Jack Daulton is a 6'2" Quarterback in the 2026 class.
Daulton attends The Woodlands in Texas.
Daulton's Player Profile was created on March 25, 2025.
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Daulton also served the role of a dual-threat game-changer in Week Two, accounting for over 230 yards and...
Written by Cole Dobbins
Jack
DaultonQB
Class
2026
Height
6'2"
Weight
190
HS
The Woodlands
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TX
Highlanders: Dominance in 2024 Sets the Stage for 2025
He is a polished pocket passer who shows poise and confidence when leading an offense. His accuracy and...
Written by Alin Edouard
Jack
DaultonQB
Class
2026
Height
6'2"
Weight
190
HS
The Woodlands
|
TX
Standout Seniors for 2025: Houston Quarterbacks
A QB with the last name Daulton from a powerhouse program in Houston committed to TCU? That sounds...
Written by Cole Dobbins
Jack
DaultonQB
Class
2026
Height
6'2"
Weight
190
HS
The Woodlands
|
TX
Texas State 7v7 Tournament Showcases Elite Talent
The TCU commit was in complete command all weekend, leading The Woodlands to an undefeated run and the...
Written by Marcus Henry
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Daulton also served the role of a dual-threat game-changer in Week Two, accounting for over 230 yards and 3 TDs through the air, along with an additional 123 on the ground. His college-level arm strength dominated the Deer Park secondary, and his combination of length and athleticism allowed him to torch them outside the pocket. Jack showcased both his usual exceptional accuracy on deep balls over the middle of the field, along with some startling elusiveness for a tall QB. The TCU commit is off to a great start.
He is a polished pocket passer who shows poise and confidence when leading an offense. His accuracy and timing allow him to consistently hit receivers in stride, and he demonstrates the ability to read coverages and make smart decisions under pressure. Last season he put together an impressive campaign with nearly 2,000 yards and 18 touchdowns, proving he can deliver production at a high level. His mechanics are smooth, and he does a strong job keeping the offense on schedule by spreading the ball around and capitalizing on mismatches. With his combination of size, arm talent, and command of the game, he projects as a high-upside quarterback who can efficiently run an offense and continue to develop into a reliable playmaker at the next level.
A QB with the last name Daulton from a powerhouse program in Houston committed to TCU? That sounds familiar and like it may just work out. Anyways, Daulton is everything you want in a dual-threat leader at the helm. He throws with great accuracy and really drives the ball downfield with some noticeable extra zip on the ball. Daulton also possesses surprising wheels for a tall QB, constantly blazing by linebackers with his speed. While great outside the pocket, Jack also displays good mechanics and always goes through his progressions. After over 3,000 yards and 45 touchdowns last season, expect a monster senior year as Daulton prepares to take his talents to Fort Worth.
The TCU commit was in complete command all weekend, leading The Woodlands to an undefeated run and the large school championship. Daulton showcased his elite arm talent, distributing the ball with precision across the entire route tree. His vision, timing, and leadership were on full display in one of the most impressive quarterback performances of the tournament.