2026 Lone Star State Quarterbacks to Watch
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Talent is never in a short supply in the state of Texas. The class of 2026 is another class with plenty of talented prospects coming up through the ranks. In today’s article, we are going to look at some prospects…
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Continue ReadingTalent is never in a short supply in the state of Texas. The class of 2026 is another class with plenty of talented prospects coming up through the ranks. In today’s article, we are going to look at some prospects to watch out for over the next couple of seasons. The potential in this class is extremely high and several of the prospects mentioned have a shot at playing on Saturdays in the future.
Braeden Imhoff-Prosper-5’10” 140-Pounds
One prospect that makes the game look easy is Prosper signal caller Braeden Imhoff. Imhoff has a strong arm and he is not afraid to take the deep shot. He does an excellent job of keeping the opposing defense honest with periodic deep shots to his wide receivers. Imhoff displays good mobility and he does an impressive job of keeping his eyes down the field to make the throw. Imhoff’s mobility is going to be a trait that college coaches are going to like seeing. Keep an eye on Imhoff over the next few seasons. He has the potential to do big things in the future.
Cade Bynnom-Williams Cade Bynnom-Williams 5'9" | 140 lbs | QB University | 2026 State TX -Midway-5’8” 130-Pounds
Cade Bynnom-Williams Cade Bynnom-Williams 5'9" | 140 lbs | QB University | 2026 State TX is one of those quarterbacks that is extremely dangerous with the use of his arm or his feet. He does a terrific job of being able to improvise and create while being pressured by the opposing defense. Bynnom-Williams does a good job of keeping his eyes down the field when he is forced to escape the pocket. Meanwhile, the ability he has to make plays with his legs is going to open plenty of eyes over the next few seasons. Keep an eye on Bynnom-Williams over the next couple of seasons the ceiling he has is extremely high.
Noah Graves Noah Graves 6'0" | 165 lbs | QB Flower Mound | 2026 State TX -Flower Mound-5’10” 160-Pounds
Flower Mound has a quarterback that has tremendous pocket awareness. Noah Graves Noah Graves 6'0" | 165 lbs | QB Flower Mound | 2026 State TX has the instincts needed to know when to use his legs to escape the pocket. He has the arm strength to throw his receivers open. Graves has an accurate arm and he does an excellent job of fitting the ball into some tight windows. He is another quarterback that can hurt you with his arm or his legs and he forces the defense to account for both. Graves is another class of 2026 prospect to watch out for over the next few seasons.
Grant Smith-Grand Oaks-6’3” 180-Pounds
The Grand Oaks signal caller has excellent size to play the position. Not to mention, he has a very strong arm. He has no trouble connecting with wide receivers in stride. Smith has impressive accuracy and can connect with his receivers just as they are coming open. Grant Smith moves around well in the pocket and does a great job of keeping his eyes downfield. Meanwhile, he is not afraid to scramble out of the pocket and pick up yards using his legs. The Grand Oaks signal caller is going to be a prospect for college coaches to watch out for over the next few seasons.
Case Chelf-Celina-6’0” 170-Pounds
Case Chelf has a knack for extending the play and finding the open wide receiver. He has great mobility and knows when to escape the pocket. Chelf keeps his eyes down the field and can make the difficult throws look easy. He can fit the ball into some tight windows and is extremely accurate in the red zone. Chelf will keep the defense honest by throwing it deep and connecting with his wide receivers. He is an athletic prospect that college coaches are going to want to watch over the next few seasons. Chelf has a high ceiling and I look forward to seeing what all he can do.