
Rivals Camp Series: Meet the 2025 QBs Who Could Redefine the Future of Football—Are You Ready?
The curtain has fallen on the regional legs of the Rivals Camp Series, and with the Rivals Five-Star event at the Indianapolis Colts’ training ground looming, the buzz is unmistakably electric. These camps have thrown the spotlight on some of the fiercest quarterback talents sizzling across the nation’s gridiron landscape. Today, I’m diving deep into the crème de la crème, spotlighting the standout signal-callers who’ve turned heads and thrown down gauntlets — think of this as your exclusive first look at the next wave of elite QBs poised to shake college football. Buckle up, because from Dallas prodigies to California phenoms, these players are already rewriting expectations and reshaping recruiting narratives. Ready to get the inside scoop? LEARN MORE
Wade was arguably the best quarterback at the loaded Los Angeles event, which is always so deep at the position. Even still, the 2028 prospect stood out. He has the total package from decision-making to arm talent and beyond.
Over the last few days, Jarrard has visited Purdue, Notre Dame and Clemson and heading into the Atlanta camp he had received offers from Georgia and Ohio State as the 2027 four-star from Kennesaw (Ga.) North Cobb is one of the hottest quarterbacks in the entire country.The 2027 four-star quarterback from Valdosta (Ga.) Lowndes was sharp, showed off great arm talent, had a clean motion throughout the event and then seemed to get better and better throughout the camp. It was a close race at the top but Johnson edged out some other elite quarterbacks.
Post Comment