All-American Bowl (high school football)

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All-American Bowl
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Stadium Alamodome
LocationSan Antonio, Texas
Operated2000–present
Sponsors
U.S. Army (2000–2018)
American Family Insurance (2019–present)

The All-American Bowl (currently branded as the All-American Bowl presented by American Family Insurance for sponsorship reasons) is a high school football all-star game, held annually at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas. Typically played in January, the All-American Bowl is played between all-star teams representing the eastern and western United States.

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Seventeen All-Americans have been Heisman Trophy finalists, with over 450 later playing in the National Football League. Notable alumni include Andrew Luck, Adrian Peterson, Odell Beckham Jr., Eric Berry, Tim Tebow, Joe Thomas, Tyron Smith, Robert Quinn, C. J. Mosley, DeMarco Murray, and Chase Young.

The All-American Bowl was previously organized by All-American Games; in 2019, NBC Sports announced it had acquired the game and its assets.

History

The All-American Bowl is an annual high school football all-star game. Typically played in January, the All-American Bowl is played between all-star teams representing the eastern and western United States.

The First All-American High School Football game, held on June 25, 1994, at J. Birney Crum Stadium in Allentown, PA, marked a significant moment in the history of high school football. The event was orchestrated by Dale Dougherty, whose unwavering determination led to the participation of high schools nationwide in this inaugural spectacle.

Background and organization

Dougherty's vision culminated in a national selection process, spearheaded by a network of sportswriters, to identify the country's top graduated seniors. The selected players were divided into 33-player teams, segregated into East and West squads, with the Mississippi River serving as the geographical dividing line.

Esteemed coaches Jim Morgans and Tom Hoak helmed the East and West teams, respectively, showcasing exceptional talent on both sides.

Roster and players

The event featured an impressive roster, with 63 out of the top 66 high school football players nationwide committing to participate. Notable names like Lamont Green, Bo Barzilauskas, Rasheed Simmons, Ryan Clement, Amp Campbell, Marcus Nash, Jason McCullough, and Dan Drogan were among the participants, each boasting remarkable achievements in their respective positions.

Corporate sponsorship and television coverage

Efforts were made to secure corporate sponsorships, offering various packages ranging from $1,000 to $10,000 to involve businesses in supporting the event. Discussions with Prime Network/Sports Channel aimed for national exposure, targeting approximately 50 million households. Television coverage was secured through WFMZ-TV, Channel 69, for local broadcasting and ESPN2 for nationwide telecast.

Legacy and impact

Dougherty's brainchild evolved from an academic project during his sports administration studies at the United States Sports Academy into a groundbreaking reality. The All-American Bowl not only stood as a significant sporting event but also symbolized a pioneering effort in high school football. It united the nation's top talent on a grand stage, setting the precedent for future editions of this prestigious showcase.

The game was first played on December 30, 2000 at Highlander Stadium in Dallas. [1] In 2002, the game was moved to San Antonio, [2] where it is played at the Alamodome. Since the game's inception, attendance has risen from 6,300 for the inaugural game in 2000 [1] to a record 40,568 in 2017. The United States Army served as title sponsor of the game until 2017, when it announced that it would not renew its sponsorship past the 2018 edition. American Family Insurance became the new presenting sponsor the following year. [3] [4]

NBC started broadcasting the All-American Bowl in 2004. [2] As a result, the game became a platform for participating college prospects to announce a verbal commitment to their future university. [5] Prior to 2019, the All-American Bowl was organized by All-American Games. On February 25, 2019, it was announced that All-American Games had sold the game to NBC Sports Group for an undisclosed "seven-figure" amount. There were plans to leverage NBC's other platforms, including NBCSN, and SportsEngine (a provider of digital media services oriented towards youth and amateur sports) as part of promotion and coverage of the game. [2] [6] This purchase did not include other events owned by All-American Games, such as the FBU National Championships (a youth football event) and the FBU Freshman All-American Bowl – both held annually in Naples, Florida, which were sold separately to All-American Games vice-president Steve Quinn and partner Erik Richards. [7]

The 2021 game (originally scheduled for January 9, 2021) was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In place of the game, NBC scheduled an All-American Bowl: Declaration Day special on January 2, 2021, to honor top players of the 2020 season and air commitment announcements. [8] [9]

Awards

During the week of the game, a number of national awards are given out at a formal awards dinner, which include:

Following the conclusion of the game on Saturday afternoon, the following awards are given out:

Selection process

All-American Bowl players are chosen through a national "selection tour" and associated combine.The committee is headed by National Recruiting Director Erik Richards

Game records

Record categoryRecord holderYearRecord
Highest Attendance2017201740,568
Longest Touchdown PassTravis Waller to Derrius Guice 201592 yards
Most Passing Yards Spencer Rattler 2019234 yards
Most Passing Touchdowns Graham Mertz 20195 TDs
Most Rushing Yards Demetrius Hart 2011100 yards (8 carries)
Most Rushing TouchdownsMost Recently: Royce Freeman (tied with 3 others)20143 TDs
Most Receiving YardsDerrius Guice2015153 yards (2 receptions)
Most Points, Single PlayerMost Recently: Royce Freeman (tied with 3 others)201418 points
Most Tackles De'Anthony Thomas 20118 tackles
Longest Kickoff Return TD Ted Ginn Jr. 200498 yards
Largest Margin of VictoryEast over West 47–3200344 points
Longest Field GoalDavid Olano202350 yards

Game results

East victories are shaded ██ red. West victories shaded ██ gold.

DateSiteResultSeries
December 30, 2000Highlander Stadium • Dallas, Texas West 18–15West 1–0
January 5, 2002 Alamo StadiumSan Antonio, TexasWest 26–6West 2–0
January 5, 2003 Alamodome • San Antonio, TexasEast 47–3West 2–1
January 3, 2004Alamodome • San Antonio, TexasEast 45–28Tied 2–2
January 15, 2005Alamodome • San Antonio, TexasWest 35–3West 3–2
January 7, 2006Alamodome • San Antonio, TexasEast 27–16Tied 3–3
January 6, 2007Alamodome • San Antonio, TexasWest 24–7West 4–3
January 5, 2008Alamodome • San Antonio, TexasEast 33–23Tied 4–4
January 3, 2009Alamodome • San Antonio, TexasEast 30–17East 5–4
January 9, 2010Alamodome • San Antonio, TexasWest 30–14Tied 5–5
January 8, 2011Alamodome • San Antonio, TexasEast 13–10East 6–5
January 7, 2012Alamodome • San Antonio, TexasWest 24–12Tied 6–6
January 5, 2013Alamodome • San Antonio, TexasEast 15–8East 7–6
January 4, 2014Alamodome • San Antonio, TexasWest 26–8Tied 7–7
January 3, 2015Alamodome • San Antonio, TexasWest 39–36West 8–7
January 9, 2016Alamodome • San Antonio, TexasWest 37–9West 9–7
January 7, 2017Alamodome • San Antonio, TexasEast 27–17West 9–8
January 6, 2018Alamodome • San Antonio, TexasWest 17–16West 10–8
January 5, 2019Alamodome • San Antonio, TexasEast 48–14West 10–9
January 4, 2020Alamodome • San Antonio, TexasWest 33–20West 11–9
January 8, 2022Alamodome • San Antonio, TexasWest 34–14West 12–9
January 7, 2023Alamodome • San Antonio, TexasEast 55–17West 12–10
January 6, 2024Alamodome • San Antonio, TexasWest 31–28West 13–10

Game MVPs

A game MVP is announced following each year's All-American Bowl. In the past, the winner of the MVP award was given the Pete Dawkins Trophy, named for 1958 Heisman Trophy winner Pete Dawkins, but as of 2019 this award name is no longer active.

