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<p>Texas high school signal callers are among the best that the nation has to offer. This is due in part to ideal training weather year round, high competition on every hand throughout programs, state cultural expectations, and an electric 7v7 circuit statewide that demands quick twitch cognition out of quarterbacks to process pre-snap coverages and overall schemes. </p>
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<p>Ty Hawkins of Claudia Taylor Johnson in San Antonio, Texas is a 6 foot 185 pound dual threat quarterback who runs only when need be. He stands in the pocket and penalized secondaries for doing their jobs by scrambling into the up field gaps of defenses. Hawkins has a lively arm that is displayed on film making all the throws from a stagnant position and on the move. Currently ranked as the 15th best signal caller in the 2025 class, look for him to only continue to develop and thrive as his game evolves.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='432376' first='Adam' last='Schobel'] is a 6'4 183 pound field general from Columbus (Columbus, TX). His prostyle and measurables all him to be a long ball specialist while standing tall in the pocket to deliver strikes. His height allows him to see all throwing lanes and windows within the route tree. Schobel is outstanding at displaying manipulative footwork to extend plays. He amassed 2823 yards and 36 TDs at a 76 percent completion rate. As he gets bigger and stronger he has positioned himself to be one to watch on the field and in the rankings.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='432374' first='Kevin' last='Sperry'] is a 6 foot 200 pound gun slinger from Rock Hill High School in Prosper, Texas. Sperry can be observed on tape displaying a quick release with plenty of arm strength for every throw, is great on the waggle, keeps his eyes down field and isn't afraid of the big hit while delivering the ball. This quarterback only scrambles to throw and is receiver friendly when it comes to throwing a route runner open while looking off the stalking safety. Sperry has a special skill set that would give any OC confidence to open the playbook up.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='205580' first='Kelden' last='Ryan'] of All Saints Episcopal (Fort Worth, TX) is a 6'1 195 pound dual threat signal caller who gets the ball out quick. He is deliberate with where he wants to go with the ball and if all else fails, he will become the offense and create with his speed and agility. Ryan never seems to take the big hit and optically his team is never completely out of a game when he is at the helm. The quentessential dual threat style quarterback; Ryan is a threat from any and everywhere on the field. He is a flat out playmaker whose film solidifies his rating and ranking.</p>
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Texas high school signal callers are among the best that the nation has to offer. This is due in part to ideal training weather year round, high competition on every hand throughout programs, state cultural expectations, and an electric 7v7 circuit statewide that demands quick twitch cognition out of quarterbacks to process pre-snap coverages and overall schemes.
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