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<p>Throughout the last month, we have been updating each class ranking and following up those updates with in-depth breakdowns on a ton of prospects in each class. We kicked things off with the <strong><a href="https://prepredzone.com/oklahoma/rankings/2028-rankings/">2028 Watchlist.</a></strong> Then we continued our updates with the 2027 class, featuring the <strong><a href="https://prepredzone.com/oklahoma/rankings/2027-rankings/">Top 75 Sophomores In Oklahoma.</a></strong> We also took a look at the state's 2026 class with that latest ranking update featuring the <strong><a href="https://prepredzone.com/oklahoma/rankings/2026-rankings/">Top 150 Juniors In Oklahoma.</a></strong> Now, we finish off the ranking update with the current senior class. Our 2025 rankings now features the <strong><a href="https://prepredzone.com/oklahoma/rankings/2025-rankings/">Top 225 Seniors In Oklahoma.</a></strong> Following each ranking update, we put the spotlight on a ton of prospects at various positions. In this breakdown, we're putting that spotlight on the quarterback position. We've known for a while now that this position group was a special one. Here's a look at ten of the best signal callers in Oklahoma's 2025 class. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Calm, cool and collected. Union quarterback and Boston College commit [player_tooltip player_id='188014' first='Shaker' last='Reisig'] has been that way since leading Jenks to a state championship as a freshman. We've said this roughly 100 times at this point but Reisig is the most accurate quarterback in the state's 2025 class and he has the ability to be an absolute assassin. He never gets too high or too low and is always poised under any situation. That, combined with the accuracy has always impressed us about Reisig and it's a big reason why he's considered one of the best quarterbacks in the state. And this didn't happen overnight. He's been this way for the last four seasons. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Edmond Memorial quarterback and Kansas commit [player_tooltip player_id='209872' first='David' last='McComb'] has been right there with Reisig as a guy to watch in this class since his freshman season. Halfway through that year, McComb took over the QB1 job and has continued to grow as an overall player in the last three years. When you look at this quarterback class, the truth is, there really isn't much that separates the top four guys at this position. When you look at McComb, he might end up being the top guy in this class because he looks like he has all the tools to be that guy. Only time will tell when it comes to that but the Kansas commit has been lights out in every area this season. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Deer Creek quarterback and Georgia Tech commit [player_tooltip player_id='242231' first='Grady' last='Adamson'] has shown steady growth in just about every area of the game over the last three seasons. He took over the QB1 role for the Antlers as a sophomore and never gave it up. Every time we've watched Adamson in person at camps, 7v7 tournaments or with the Antlers, he's impressed us with the complete package. The thing that might go unnoticed is his ability as a runner. Adamson is a pocket passer that can absolutely beat a defense with his legs and his passing ability doesn't really change if the pocket breaks down. No matter what you throw at him, he's been able to answer the call. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">We've watched a lot of [player_tooltip player_id='655747' first='Mason' last='Schubert'] over the past few offseasons when you would play for Sooner 7 in various 7v7 tournaments. He always impressed us and we thought there was definitely a lot to like about his game. This offseason, Schubert moved from Morrison to nearby Stillwater and that definitely had us intrigued as he was making a significant jump in competition. Schubert immediately answered the call. He really impressed at a team camp that was full of 6A-1 heavy hitters and he's been lights out all season this fall. He has one of the best deep balls in this class and has shown he's much more than a small school standout. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Fairview quarterback [player_tooltip player_id='379243' first='Jax' last='Bernard'] might go down as the most successful quarterback in the state's tremendous 2025 class. He's a two-time state champion, thrown for well over 10,000 yards and has a ton of wins as QB1. Earlier this season, they had a 36-game winning streak snapped but they are still back to back champions and they don't plan on giving up the crown anytime soon. Bernard is definitely one of the top quarterbacks in the state's 2025 class and all you have to do is look at what he's done over the past three seasons. He's a winner and a guy that can take over a game in the blink of an eye and he's done that consistently. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Mustang quarterback [player_tooltip player_id='998363' first='Trajan' last='Williamson'] was a player that we were excited to see back on the field this season. The Mustang standout had his junior season cut short with a hand injury halfway through the year. He was looking forward to coming back this fall and he's definitely made up for lost time. Williamson and the Broncos had a very exciting start to the season with multiple games that went down to the wire and specifically games where Williamson had to deliver in clutch situations. He's a dual-threat quarterback that is continue to really improve as a passer and he can be a very physical runner when he decides to tuck the ball. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Regent Prep quarterback [player_tooltip player_id='595670' first='John' last='Mark Roller'] continues to be one of the more intriguing QB prospects in this class. Over the last three seasons, Roller has led a Regent Prep program that was playing 8-man football. They've made the transition to 11-man this year and Roller's production has been off the charts throughout the 2024 football season. Whether he's throwing the ball or running the ball, Roller has made this transition look very easy. He's produced at a high level and is definitely a quarterback that coaches need to know about. Roller is the perfect example of just how deep the state's 2025 quarterback class really is. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">When you're talking about how deep this quarterback class is, it's easy to throw out the word "underrated" because there's simply way more quarterbacks than usual. Woodland quarterback [player_tooltip player_id='806158' first='Trey' last='Bennett'] might be the most underrated quarterback in this group. We've liked Bennett as an overall athlete for a while but he moved to quarterback last season and never looked back. We've had him at our camp, watched plenty of film of him and got to see him work in person in arguably their toughest regular season games this fall. And every time we see him, we see a standout athlete with a strong arm and the ability to completely take a game over. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">When we look at the ten quarterbacks on this breakdown, Norman signal caller [player_tooltip player_id='211962' first='Phoenix' last='Murphy'] is definitely the most improved of the bunch. At this time last year, he probably wouldn't have been in this breakdown but it's like everything has clicked and the light has come on for Murphy this season. He is one of the more improved overall players in the state and made a big jump up in the recent ranking update. Last week, we added Murphy to our PRZ-Oklahoma Player Of The Year Watchlist because he's been one of the more productive quarterbacks in the state, regardless of class. And he's doing it against some of the top competition in Oklahoma. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Elgin quarterback [player_tooltip player_id='211570' first='Tres' last='Lorah'] is definitely a guy that will help out a college program wherever he ends up. He brings a wealth of experience, production and winning to the table and all three things check a lot of boxes. Lorah has rewritten all of the passing record books at Elgin this season and he's a big reason why the Owls are back to back district champions and one of the favorites to capture the school's first state championship. When you look at Elgin, it's easy to get locked into the beasts on the offensive line, and rightfully so. But Lorah is the captain of this machine that has been steamrolling opponents throughout the 2024 football season. </p>
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