DeSean Jackson receives the Pete Dawkins Trophy from General Richard A. Cody at the 2005 All-American Bowl. DeSean Jackson receives 2005 Pete Dawkins MVP trophy allamerican12005-01-18.jpg
DeSean Jackson receives the Pete Dawkins Trophy from General Richard A. Cody at the 2005 All-American Bowl.
SeasonPlayerPositionHigh schoolCollegeRef.
2001 Dominic Robinson WR Diamond Bar Florida State
2002 Vince Young QB Madison Texas
2003 Chris Leak QB Independence Florida
2004 Ted Ginn Jr. WR Glenville Ohio State
2005 DeSean Jackson WR Long Beach California [10]
2006 Beanie Wells RB Garfield Ohio State [11]
2007 Chris Galippo LB Servite USC [12]
2008 Terrelle Pryor QB Jeannette Ohio State [13]
2009 Tajh Boyd
Bryce Brown
QB
RB
Phoebus
Wichita East
Clemson
Tennessee
[14]
2010 Ronald Powell DE Rancho Verde Florida [15]
2011 Demetrius Hart RB Phillips Alabama
Colorado State
[16]
2012 Dorial Green-Beckham
Cyler Miles
WR
QB
Hillcrest
Mullen
Missouri
Washington
[17]
2013 James Quick WR Trinity Louisville [18]
2014 Joe Mixon RB Freedom Oklahoma [19]
2015 Derrius Guice RB Catholic LSU [20]
2016 Shea Patterson QB IMG Ole Miss
Michigan
[21]
2017 Hunter Johnson QB Brownsburg Clemson
Northwestern
[22]
2018 Caden Sterns DB Steele Texas [23]
2019 Graham Mertz QB Blue Valley North Wisconsin [24]
2020 Bryce Young QB Mater Dei Alabama [25]
2022 Rayshon Luke RB St. John Bosco Arizona [26]
2023 Dante Moore QB Martin Luther King Jr. UCLA [27]
2024 Koi Perich S Lincoln Secondary Minnesota

Notable participants

Seventeen All-Americans have been Heisman Trophy finalists, with over 450 later playing in the National Football League.

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

Source: [28]

2008

Source: [29]

2009

Sources: [30] [31]

2010

Sources: [32] [33]

2011

Source: [34]

2012

Sources: [35] [36]

2013

Source: [37]

2014

Source: [38]

2015

Source: [39]

2016

Source: [40]

2017

2018

2019

2020

2021

Not Played

2022

2023

2024

2025

Breakdown of selections

The below statistics are sourced from 247Sports All-American Bowl Roster pages 2010-2025. [50] [51] [52] [53] [54] [55] [56] [57] [58] [59] [60] [61] [62] [63] [64] [65]

Position breakdown by measurables, highest state representation

Height/Weight and Highest State Representation by Position of All-American Selections, 2010–2024
PositionAverage Height (in.)Average Weight (lbs.)States with Most Selections
APB 70183CA, TX (4)
ATH 73192CA (8)
CB 72180CA, FL (23)
DL 76271FL, GA (7)
DT 75300GA (10)
DUAL 74199FL, TX (4)
Edge 76232FL (9)
ILB 74224GA (6)
IOL 76297GA (6)
K 73186TX (10)
LB 74218CA (7)
LS 73218CA, FL, GA, TX (3)
OC 76286IL, TX (4)
OG 76307TX, CA (9)
OLB 74217CA (15)
OT 78297TX (20)
P 74189NC, CA, FL (4)
PRO 75208CA (10)
QB 75202TX, GA (5)
RB 72207FL (17)
S 73190FL (20)
SDE 76261TX (8)
TE 77232FL (10)
WDE 76234CA (10)
WR 73188CA (33)
Total74228

By state

All-American Bowl selections have represented 46 states and provinces since 2010. California has the most selections all-time with 218. Texas (213), Florida (208), and Georgia (179) are the only other states with more than 100 selections.

Selections by State, 2010–2025
StateProvinceTotal2025202420232022202120202019201820172016201520142013201220112010
Total164610810712112895105102110101101100108629899101
CA2181214131610111713171820141161214
TX2132015201510151412129715151915
FL20813142111179131681316111311157
GA179141717188161112101014116663
NC593453333633263642
OH552135422416454426
LA461127534231531152
AL42635233323122232
TN42115413244433412
IL405334141225334
VA401221212122447423
NJ3942125422216521
PA331344511221111114
WA33232443121121322
MI322141234712212
AZ301121243444121
SC2921111151413134
IN2733412221231111
MS2522123332133
UT24232132222221
MD233131111222123
OK22211232233111
MO191231231132
OR181211411124
IA16212121211111
KY1612113122111
CO15121122222
NV13221242
WI1214211111
AR111321112
KS1021121111
HI91221111
CT822112
MA61311
NE6111111
MN51112
NY511111
ID4121
DC211
DE22
NM211
SD211
WV211
MT11
ON11
QC11
RI11
† 2013 may have incomplete data on the 247sports.com roster page, underestimating counts
‡ 2021 game cancelled due to COVID

By school

Over 1,000 schools have had at least one player on All-American Bowl rosters and over 20% of have had more than one selection.

Bradenton (FL) IMG Academy has the most all-time selections with 23, all coming since 2016. The only other schools with more than 10 selections are Santa Ana (CA) Mater Dei, Bellflower (CA) St. John Bosco, Fort Lauderdale (FL) American Heritage, Buford (GA) Buford and Fort Lauderdale (FL) St. Thomas Aquinas. IMG Academy also holds the record for most selections in a single year (5) in 2018.

