The Elite 11 is existing since 1999. Here is the list of every winner:
1999- Brock Berlin (why didnt we give him the spread)
2000- Brodie Croyle
2001- Ben Olson (in front of Vince Young, fwiw)
2002- Kyle Wright (yup, that guy)
2003- Rhett Bomar and Matt Tuiasosopo (John David Booty was my favourite, but whatever)
2004- Mark Sanchez (yep, the dude who ran into Big Vinces butt)
2005- Matt Stafford (finally someone decent after 6 years)
2006- John Brantley (a Gator who barely played)
2007- Blaine Gabbert (in front of Andrew Luck)
2008- Aaron Murray (the dude who got seen by the whole world after Nick Marshall somehow completed that 4th and 18 play)
2009- Jake Heaps (he actually went here and got beaten by Brad Kaaya)
2010- Jeff Driskel (in front of Teddy Bridgewater)
2011- Neal Burcham (hurt his shoulder in college, so I give him a pass), Jameis Winston (thats the second decent choice) and Tanner Magnum (a certain Zach Wilson beat him out for the starting job)
2012- Asiantii Woulard (in front of Jared Goff)
2013- Sean White (over Brad Kaaya and Deshaun ******* Watson, wtf)
2014- Blake Barnett (over Kyler Murray)
2015- Shea Patterson (yeah, that dude who played at Michigan and got hammered by Ohio State all the time)
2016- Tua Tagovailoa (Tate Martell also attended the event, so you kinda knew how high the standard was)
2017- Justin Fields (over Trevor Lawrence and Jarren Williams, who looks kinda high on his picture)
2018- Spencer Rattler
2019- CJ Stroud (Ohio States newest starting QB, over Bryce Young, Alabamas newest starting QB), who was the replacement for Clemsons newest starting QB D.J. Uiagaleiei
2020- Caleb Williams (who appears to be the starter once Rattler gets drafted)
So it basically went from picking garbage, to not knowing ****, back to picking garbage and now they just seem to pick a QB from a big time school every year. The Elite 11 certainly is not a valid measure for QB evaluation, that is crystal clear.