As the Texas high school football scene continues to evolve, the Class of 2025 is emerging as a powerhouse of quarterback talent. Young athletes from the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex are showcasing their skills, capturing the attention of college scouts across the nation. These quarterbacks are not only equipped with impressive arm strength and accuracy but also possess a high football IQ that sets them apart from their peers. With the recruiting season in full swing, let’s dive into the profiles of some standout signal-callers who are making waves in Texas football
Spotlight on Standout Quarterbacks
Brock Temple, Quarterback, Aubrey High School
Standing tall at 6’5″ and weighing 225 pounds, Temple is a formidable presence on the field. Known for his “gunslinger” mentality, he combines physicality with a quick release that keeps defenses on their toes. His recent performance against Lake Dallas, where he completed 11 of 13 passes for 216 yards and three touchdowns, showcased his ability to thrive under pressure. With a commitment to Lafayette, Temple is poised to take his talents to the next level.
Caleb Williams, Quarterback, Crowley High School
At 6’2″ and 200 pounds, Williams is the driving force behind Crowley’s offense. His combination of speed and agility allows him to turn broken plays into significant gains. In a thrilling season opener against Birdville, he rushed for over 200 yards while also passing for another 200, demonstrating his dual-threat capabilities. With offers from multiple colleges, including Langston and SAGU, Williams is a player to watch as the season progresses.
Larry Nichols III, Quarterback, Arlington Bowie High School
Nichols III has emerged as a game-changer for the Bowie Volunteers. With a strong arm and exceptional field vision, he has led his team to five consecutive victories. His impressive midseason stats include 1,051 passing yards and 14 touchdowns, alongside 230 rushing yards with four scores. As he continues to excel, Nichols III is attracting attention from schools like Henderson State and Central Oklahoma.
Tj Tupou, Quarterback, Euless Trinity High School
Tupou has made a name for himself in his senior season, showcasing remarkable intelligence and poise on the field. His ability to make accurate throws, whether from the pocket or while on the move, makes him a versatile threat. In a crucial win over Eaton, he passed for 234 yards and a touchdown, solidifying his reputation as a playmaker. College programs looking for a smart, dual-threat quarterback should keep Tupou on their radar.
Nick Wesloski, Quarterback, McKinney Boyd High School
Wesloski is another quarterback making headlines this season. His big arm and ability to throw on the run set him apart from the competition. In a standout performance during Week 8, he threw for 367 yards and five touchdowns, showcasing his playmaking potential. Wesloski’s mobility and athleticism make him a valuable asset for any college program looking to bolster their quarterback roster.
Keep an eye on these recruits and stay tuned as we introduce new players each week.
(featured photo credit: Brock Temple, Quarterback, Aubrey High School, Class of 2025, Twitter/X, and players featured credit to prepredzone.com)