Schools with multiple selections in a year

Schools with Multiple Selections in a Year, 2010–2025
SchoolStateYearSelectionsMembers
Bradenton (FL) IMG AcademyFL20185Brendan Radley-Hiles, Brian Hightower, T.J. Pledger, Taron Vincent, Xavier Thomas
Ramsey (NJ) Don Bosco PrepNJ20124Darius Hamilton, Elijah Shumate, Leonte Carroo, Yuri Wright
Las Vegas (NV) Bishop GormanNV20174Bubba Bolden, Haskell Garrett, Tate Martell, Tyjon Lindsey
Santa Ana (CA) Mater DeiCA20184Amon-Ra St. Brown, Chris Murray, JT Daniels, Solomon Tuliaupupu
Bradenton (FL) IMG AcademyFL20194Charles Turner, Dontae Lucas, Nolan Smith, Trey Sanders
Bellflower (CA) St. John BoscoCA20234Aaron Williams, DeAndre Moore Jr., Matayo Uiagalelei, Pierce Clarkson
Santa Ana (CA) Mater DeiCA20244Brandon Baker, DeAndre Carter, Nate Frazier, Zabien Brown
Bellflower (CA) St. John BoscoCA20143Damien Mama, Jaleel Wadood, Naijiel Hale
Cleveland (OH) GlenvilleOH20143Erick Smith, Marcelys Jones, Marshon Lattimore
Powder Springs (GA) McEachernGA20153Chuma Edoga, TJ Rahming, Taj Griffin
Bradenton (FL) IMG AcademyFL20163Isaac Nauta, Shea Patterson, Tony Jones Jr.
Fort Lauderdale (FL) American HeritageFL20183Nesta Jade Silvera, Patrick Surtain II, Tyson Campbell
Sammamish (WA) Eastside CatholicWA20203Ayden Hector, Gee Scott Jr., Sam Adams II
Bradenton (FL) IMG AcademyFL20213J.J. McCarthy, Ja'Corey Brooks, Xavian Sorey
Miami (FL) Miami CentralFL20213Amari Daniels, Terrence Lewis, Yulkeith Brown
Miami (FL) Miami PalmettoFL20213Brashard Smith, Corey Collier, Leonard Taylor
Philadelphia (PA) St. Joseph's Prep SchoolPA20213Jeremiah Trotter Jr., Kyle McCord, Marvin Harrison Jr.
Inglewood (CA) InglewoodCA20223Clint Stephens, Justyn Martin, Taariq Al-Uqdah
Santa Ana (CA) Mater DeiCA20223C.J. Williams, David Bailey, Raleek Brown
West Chester (OH) Lakota WestOH20223Alex Afari, Jyaire Brown, Tegra Tshabola
Bellflower (CA) St. John BoscoCA20243Kyngstonn Viliamu-Asa, Marcelles Williams, Peyton Woodyard
Buford (GA) BufordGA20243Dylan Raiola, Eddrick Houston, KJ Bolden
Cleveland (OH) GlenvilleOH20102Christian Bryant, Latwan Anderson
Duncan (SC) ByrnesSC20102Brandon Willis, Marcus Lattimore
Fort Lauderdale (FL) St. Thomas AquinasFL20102Brandon Linder, Michael Palardy
Olive Branch (MS) Olive BranchMS20102Damien Robinson, Shon Coleman
Palm Beach Gardens (FL) DwyerFL20102Gerald Christian, Matt Elam
Thousand Oaks (CA) Oaks ChristianCA20102Cassius Marsh, Malcolm Jones
Gardena (CA) Junipero SerraCA20112George Farmer, Jason Gibson
Palm Beach Gardens (FL) DwyerFL20112Jacoby Brissett, Nick O'Leary
Sacramento (CA) Grant UnionCA20112James Sample, Viliami Moala
Schertz (TX) SteeleTX20112Malcolm Brown, Ryan Simmons
Spring (TX) Klein CollinsTX20112Charles Jackson, Garrett Greenlea
Tampa (FL) PlantFL20112James Wilder, Phillip Ely
Charlotte (NC) Phillip O. Berry AcademyNC20122Germone Hopper, Nick Dawson
Cincinnati (OH) TaftOH20122Adolphus Washington, Dwayne Stanford
Jacksonville (FL) The Bolles SchoolFL20122Brooks Abbott, John Theus
Lakewood (WA) LakesWA20122Cedric Dozier, Zach Banner
Stone Mountain (GA) StephensonGA20122Mike Davis, Raphael Kirby
Thousand Oaks (CA) Oaks ChristianCA20122Ishmael Adams, Jordan Payton
Ashburn (VA) Stone BridgeVA20132Jonathan Allen, Ryan Burns
Louisville (KY) TrinityKY20132James Quick, Jason Hatcher
Marietta (GA) WaltonGA20132Brandon Kublanow, Tyren Jones
Olney (MD) Good CounselMD20132Dorian O'Daniel, Kendall Fuller
Arlington (TX) Mansfield TimberviewTX20142Brandon Simmons, Ed Paris
Norcross (GA) NorcrossGA20142Kevin Mouhon, Myles Autry
Phoenix (AZ) Mountain PointeAZ20142Jalen Brown, Natrell Curtis
Scottsdale (AZ) Desert MountainAZ20142Kyle Allen, Mark Andrews
Tarpon Springs (FL) East LakeFL20142Artavis Scott, Mason Cole
Apopka (FL) ApopkaFL20152Chandler Cox, Martez Ivey
Atlanta (GA) MaysGA20152Dallas Warmack, Natrez Patrick
Fort Lauderdale (FL) American HeritageFL20152Tarvarus McFadden, Torrance Gibson
Gardena (CA) Junipero SerraCA20152Rasheem Green, Stanley Norman
Gilmer (TX) GilmerTX20152Blake Lynch, Kris Boyd
Las Vegas (NV) Bishop GormanNV20152Alize Mack, Nicco Fertitta
Miami (FL) Westminster Christian SchoolFL20152Jordan Cronkrite, Tim Irvin
Newhall (CA) HartCA20152Brady White, Trent Irwin
Detroit (MI) Cass TechnicalMI20162Demetric Vance, Michael Onwenu
La Puente (CA) Bishop AmatCA20162Trevon Sidney, Tyler Vaughns
Pompano Beach (FL) Coconut CreekFL20162Malek Young, Trayvon Mullen
Rancho Santa Margarita (CA) Santa Margarita CatholicCA20162KJ Costello, Kekoa Crawford
Santa Ana (CA) Mater DeiCA20162Curtis Robinson, Frank Martin II
Detroit (MI) Cass TechnicalMI20172Donovan Johnson, Donovan Peoples-Jones
Jacksonville (FL) Trinity Christian AcademyFL20172D.J. Matthews Jr., Shaun Wade
Los Angeles (CA) CathedralCA20172Hunter Echols, Jamire Calvin
Los Angeles (CA) HawkinsCA20172Greg Johnson, Joseph Lewis
Cibolo (TX) SteeleTX20182Brenden Brady, Caden Sterns
Jersey City (NJ) St. Peters PrepNJ20182Jayson Ademilola, Shayne Simon
Long Beach (CA) Long Beach PolyCA20182Jalen Hall, Matt Corral
Rock Hill (SC) South PointeSC20182BT Potter, Derion Kendrick
Baton Rouge (LA) Southern LabLA20192Kardell Thomas, Tyrion Davis-Price
Bellflower (CA) St. John BoscoCA20192Chris Steele, Trent McDuffie
Buford (GA) BufordGA20192Harry Miller, Quentin Skinner
Concord (CA) De La SalleCA20192Henry To'o To'o, Isaiah Foskey
Orange (CA) Orange LutheranCA20192Kyle Ford, Ryan Hilinski
Bellflower (CA) St. John BoscoCA20202D.J. Uiagalelei, Kourt Williams
Marietta (GA) MariettaGA20202Arik Gilbert, Harrison Bailey
Powder Springs (GA) McEachernGA20202Jamil Burroughs, Javon Baker
Santa Ana (CA) Mater DeiCA20202Bryce Young, Myles Murao
Southlake (TX) Southlake CarrollTX20202Andrej Karic, RJ Mickens
Tucson (AZ) Salpointe CatholicAZ20202Bijan Robinson, Lathan Ransom
Fort Lauderdale (FL) St. Thomas AquinasFL20212Dallas Turner, Tyreak Sapp
Scottsdale (AZ) SaguaroAZ20212Bram Walden, Quintin Somerville
Southlake (TX) Southlake CarrollTX20212Joe McFadden, Quinn Ewers
Suwanee (GA) North GwinnettGA20212Barrett Carter, Jordan Hancock
Bellflower (CA) St. John BoscoCA20222Earnest Greene, Rayshon Luke
Fort Lauderdale (FL) American HeritageFL20222Earl Little Jr., Marvin Jones Jr.
Kennesaw (GA) North CobbGA20222De'Nylon Morrissette, Samuel Mbake
Las Vegas (NV) Bishop GormanNV20222Cyrus Moss, Jake Taylor
Mission Hills (CA) Bishop AlemanyCA20222Larry Turner-Gooden, Niuafe Tuihalamaka
Philadelphia (PA) Imhotep InstitutePA20222Enai White, Keon Wylie
San Antonio (TX) Central CatholicTX20222Ben Rios, Deandre Marshall
Bradenton (FL) IMG AcademyFL20232Carnell Tate, Jayden Wayne
Columbus (GA) CarverGA20232Darron Reed, Kelton Smith
Coppell (TX) CoppellTX20232Braxton Myers, Nicolas Radicic
Folsom (CA) FolsomCA20232Rico Flores, Walker Lyons
Fort Lauderdale (FL) American HeritageFL20232Brandon Inniss, Mark Fletcher
Manor (TX) ManorTX20232Princewill Umanmielen, Quinten Joyner
Phenix City (AL) CentralAL20232AJ Harris, Tomarrion Parker
West Roxbury (MA) Catholic MemorialMA20232Boubacar Traore, Jaedn Skeete
Buford (GA) BufordGA20252Bryce Perry-Wright, Jadon Perlotte
Douglasville (GA) Douglas CountyGA20252Aaron Gregory, Devin Carter
Enterprise (AL) EnterpriseAL20252Eric Winters, Zion Grady
Houston (TX) North ShoreTX20252Devin Sanchez, Charles Ross
Jacksonville (FL) MandarinFL20252Jaime Ffrench, Hylton Stubbs
Mission Viejo (CA) Mission ViejoCA20252Dijon Lee, Phillip Bell
Santa Ana (CA) Mater DeiCA20252Chuck McDonald, Jordon Davison

