impactful players in the Class of 2028.
He attends a private Christian school with an accelerated, college-preparatory curriculum that is more rigorous than most public school programs. Dedicated to academic growth, he is working to raise his GPA from 2.8 to above 3.0 while continuing to challenge himself in advanced courses. Through the school’s student life ministry, he volunteers in his community—mentoring younger students, assisting low-income families, and supporting senior citizens—demonstrating leadership, compassion, and a strong commitment to service beyond the classroom.
While he has not yet received an official offer, Quinn Pollock has drawn interest from Eastern Michigan Head Coach Chris Creighton, who extended an offer to his twin brother, Cole, during the June 2025 National College Showcase. At the time, Quinn was recovering from a broken thumb and unable to fully participate during summer camps, but Coach Creighton expressed plans to evaluate him further once he returned to full health this season. In addition to that interest, Quinn has also received invitations for unofficial visits to Syracuse, Tennessee, and Illinois, signaling growing recognition of his potential at the collegiate level.
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