Texas high school football: Top 10 quarterbacks in the Austin area entering 2025
Here’s the top 10 quarterbacks for the Austin area entering the 2025 high school football season.
David Cooper, Cedar Park: Standing 6-foot-4 with a strong arm, the junior is a true dual threat after passing for 2,190 yards and 19 TDs, running for 585 yards last fall.
Kaleb McDougle, Georgetown: Bigger and stronger entering his junior year, his numbers should increase from the 2,442 yards and 30 TDs he threw for a year ago.
London Morgan, Rouse: The senior has a rocket for an arm and can handle more than 40 attempts a game. Heading into his third year as the Raiders’ starter, he threw for 2,649 yards and 24 TDs last fall.
Weston Nielsen, Bastrop: Entering his junior year with 14 Power Four offers, he’s poised for another wildly productive season after throwing for 3,185 yards and 37 TDs last fall. Expect more college offers to pour in over the next four months.
Jaxon Schad, Weiss: An injury forced Schad to start as a freshman last fall, but he performed like a wily veteran throwing for 2,689 yards and 32 TDs. Now a year older, he’ll only be better.
Kaden Stefek, Hutto: He broke out as a junior last year with 2,061 yards and 27 TDs through the air. With offensive guru Eli Reinhart now leading the Hippos, his numbers this fall could be video game-esque.
Jadon Sultz, McNeil: Sultz seems primed for a big year in his third season behind center for the Mavs. In only seven games a year ago — he battled injuries — he threw for 1,553 yards and 17 TDs. He’s been a big reason McNeil has made the playoffs two straight years.
Cole Taylor, Pflugerville: The area’s passing leader last fall with 3,379 yards and 43 TDs, he’ll look to help the Panthers to a second straight playoff berth.
Miles Teodecki, Vandegrift: Teodecki hadn’t thrown a varsity pass entering last fall. He then promptly took the state by storm by throwing for 3,290 yards and 48 TDs in helping the Vipers to the Class 6
A Division II state title. Arguably the best deep ball thrower in the state, he’s committed to Kansas State.
Rees Wise, Westlake: Incredibly consistent and technically sound, all the senior does is win. The Ole Miss commit threw for 2,598 yards and 23 touchdowns and ran for another 15 scores last season as the Chaps went 14-2. He enters his third year as a starter at the area’s best program.