Total selections

Total Selections by School, 2010–2025
SchoolStateSelectionsMembers
Bradenton (FL) IMG AcademyFL23Isaac Nauta (2016), Shea Patterson (2016), Tony Jones Jr. (2016), Thomas Fletcher (2017), Brendan Radley-Hiles (2018), Brian Hightower (2018), T.J. Pledger (2018), Taron Vincent (2018), Xavier Thomas (2018), Charles Turner (2019), Dontae Lucas (2019), Nolan Smith (2019), Trey Sanders (2019), Eli Ricks (2020), J.J. McCarthy (2021), Ja'Corey Brooks (2021), Xavian Sorey (2021), Jaleel Skinner (2022), Carnell Tate (2023), Jayden Wayne (2023), Jimothy Lewis (2024), Jordan Seaton (2024), Donovan Johnson (2025)
Santa Ana (CA) Mater DeiCA21Victor Blackwell (2011), Ben Humphreys (2015), Curtis Robinson (2016), Frank Martin II (2016), Amon-Ra St. Brown (2018), Chris Murray (2018), JT Daniels (2018), Solomon Tuliaupupu (2018), Bru McCoy (2019), Bryce Young (2020), Myles Murao (2020), Raesjon Davis (2021), C.J. Williams (2022), David Bailey (2022), Raleek Brown (2022), Brandon Baker (2024), DeAndre Carter (2024), Nate Frazier (2024), Zabien Brown (2024), Chuck McDonald (2025), Jordon Davison (2025)
Bellflower (CA) St. John BoscoCA18Damien Mama (2014), Jaleel Wadood (2014), Naijiel Hale (2014), Wyatt Davis (2017), Jaiden Lars-Woodbey (2018), Chris Steele (2019), Trent McDuffie (2019), D.J. Uiagalelei (2020), Kourt Williams (2020), Earnest Greene (2022), Rayshon Luke (2022), Aaron Williams (2023), DeAndre Moore Jr. (2023), Matayo Uiagalelei (2023), Pierce Clarkson (2023), Kyngstonn Viliamu-Asa (2024), Marcelles Williams (2024), Peyton Woodyard (2024)
Fort Lauderdale (FL) American HeritageFL15Greg Bryant (2013), Sony Michel (2014), Tarvarus McFadden (2015), Torrance Gibson (2015), Brian Burns (2016), Tedarrell Slaton (2017), Nesta Jade Silvera (2018), Patrick Surtain II (2018), Tyson Campbell (2018), James Williams (2021), Earl Little Jr. (2022), Marvin Jones Jr. (2022), Brandon Inniss (2023), Mark Fletcher (2023), Malachi Toney (2025)
Buford (GA) BufordGA12Dillon Lee (2012), Korie Rogers (2014), Blake Ferguson (2015), Harry Miller (2019), Quentin Skinner (2019), Isaiah Bond (2022), Justice Haynes (2023), Dylan Raiola (2024), Eddrick Houston (2024), KJ Bolden (2024), Bryce Perry-Wright (2025), Jadon Perlotte (2025)
Fort Lauderdale (FL) St. Thomas AquinasFL11Brandon Linder (2010), Michael Palardy (2010), Jordan Scarlett (2015), Mike Harley (2017), Derek Wingo (2020), Dallas Turner (2021), Tyreak Sapp (2021), Julian Armella (2022), Jayvant Brown (2023), Michael Kern (2024), Justice Fitzpatrick (2025)
Las Vegas (NV) Bishop GormanNV10Alize Mack (2015), Nicco Fertitta (2015), Bubba Bolden (2017), Haskell Garrett (2017), Tate Martell (2017), Tyjon Lindsey (2017), Palaie Gaoteote IV (2018), Cyrus Moss (2022), Jake Taylor (2022), James Carrington (2025)
Philadelphia (PA) St. Joseph's Prep SchoolPA9John Reid (2015), D'Andre Swift (2017), Jeremiah Trotter Jr. (2021), Kyle McCord (2021), Marvin Harrison Jr. (2021), Keenan Nelson Jr. (2022), Josiah Trotter (2023), Omillio Agard (2024), Anthony Sacca (2025)
Southlake (TX) Southlake CarrollTX9Cade Foster (2010), Robert Barnes (2017), Andrej Karic (2020), RJ Mickens (2020), Joe McFadden (2021), Quinn Ewers (2021), Landon Samson (2022), Tyler White (2023), Kyle Lemmermann (2024)
Detroit (MI) Cass TechnicalMI8Dior Mathis (2010), Royce Jenkins-Stone (2012), Damon Webb (2014), Mike Weber (2015), Demetric Vance (2016), Michael Onwenu (2016), Donovan Johnson (2017), Donovan Peoples-Jones (2017)
Gardena (CA) Junipero SerraCA8Robert Woods (2010), George Farmer (2011), Jason Gibson (2011), Dwight Williams (2014), Rasheem Green (2015), Stanley Norman (2015), LV Bunkley-Shelton (2020), Dakoda Fields (2024)
Corona (CA) CentennialCA7Viane Talamaivao (2014), Javon McKinley (2016), Tanner McKee (2018), Drake Jackson (2019), Gary Bryant Jr. (2020), Korey Foreman (2021), Husan Longstreet (2025)
Ellenwood (GA) Cedar GroveGA7Johnny McCrary (2013), Bryson Allen-Williams (2014), Antwuan Jackson Jr. (2016), Netori Johnson (2017), Jadon Haselwood (2019), Christen Miller (2022), Kayin Lee (2023)
Ramsey (NJ) Don Bosco PrepNJ7Darius Hamilton (2012), Elijah Shumate (2012), Leonte Carroo (2012), Yuri Wright (2012), Al-Quadin Muhammad (2013), Jalen Berger (2020), Jordan Thomas (2024)
Cleveland (OH) GlenvilleOH6Christian Bryant (2010), Latwan Anderson (2010), Aundrey Walker (2011), Erick Smith (2014), Marcelys Jones (2014), Marshon Lattimore (2014)
Houston (TX) North ShoreTX6DeAndrew White (2010), Sedrick Flowers (2011), Zach Whitley (2014), Shadrach Banks (2021), Devin Sanchez (2025), Charles Ross (2025)
Jacksonville (FL) Trinity Christian AcademyFL6Nick Washington (2013), D.J. Matthews Jr. (2017), Shaun Wade (2017), Tyreke Johnson (2018), Fred Davis II (2020), Treyaun Webb (2023)
Miami (FL) Miami CentralFL6Calvin Brewton (2015), Jamel Cook (2016), Amari Daniels (2021), Terrence Lewis (2021), Yulkeith Brown (2021), Amari Wallace (2025)
Norcross (GA) Greater Atlanta Christian SchoolGA6Darius Slayton (2015), Davis Mills (2017), Kyler McMichael (2018), Christopher Hinton (2019), Myles Hinton (2020), Addison Nichols (2022)
Olney (MD) Good CounselMD6Blake Countess (2011), Stefon Diggs (2012), Dorian O'Daniel (2013), Kendall Fuller (2013), Jesse Aniebonam (2014), Landon Tengwall (2021)
Powder Springs (GA) McEachernGA6Chuma Edoga (2015), TJ Rahming (2015), Taj Griffin (2015), Julian Rochester (2016), Jamil Burroughs (2020), Javon Baker (2020)
