Jaxon Schad
Jaxon Schad
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Alin Edouard | Prep Redzone Scout
Jaxon is a high-level passing quarterback who has completely taken over games through the air, setting school records with 3,627 passing yards and 51 passing touchdowns. Completing 227 of 341 passes (67%), he shows strong efficiency and consistency, operating the offense with control and confidence. His production speaks for itself — he’s one of the top statistical passers in the nation for the class of 2028, ranking 1st in passing touchdowns and 3rd in passing yards.
On film, Jaxon shows he knows how to attack a defense through the air. He reads coverages well and does a great job identifying matchups before the snap. Once the ball is snapped, he works through progressions and delivers the ball on time, especially in the intermediate and red zone areas where he does most of his damage. He’s comfortable pushing the ball vertically and doesn’t hesitate to take calculated shots when defenses are out of position.
What stands out is his ability to stay efficient while still being aggressive. He doesn’t just check the ball down — he actively looks to stress defenses and create explosive plays. His timing and ball placement allow receivers to play fast and gain yards after the catch.
He also adds value on the ground with 361 rushing yards and 10 rushing touchdowns, showing he can extend plays and finish drives when things break down.
With offers from SMU, UAB, UTSA, and Texas Tech, it’s clear college programs see his arm talent and ability to operate an offense at a high level. Jaxon projects as a quarterback who can consistently attack defenses vertically and control the game through the air.
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Read EvaluationMarcus Henry | Prep Redzone Scout
Schad exploded during his sophomore season, throwing for 3,627 yards and 51 passing touchdowns while adding 10 rushing scores and 361 yards on the ground. He led Weiss to a 10–3 record and a deep playoff run.
A true dual-threat, Schad displays strong arm talent, full-route-tree command, multiple arm angles, and high-level field vision. He helped lead Juice 7v7 to the title game at DR7 Houston and has already earned early offers from Houston, UTSA, Texas Tech, North Texas, and SMU.
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Read EvaluationCole Dobbins | Prep Redzone Scout
Schad has been incredible this season, leading the Wolves to a 6-1 start while averaging over 50 points per game. He’s showcased a stellar combination of gunslinging and dual-threat ability, producing a ridiculous 35 total touchdowns through 7 games. Jaxon is averaging over 300 yards per game passing and has added 129 on the ground. He has some of the best raw arm strength in the state and excels at delivering accurate deep passes in the face of pressure while switching arm angles. He has a smooth release and displays the ability to fit strikes in tight windows at all levels of the field. Schad has received offers from 6 schools, including Texas Tech, SMU, and UAB.
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Read EvaluationAlin Edouard | Prep Redzone Scout
Jaxon has been dominant under center this season, putting up impressive numbers that highlight his command of the offense. With over 1,400 passing yards and 21 touchdowns, he’s proven to be a consistent and explosive threat through the air. His accuracy and ability to read defenses allow him to make plays both short and deep, keeping opposing defenses off balance. Jaxon’s leadership and steady play have been key in moving the offense efficiently, and his production speaks to the confidence and rhythm he brings to every game.
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Read EvaluationAlin Edouard | Prep Redzone Scout
Jaxon had a huge night at quarterback, completing 18 of 23 passes (73%) for 358 yards and 7 touchdowns with zero interceptions. He was locked in from start to finish, spreading the ball around with accuracy and making the most of every drive. His ability to stay poised in the pocket and deliver strike after strike showed just how dangerous he can be leading an offense.
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Read EvaluationCole Dobbins | Prep Redzone Scout
The only non-senior duo will lead us off in Schad and Moore. This connection has actually already started, putting together 3 TDs in an early kickoff game. Schad is off to a great start in year 2 after a big freshman season for the Wolves. Jaxon is a hard-nosed pocket passer who excels at stepping up in pressure and launching missiles downfield. The young star signal-caller’s best trait is his accuracy at all three levels of the field. He constantly drops dimes in windows that only his receivers can catch. Schad produced an impressively efficient freshman year, passing for nearly 2,700 yards at a 71% completion rate, along with 32 TDs to only 6 INTs. Jaxon should burst into the national spotlight this season and build upon an offer list that includes SMU, Houston, and Texas Tech.
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Read EvaluationAlin Edouard | Prep Redzone Scout
Jaxon, the quarterback, had an impressive performance, showing poise and accuracy throughout the game. He made key throws, managed the offense effectively, and demonstrated the ability to extend plays, keeping the defense off balance.
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Read EvaluationCole Dobbins | Prep Redzone Scout
The delivery end of the Weiss duo is one of the most underrated young QBs in the country, in Schad. While not the largest gunslinger across the nation, Schad plays with poise and comfort in the pocket and through contact. He displays silky smooth mechanics, which he uses to step up in the pocket, change arm angles, and deliver strikes with great touch downfield. Jaxon thrives at darting breadbasket deep ball down the seams of the field. The young signal-caller also possesses sneaky speed and mobility out of the pocket, breaking off several long runs throughout his freshman season. Schad should continue to develop and grow during his sophomore campaign, coming off a season where he threw for nearly 2,700 yards along with 32 touchdowns. Expect Jaxon to take off this season and add to an offer list that already includes schools such as Texas Tech, SMU, and Houston.
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Read EvaluationAlin Edouard | Prep Redzone Scout
Jaxon had an impressive season last year, throwing for 2,689 yards with 32 touchdowns against just 6 interceptions. He’s returning this year with the same determined mindset that fueled his success in 2024. Jaxon excels at reading defenses, making quick decisions, and delivering accurate throws both in the pocket and on the move. His poise under pressure and ability to spread the ball to multiple receivers keep defenses guessing. With his strong arm, leadership skills, and consistent production, Jaxon remains a key piece in Weiss’s offensive game plan heading into the new season. Jaxson currently holds North Texas, Houston, SMU ,Texas Tech and UTSA.
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Read EvaluationMarcus Henry | Prep Redzone Scout
Schad is calm in the pocket, his footwork is clean and deliberate, which enables him to deliver strikes down field. He has a quick release with the ability to fit the football into small coverage windows. Jaxon has the skill set push the ball outside the numbers on a rope and he makes big plays with his ability to hit the deep ball over the top. He has played at a high level, making plays a freshman starter for Weiss. Schad had a big game in week five, passing for 328 yards and 5 touchdowns in a 63-20 win over Hendrickson. He has offers from Houston and North Texas.
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