Rancho Santa Margarita (CA) Santa Margarita CatholicCA6Max Tuerk (2012), KJ Costello (2016), Kekoa Crawford (2016), Brett Neilon (2017), Hero Kanu (2022), Emmett Mosley (2024)
Thousand Oaks (CA) Oaks ChristianCA6Cassius Marsh (2010), Malcolm Jones (2010), Ishmael Adams (2012), Jordan Payton (2012), Michael Pittman Jr. (2016), Colby Parkinson (2017)
Cibolo (TX) SteeleTX5Marquis Anderson (2011), Mark Jackson Jr. (2016), Brenden Brady (2018), Caden Sterns (2018), Daniel Jackson (2020)
Columbus (GA) CarverGA5Mekhi Brown (2015), Jawon Pass (2016), Elijah Pritchett (2022), Darron Reed (2023), Kelton Smith (2023)
Inglewood (CA) InglewoodCA5Derrick Woods (2012), Clint Stephens (2022), Justyn Martin (2022), Taariq Al-Uqdah (2022), Jamari Johnson (2023)
Long Beach (CA) Long Beach PolyCA5JoJo Wicker (2015), Jack Jones (2016), Jalen Hall (2018), Matt Corral (2018), Tyson Ruffins (2023)
Marietta (GA) MariettaGA5Azeez Ojulari (2018), Ramel Keyton (2019), Arik Gilbert (2020), Harrison Bailey (2020), Daniel Martin (2022)
Marietta (GA) WaltonGA5Brandon Kublanow (2013), Tyren Jones (2013), Dominick Blaylock (2019), Marcus Allen (2022), Daniel Calhoun (2024)
Missouri City (TX) ElkinsTX5Jake Matthews (2010), Mike Matthews (2012), Ross Blacklock (2016), Luke Matthews (2018), Romin Seymour (2025)
Naples (FL) NaplesFL5Tyler Byrd (2016), Chez Mellusi (2019), Devin Moore (2022), Jonas Duclona (2023), Kensley Faustin (2024)
Palm Beach Gardens (FL) DwyerFL5Gerald Christian (2010), Matt Elam (2010), Jacoby Brissett (2011), Nick O'Leary (2011), Johnnie Dixon (2014)
Scottsdale (AZ) SaguaroAZ5Byron Murphy (2016), KJ Jarrell (2017), Kelee Ringo (2020), Bram Walden (2021), Quintin Somerville (2021)
Suwanee (GA) North GwinnettGA5Dante Sawyer (2014), Mitch Hyatt (2015), Josh Downs (2020), Barrett Carter (2021), Jordan Hancock (2021)
Apopka (FL) ApopkaFL4Ty Darlington (2012), Chandler Cox (2015), Martez Ivey (2015), William Barnes (2018)
Bellaire (TX) EpiscopalTX4Walker Little (2017), Jaylen Waddle (2018), Donovan Jackson (2021), Morrow Evans (2024)
Concord (CA) De La SalleCA4Devin Asiasi (2016), Henry To'o To'o (2019), Isaiah Foskey (2019), Zeke Berry (2022)
Coppell (TX) CoppellTX4Nick Jordan (2012), Solomon Thomas (2014), Braxton Myers (2023), Nicolas Radicic (2023)
Folsom (CA) FolsomCA4Ariel Ngata (2017), Joe Ngata (2019), Rico Flores (2023), Walker Lyons (2023)
Harbor City (CA) NarbonneCA4Sean Parker (2010), Raymond Scott (2018), Jonah Tauanu'u (2019), Darion Green-Warren (2020)
Littleton (CO) Valor ChristianCO4Christian McCaffrey (2014), Dylan McCaffrey (2017), Roger Rosengarten (2020), Gavin Sawchuk (2022)
Loganville (GA) GraysonGA4Griffin Scroggs (2022), Michael Daugherty (2023), Waltclaire Flynn Jr. (2024), Tyler Atkinson (2025)
Los Angeles (CA) LoyolaCA4Anthony Barr (2010), Christian Rector (2015), David Long (2016), Ceyair Wright (2021)
Miami (FL) ColumbusFL4Deon Bush (2012), Xzavier Henderson (2020), Ryan Rodriguez (2021), Dylan Stephenson (2024)
Miami (FL) NorthwesternFL4Teddy Bridgewater (2011), Deandre Baker (2015), James Cook (2018), Calvin Russell (2025)
Portland (OR) Central CatholicOR4Brennan Scarlett (2011), Alex Balducci (2012), Connor Humphreys (2014), Zac Stascausky (2025)
Salt Lake City (UT) BrightonUT4Ricky Heimuli (2010), Osa Masina (2015), Simi Fehoko (2016), Lander Barton (2022)
Sammamish (WA) Eastside CatholicWA4Ayden Hector (2020), Gee Scott Jr. (2020), Sam Adams II (2020), J.T. Tuimoloau (2021)
Tampa (FL) PlantFL4James Wilder (2011), Phillip Ely (2011), Jake Fruhmorgen (2015), William Putnam (2019)
Venice (FL) VeniceFL4Omari Phillips (2012), Damon Wilson (2023), Charles Lester III (2024), Winston Watkins Jr. (2025)
Warner Robins (GA) Warner RobinsGA4Jeffrey Whitaker (2010), Marquez Callaway (2016), Tyler Fromm (2019), Vic Burley (2023)
West Chester (OH) Lakota WestOH4Alex Afari (2022), Jyaire Brown (2022), Tegra Tshabola (2022), Malik Hartford (2023)
Arlington (TX) Mansfield TimberviewTX3Brandon Simmons (2014), Ed Paris (2014), Jalen Kimber (2020)
Atlanta (GA) Pace AcademyGA3Andrew Thomas (2017), Jamaree Salyer (2018), Hevin Brown-Shuler (2024)
Carthage (TX) CarthageTX3Kendall Thompson (2011), Edward Pope (2012), Kash Courtney (2025)
Charlotte (NC) Mallard CreekNC3D.J. Humphries (2012), Marquez North (2013), Josh Brown (2016)
Cheshire (CT) Cheshire AcademyCT3Tarik Black (2017), Josh Jobe (2018), Luke Reynolds (2024)
Cornelius (NC) William Amos HoughNC3Mark Fields (2015), Nolan Groulx (2019), Evan Pryor (2021)
Daytona Beach (FL) MainlandFL3D'Marcus Adams (2018), LJ McCray (2024), Zavier Mincey (2024)
Detroit (MI) Martin Luther KingMI3Lavert Hill (2016), Ambry Thomas (2017), Dante Moore (2023)
Draper (UT) Corner CanyonUT3Van Fillinger (2020), Devin Brown (2022), Jerome Myles (2025)
East Saint Louis (IL) East St. LouisIL3Glenn Faulkner (2011), Antonio Johnson (2020), Toriano Pride (2022)
Edwardsville (IL) EdwardsvilleIL3Rodney Coe (2011), A.J. Epenesa (2017), Iose Epenesa (2025)
Hollywood (FL) Chaminade-Madonna PrepFL3Khairi Clark (2014), Keontra Smith (2019), Zaquan Patterson (2024)
Honolulu (HI) St. LouisHI3Juda Parker (2011), Tua Tagovailoa (2017), Faatui Tuitele (2019)
Hyattsville (MD) DeMatha CatholicMD3Arie Kouandjio (2010), Chase Young (2017), Nick Cross (2019)
Indianapolis (IN) Lawrence CentralIN3Darrin Kirkland Jr. (2015), Cameron McGrone (2018), Joshua Mickens (2023)
Jersey City (NJ) St. Peters PrepNJ3Jayson Ademilola (2018), Shayne Simon (2018), Cody Simon (2020)
Lakewood (WA) LakesWA3Sione Potoa'e (2010), Cedric Dozier (2012), Zach Banner (2012)
Louisville (KY) TrinityKY3James Quick (2013), Jason Hatcher (2013), Rondale Moore (2018)
Manor (TX) ManorTX3Erick Fowler (2016), Princewill Umanmielen (2023), Quinten Joyner (2023)
Meridian (MS) MeridianMS3C.J. Hampton (2014), Raekwon Davis (2016), Daniel Hill (2024)
Miami (FL) Miami PalmettoFL3Brashard Smith (2021), Corey Collier (2021), Leonard Taylor (2021)
Mission Hills (CA) Bishop AlemanyCA3Jaylin Smith (2021), Larry Turner-Gooden (2022), Niuafe Tuihalamaka (2022)
Mission Viejo (CA) Mission ViejoCA3Tre Madden (2011), Dijon Lee (2025), Phillip Bell (2025)
Moultrie (GA) Colquitt CountyGA3J.J. Peterson (2018), Landen Thomas (2024), Ny Carr (2024)
Norcross (GA) NorcrossGA3Kevin Mouhon (2014), Myles Autry (2014), Lawson Luckie (2023)
Oradell (NJ) Bergen CatholicNJ3Jordan Morant (2020), Nyier Daniels (2024), Quincy Porter (2025)
Orange (CA) Orange LutheranCA3Keisean Lucier-South (2015), Kyle Ford (2019), Ryan Hilinski (2019)
Orem (UT) OremUT3Puka Nacua (2019), Noah Sewell (2020), Kingsley Suamataia (2021)
Orlando (FL) Dr. PhillipsFL3Dee Hart (2011), DeMario Tolan (2022), Payton Kirkland (2023)
Philadelphia (PA) Imhotep InstitutePA3Enai White (2022), Keon Wylie (2022), Semaj Bridgeman (2023)
Pompano Beach (FL) Coconut CreekFL3Malek Young (2016), Trayvon Mullen (2016), Trevell Mullen (2022)
Rock Hill (SC) South PointeSC3BT Potter (2018), Derion Kendrick (2018), J'Zavien Currence (2025)
Sacramento (CA) Grant UnionCA3James Sample (2011), Viliami Moala (2011), Shaq Thompson (2012)
Saint Louis (MO) DeSmetMO3Durron Neal (2012), Jordan Johnson (2020), JK Johnson (2021)
Sammamish (WA) SkylineWA3Jake Heaps (2010), Kasen Williams (2011), Max Browne (2013)
San Antonio (TX) MadisonTX3Nate Askew (2010), Aaron Green (2011), Jordan Clay (2025)
San Diego (CA) Francis Parker SchoolCA3Matt Wile (2011), Zach Schmid (2014), Ryan Sanborn (2019)
Shreveport (LA) Evangel Christian AcademyLA3Jermauria Rasco (2011), Jerry Tillery (2015), Micah Baskerville (2018)
Temple (TX) TempleTX3Lache Seastrunk (2010), Mikal Harrison-Pilot (2023), Jamarion Carlton (2025)
Tucson (AZ) Salpointe CatholicAZ3Bijan Robinson (2020), Lathan Ransom (2020), Elijah Rushing (2024)
Tulsa (OK) Booker T. WashingtonOK3Calvin Barnett (2010), Daxton Hill (2019), Gentry Williams (2022)
Virginia Beach (VA) Ocean LakesVA3Eli Harold (2012), Derrick Nnadi (2014), Jason Lewis (2015)
West Roxbury (MA) Catholic MemorialMA3Boubacar Traore (2023), Jaedn Skeete (2023), Guerby Lambert (2024)
Woodberry Forest (VA) Woodberry ForestVA3Doug Randolph (2013), Clark Yarbrough (2016), Kyle Bilodeau (2019)
Zachary (LA) ZacharyLA3Chris Hilton (2021), Eli Holstein (2023), Trey'Dez Green (2024)
Zionsville (IN) ZionsvilleIN3Blake Lueders (2010), Gus Hartwig (2020), Joey Tanona (2022)
Alabaster (AL) ThompsonAL2Taulia Tagovailoa (2019), John Alan McGuire (2025)
Aledo (TX) AledoTX2Chuck Filiaga (2017), Hauss Hejny (2024)
Allen (TX) AllenTX2Cedric Ogbuehi (2010), EJ Ndoma-Ogar (2019)
American Fork (UT) American ForkUT2Ryker Mathews (2011), Hunter Clegg (2023)
Anaheim (CA) ServiteCA2Travis Jonsen (2015), Tetairoa McMillan (2022)
Arlington (TX) LamarTX2Blake Ford (2022), Isaiah Robinson (2023)
Ashburn (VA) Stone BridgeVA2Jonathan Allen (2013), Ryan Burns (2013)
Athens (TX) AthensTX2Kendall Sanders (2012), Garrett Hayes (2020)
Atlanta (GA) DouglassGA2Garrison Smith (2010), Jontae Gilbert (2025)
Atlanta (GA) Marist SchoolGA2Kyle Hamilton (2019), Drew Prieto (2023)
Atlanta (GA) MaysGA2Dallas Warmack (2015), Natrez Patrick (2015)
Atlanta (GA) St. Pius XGA2Geno Smith (2012), Nick Ruffin (2014)
Austin (TX) Lake TravisTX2Garrett Wilson (2019), Caleb Burton (2022)
Avon (IN) AvonIN2Brandon Peters (2016), Blake Fisher (2021)
Baton Rouge (LA) Southern LabLA2Kardell Thomas (2019), Tyrion Davis-Price (2019)
Baton Rouge (LA) University LabLA2Christian Harris (2019), Jardin Gilbert (2021)
Bellevue (WA) BellevueWA2Budda Baker (2014), Henry Roberts (2015)
Birmingham (AL) Jackson-OlinAL2T.D. Moultry (2017), Quandarrius Robinson (2020)
Brentwood (TN) Brentwood AcademyTN2Graham Shuler (2012), Jalen Ramsey (2013)
Brentwood (TN) RavenwoodTN2Van Jefferson (2015), Junior Colson (2021)
Brooklyn (NY) Erasmus HallNY2Curtis Samuel (2014), Armon Bethea (2021)
Cape Coral (FL) Island CoastFL2Aaron Lynch (2011), Jordan Diggs (2012)
Carmel (IN) CarmelIN2Austin Roberts (2014), Jackson Lloyd (2025)
Chandler (AZ) ChandlerAZ2Chase Lucas (2016), Kyion Grayes (2022)
Chandler (AZ) HamiltonAZ2Tyler Johnstone (2011), Garrett Rand (2016)
Charlotte (NC) Myers ParkNC2Miller Snyder (2011), Moose Muhammad III (2020)
Charlotte (NC) Phillip O. Berry AcademyNC2Germone Hopper (2012), Nick Dawson (2012)
Charlotte (NC) Providence Day SchoolNC2Jadyn Davis (2024), David Sanders Jr. (2025)
Chatsworth (CA) Sierra CanyonCA2Kanan Ray (2017), Xavier Jordan (2024)
Chicago (IL) SimeonIL2Malik Elzy (2023), Christopher Burgess Jr. (2025)
Cincinnati (OH) PrincetonOH2Spencer Ware (2010), Paris Johnson Jr. (2020)
Cincinnati (OH) St. XavierOH2Matt James (2010), Justin Hilliard (2015)
Cincinnati (OH) TaftOH2Adolphus Washington (2012), Dwayne Stanford (2012)
Cleveland (OH) Cleveland HeightsOH2Kyle Dodson (2012), Shelton Gibson (2013)
Cleveland (OH) St. IgnatiusOH2Dre'Mont Jones (2015), Darian Kinnard (2018)
Clinton (NC) ClintonNC2Mohamed Kaba (2020), Amaris Williams (2024)
Council Bluffs (IA) Lewis CentralIA2Logan Jones (2020), Thomas Fidone (2021)
Crawfordville (FL) WakullaFL2Feleipe Franks (2016), Keyshawn Greene (2020)
Cumming (GA) West ForsythGA2Dylan Fairchild (2021), Oscar Delp (2022)
Danville (CA) San Ramon ValleyCA2Tristan Sinclair (2019), Marco Jones (2025)
Dayton (OH) CentervilleOH2Michael Bennett (2011), Evan Lisle (2013)
Decatur (GA) DecaturGA2Kenric Lanier (2023), Ethan Johnson (2025)
Denton (TX) GuyerTX2J.W. Walsh (2011), Jerrod Heard (2014)
Denton (TX) RyanTX2Earnest Brown (2017), Anthony Hill (2023)
Douglasville (GA) Douglas CountyGA2Aaron Gregory (2025), Devin Carter (2025)
Downey (CA) DowneyCA2Jabari Ruffin (2012), Aidan Chiles (2023)
Duncan (SC) ByrnesSC2Brandon Willis (2010), Marcus Lattimore (2010)
Encino (CA) CrespiCA2Jordan Simmons (2012), Marvell Tell III (2015)
Englewood (CO) Cherry CreekCO2Nate Starks (2014), George Fitzpatrick (2022)
Enterprise (AL) EnterpriseAL2Eric Winters (2025), Zion Grady (2025)
Fairburn (GA) Langston HughesGA2D'Andre Walker (2015), Air Noland (2024)
Flower Mound (TX) MarcusTX2Keaton Sutherland (2015), Marcel Brooks (2019)
Fort Lauderdale (FL) Coconut CreekFL2Binjimen Victor (2016), Tiawan Mullen (2019)
Fort Lauderdale (FL) DillardFL2Wayne Lyons (2011), Nyjalik Kelly (2022)
Frankfort (IL) Lincoln-Way EastIL2Nick Allegretti (2014), A.J. Henning (2020)
Fresno (CA) Central EastCA2Jaylon Johnson (2017), Xavier Worthy (2021)
Gaffney (SC) GaffneySC2Shaq Davidson (2014), Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins (2021)
Gibsonia (PA) Pine-RichlandPA2Phil Jurkovec (2018), Andrew Kristofic (2019)
Gilbert (AZ) Williams FieldAZ2Brandon Ruiz (2017), Noa Pola-Gates (2019)
Gilmer (TX) GilmerTX2Blake Lynch (2015), Kris Boyd (2015)
Goose Creek (SC) Goose CreekSC2Brandon Shell (2011), Javon Kinlaw (2016)
Grand Rapids (MI) Catholic CentralMI2Jalen Mayfield (2018), Nolan Ziegler (2022)
Hollywood (FL) MiramarFL2Ivan McCartney (2010), Tracy Howard (2012)
Hoover (AL) HooverAL2Carter Short (2021), Bradley Shaw (2024)
Hoschton (GA) Mill CreekGA2Kaleb Kim (2015), Caleb Downs (2023)
Houston (TX) DekaneyTX2Trey Williams (2012), Marcus Banks (2019)
Houston (TX) LamarTX2Anthony Cook (2018), Dramodd Odoms (2025)
Houston (TX) WestsideTX2Frank Iheanacho (2014), Jordan Elliott (2016)
Huntington (WV) Spring ValleyWV2Doug Nester (2019), Wyatt Milum (2021)
Indianapolis (IN) Ben DavisIN2Antonio Allen (2013), Asmar Bilal (2015)
Jacksonville (FL) The Bolles SchoolFL2Brooks Abbott (2012), John Theus (2012)
Jacksonville (FL) MandarinFL2Jaime Ffrench (2025), Hylton Stubbs (2025)
Jasper (TX) JasperTX2Terrell Cuney (2014), Kiotti Armstrong (2025)
Katy (TX) KatyTX2Kyle Porter (2016), Coen Echols (2024)
Kennesaw (GA) North CobbGA2De'Nylon Morrissette (2022), Samuel Mbake (2022)
La Puente (CA) Bishop AmatCA2Trevon Sidney (2016), Tyler Vaughns (2016)
Lafayette (LA) Lafayette Christian AcademyLA2Sage Ryan (2021), Jordan Allen (2022)
Lake City (FL) ColumbiaFL2Timmy Jernigan (2011), Laremy Tunsil (2013)
Los Alamitos (CA) Los AlamitosCA2Blake Johnson (2015), Kamar Mothudi (2024)
Los Angeles (CA) CathedralCA2Hunter Echols (2017), Jamire Calvin (2017)
Los Angeles (CA) HawkinsCA2Greg Johnson (2017), Joseph Lewis (2017)
Lucedale (MS) George CountyMS2McKinnley Jackson (2020), Deuce Knight (2025)
Mableton (GA) PebblebrookGA2Tyler Scott (2023), Dwight Phillips Jr. (2024)
Matthews (NC) ButlerNC2Kris Frost (2011), Peter Kalambayi (2013)
Marietta (GA) SprayberryGA2Rodrigo Blankenship (2015), Jorden Edmonds (2025)
McDonough (GA) Eagles Landing Christian AcademyGA2Avery Sebastian (2011), DJ Chester (2023)
Memphis (TN) EastTN2Brian Kimbrow (2012), Christian Morris (2013)
Menlo Park (CA) Menlo-AthertonCA2Troy Franklin (2021), Jurrion Dickey (2023)
Merrillville (IN) AndreanIN2Josh Barajas (2015), Drayk Bowen (2023)
Miami (FL) Booker T. WashingtonFL2Treon Harris (2014), Devonaire Clarington (2015)
Miami (FL) EdisonFL2Francois Nolton Jr. (2022), Nathaniel Joseph (2023)
Miami (FL) Gulliver PrepFL2Donell Harris (2020), Jalen Brown (2023)
Miami (FL) NorlandFL2Keith Brown (2012), Jamari Howard (2024)
Miami (FL) Westminster Christian SchoolFL2Jordan Cronkrite (2015), Tim Irvin (2015)
Mililani (HI) MililaniHI2Vavae Malepeai (2016), Wynden Ho'ohuli (2021)
Milwaukee (WI) Whitefish BayWI2Will Hagerup (2010), Joe Brunner (2022)
Missouri City (TX) HightowerTX2Bralon Addison (2012), Kade Phillips (2025)
Mobile (AL) St. Paul's EpiscopalAL2Jalyn Armour-Davis (2018), Brady Ward (2020)
Montgomery (AL) CarverAL2Jeremy Johnson (2013), Shaun Dion Hamilton (2014)
Murfreesboro (TN) OaklandTN2Josh Smith (2015), Jordan James (2022)
Nappanee (IN) NorthwoodIN2Jo'Ziah Edmond (2024), NiTareon Tuggle (2024)
Nashville (TN) EnsworthTN2Rico McGraw (2015), Key Lawrence (2020)
Nashville (TN) Pearl-CohnTN2Antonio Richardson (2011), Barion Brown (2022)
Newhall (CA) HartCA2Brady White (2015), Trent Irwin (2015)
Norfolk (VA) MauryVA2KeAndre Lambert-Smith (2020), Fred Johnson (2024)
Oakland (CA) Bishop O'DowdCA2Milo Eifler (2016), Austin Jones (2019)
Olive Branch (MS) Olive BranchMS2Damien Robinson (2010), Shon Coleman (2010)
Owings Mills (MD) McDonogh SchoolMD2Dani Dennis-Sutton (2022), Brandon Finney (2025)
Orchard Lake (MI) St. Mary'sMI2James Ross (2012), Tommy Doman (2021)
Orlando (FL) BooneFL2Johnny Townsend (2013), Tommy Townsend (2015)
Owasso (OK) OwassoOK2Josh Proctor (2018), Chris McClellan (2022)
Pearland (TX) Shadow CreekTX2Xavion Alford (2020), Maurice Williams Jr. (2024)
Petal (MS) PetalMS2Anthony Alford (2012), Javon Patterson (2015)
Phenix City (AL) CentralAL2AJ Harris (2023), Tomarrion Parker (2023)
Phoenix (AZ) Mountain PointeAZ2Jalen Brown (2014), Natrell Curtis (2014)
Phoenix (AZ) PinnacleAZ2Spencer Rattler (2019), Tosh Baker (2020)
Pickerington (OH) Pickerington NorthOH2Jake Butt (2013), Jack Sawyer (2021)
Pocatello (ID) HighlandID2Tristen Hoge (2015), Tommy Togiai (2018)
Portland (OR) JesuitOR2Keanon Lowe (2010), Trey Lowe (2018)
Prattville (AL) PrattvilleAL2Justin Shanks (2012), Austin Golson (2013)
Princeton (NJ) Hun SchoolNJ2Caedan Wallace (2019), Jacob Allen (2022)
Richmond (VA) HermitageVA2Curtis Grant (2011), Derrick Green (2013)
Rockwall (TX) RockwallTX2Chris Warren III (2015), Jaxon Smith-Njigba (2020)
Saint Louis (MO) Christian Brothers CollegeMO2Brian Wallace (2014), Kamryn Babb (2018)
Saint Louis (MO) Lutheran NorthMO2Ronnie Perkins (2018), Antonio Doyle (2020)
Saline (MI) SalineMI2Joe Boisture (2010), CJ Carr (2024)
Salt Lake City (UT) EastUT2Junior Angilau (2018), Siaki Ika (2019)
San Antonio (TX) Central CatholicTX2Ben Rios (2022), Deandre Marshall (2022)
San Antonio (TX) Sam HoustonTX2Quincy Russell (2011), Javonte Magee (2012)
San Clemente (CA) San ClementeCA2Kyle Murphy (2012), Sam Darnold (2015)
Schertz (TX) SteeleTX2Malcolm Brown (2011), Ryan Simmons (2011)
Scottsdale (AZ) Desert MountainAZ2Kyle Allen (2014), Mark Andrews (2014)
Seattle (WA) O'DeaWA2Isendre Ahfua (2024), Jason Brown (2024)
Seattle (WA) Rainier BeachWA2Josh Conerly Jr. (2022), Caleb Presley (2023)
Shelby (NC) CrestNC2Jonathan Bullard (2012), Justin Foster (2017)
Shreveport (LA) Calvary Baptist AcademyLA2Chanse Sylvie (2016), Devin Harper (2025)
Sicklerville (NJ) Timber CreekNJ2Kareem Ali (2015), Cameron Chambers (2016)
South Jordan (UT) BinghamUT2Harvey Langi (2011), Jay Tufele (2017)
Spring (TX) Klein CollinsTX2Charles Jackson (2011), Garrett Greenlea (2011)
Spring Branch (TX) Smithson ValleyTX2Ethan Perry (2012), Colton Thomasson (2023)
Stone Mountain (GA) StephensonGA2Mike Davis (2012), Raphael Kirby (2012)
Tampa (FL) Tampa CatholicFL2Christian Green (2010), TJ Moore (2024)
Tarpon Springs (FL) East LakeFL2Artavis Scott (2014), Mason Cole (2014)
Texarkana (TX) Texas HighTX2John Michael McGee (2012), Clayton Smith (2021)
Thibodaux (LA) ThibodauxLA2Trovon Reed (2010), Greg Robinson (2011)
Tucker (GA) TuckerGA2Elisha Shaw (2014), Josh Vann (2018)
Tyrone (GA) Sandy CreekGA2Demarre Kitt (2014), Brian Branch (2020)
Valdosta (GA) LowndesGA2Josh Harvey-Clemons (2012), Dyshon Sims (2014)
Valdosta (GA) ValdostaGA2Tate Rodemaker (2020), Todd Robinson (2025)
Ventura (CA) St. BonaventureCA2Bryce Dixon (2014), Ricky Town (2015)
Vero Beach (FL) Vero BeachFL2Keanu Koht (2021), Tarvos Alford (2025)
Warner Robins (GA) Houston CountyGA2Jake Fromm (2017), Trey Hill (2018)
Washington (DC) GonzagaDC2Caleb Williams (2021), Kainoa Winston (2025)
Watkinsville (GA) Oconee CountyGA2Jaleel Laguins (2016), Whit Weeks (2023)
Waxahachie (TX) WaxahachieTX2Demani Richardson (2019), Calvin Simpson-Hunt (2023)
West Des Moines (IA) ValleyIA2Jake Campos (2013), John Raridon (2016)
Westlake Village (CA) Oaks ChristianCA2Bo Calvert (2018), Brenden Segovia (2021)
Westwood (NJ) Old TappanNJ2Devin Fuller (2012), Jordan Fuller (2016)
Wilmette (IL) Loyola AcademyIL2Chance Carter (2010), John Shannon (2016)
Winnetka (IL) New TrierIL2David Davidkov (2021), Nikola Dugandzic (2025)
Woodbridge (VA) C. D. HyltonVA2E.J. Levenberry (2013), Matthew Burrell (2015)
Wylie (TX) Wylie EastTX2Eno Benjamin (2017), Anthony James (2023)
Abilene (TX) AbileneTX1Herschel Sims (2011)
Absecon (NJ) Holy SpiritNJ1Anthony Sarao (2011)
Acworth (GA) Kennesaw MountainGA1Connor Lew (2023)
Acworth (GA) North CobbGA1Marquis Groves-Killebrew (2022)
Addison (TX) Greenhill SchoolTX1Noah Piper (2025)
Ainsworth (NE) AinsworthNE1Carter Nelson (2024)
Akron (OH) St. Vincent-St. MaryOH1Dante Booker (2014)
Albany (GA) WestoverGA1Trenton Thompson (2015)
Albuquerque (NM) La CuevaNM1Mason Posa (2025)
Alexandria (KY) Covington CatholicKY1Michael Mayer (2020)
Alexandria (LA) AlexandriaLA1Jacobian Guillory (2020)
Alexandria (VA) Lake BraddockVA1Caleb Henderson (2014)
Aliso Viejo (CA) Aliso NiguelCA1Kurt Chesney (2022)
Alliance (OH) MarlingtonOH1Dymonte Thomas (2013)
Alpharetta (GA) DenmarkGA1Shamurad Umarov (2023)
Alpharetta (GA) Johns CreekGA1Terian Williams II (2022)
Alpharetta (GA) MiltonGA1Paul Tchio (2020)
Altoona (IA) Southeast PolkIA1Xavier Nwankpa (2022)
Amite (LA) AmiteLA1DeVonta Smith (2017)
Anderson (SC) T L HannaSC1Martavis Bryant (2010)
Ann Arbor (MI) SkylineMI1Daelin Hayes (2016)
Annapolis (MD) Annapolis Christian AcademyMD1Demetrius Johnson (2014)
Antioch (CA) AntiochCA1Najee Harris (2017)
Apple Valley (CA) Apple ValleyCA1Jayden Denegal (2022)
Arlington (TX) Sam HoustonTX1Tony Morales (2011)
Arlington (TX) The Oakridge SchoolTX1Ross Apo (2010)
Arlington Heights (IL) St. ViatorIL1Cole Kmet (2017)
Arvada (CO) PomonaCO1Jake Moretti (2017)
Ashburn (VA) Briar WoodsVA1Alex Carter (2012)
Ashburn (VA) Broad RunVA1Alex Birchmeier (2023)
Ashdown (AR) AshdownAR1Montaric Brown (2017)
Asheville (NC) AshevilleNC1Jeoffrey Pagan (2011)
Athens (GA) Athens AcademyGA1Deion Colzie (2021)
Atlanta (GA) Booker T. WashingtonGA1Kameryn Fountain (2024)
Atlanta (GA) GradyGA1Damian Swann (2011)
Atlanta (GA) WestlakeGA1Nate Wiggins (2021)
Atwater (CA) Buhach ColonyCA1Aziz Shittu (2012)
Auburn (AL) AuburnAL1Mohamoud Diabate (2019)
Aurora (CO) GrandviewCO1Chris Martin (2010)
Aurora (NE) AuroraNE1Andrew Rodriguez (2010)
Austin (TX) AkinsTX1Nikolas Hall (2022)
Austin (TX) WestlakeTX1Cade Klubnik (2022)
Avon (CT) Avon Old FarmsCT1Benedict Umeh (2024)
Aztec (NM) AztecNM1Matt Hegarty (2011)
Bainbridge (GA) BainbridgeGA1Smoke Bouie (2022)
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