RK | PLAYER | POS | HOMETOWN | HT | WT | STARS | GRADE | SCHOOL |
1 | Dylan Raiola | QB-PP | Buford, GA Buford High School | 6'3'' | 220 | 90 | ||
2 | C.J. Carr | QB-PP | Saline, MI Saline High School | 6'3'' | 200 | 86 | ||
3 | Air Noland | QB-PP | Fairburn, GA Langston Hughes High School | 6'3'' | 195 | 85 | ||
4 | Michael Van Buren | QB-PP | Baltimore, MD St. Frances Academy | 6'0'' | 190 | 85 | ||
5 | Ethan Grunkemeyer | QB-PP | Lewis Center, OH Olentangy High School | 6'2'' | 190 | 84 | ||
6 | Ryan Puglisi | QB-PP | Avon, CT Avon Old Farms School For Boys | 6'3'' | 205 | 84 | ||
7 | Luke Kromenhoek | QB-PP | Savannah, GA Benedictine Military High School | 6'4'' | 195 | 82 | ||
8 | Jake Merklinger | QB-PP | Savannah, GA Calvary Baptist Day School | 6'3'' | 190 | 82 | ||
9 | Anthony Maddox | QB-PP | Hattiesburg, MS Oak Grove High School | 6'2'' | 175 | 82 | ||
10 | Demond Williams Jr. | QB-PP | Chandler, AZ Basha High School | 5'11'' | 170 | 82 | ||
11 | Elijah Brown | QB-PP | Santa Ana, CA Mater Dei High School | 6'2'' | 190 | 81 | ||
12 | Dante Reno | QB-PP | Cheshire, CT Cheshire Academy | 6'2'' | 205 | 80 | ||
13 | Isaac Wilson | QB-PP | Draper, UT Corner Canyon High School | 6'0'' | 185 | 80 | ||
14 | Will Hammond | QB-PP | Hutto, TX Hutto High School | 6'2'' | 195 | 80 | ||
15 | Cutter Boley | QB-PP | Lexington, KY Lexington Christian Academy | 6'5'' | 210 | 80 | ||
16 | Colin Hurley | QB-PP | Jacksonville, FL Trinity Christian Academy | 6'1'' | 220 | 80 | ||
17 | Trey Owens | QB-PP | Cypress, TX Cy-Fair High School | 6'5'' | 210 | 80 | ||
18 | Graham Knowles | QB-PP | Southlake, TX Carroll High School | 6'7'' | 220 | 80 | ||
19 | Tyler Cherry | QB-PP | Greenwood, IN Center Grove High School | 6'4'' | 205 | 79 | ||
20 | Cedrick Bailey | QB-PP | Hollywood, FL Chaminade-Madonna College Preparatory School | 6'6'' | 190 | 79 | ||
21 | Micah Alejado | QB-PP | Las Vegas, NV Bishop Gorman High School | 5'11'' | 180 | 79 | ||
22 | Dermaricus Davis | QB-PP | Etiwanda, CA Etiwanda High School | 6'5'' | 190 | 79 | ||
23 | Maealiuaki Smith | QB-PP | San Mateo, CA Junipero Serra High School | 6'4'' | 210 | 79 | ||
24 | Marcos Davila | QB-PP | Midland, TX Legacy High School | 6'3'' | 215 | 79 | ||
25 | Daniel Kaelin | QB-PP | Bellevue, NE Bellevue West High School | 6'3'' | 210 | 78 | ||
26 | A.J. Surace | QB-PP | Lawrenceville, NJ Notre Dame High | 6'2'' | 210 | 78 | ||
27 | E.J. Caminong | QB-PP | Seattle, WA Garfield High School | 6'2'' | 205 | 78 | ||
28 | K.J. Jackson | QB-PP | Montgomery, AL Saint James School | 6'3'' | 220 | 78 | ||
29 | Connor Moberly | QB-PP | Runnells, IA Southeast Polk High School | 6'4'' | 195 | 78 | ||
30 | Deuce Adams | QB-PP | Austin, TX Vandegrift High School | 6'1'' | 165 | 78 | ||
31 | Julian Dugger | QB-PP | Pittsburgh, PA Penn Hills High School | 6'4'' | 195 | 78 | ||
32 | Trever Jackson | QB-PP | Orlando, FL Jones High School | 6'3'' | 190 | 78 | ||
33 | Kellen Tasby | QB-PP | Plano, TX Prestonwood Christian Academy | 6'5'' | 200 | 78 | ||
34 | Danny O'Neil | QB-PP | Indianapolis, IN Cathedral High School | 6'1'' | 195 | 78 | ||
35 | Cole Welliver | QB-PP | Denton, TX Liberty Christian School | 6'7'' | 210 | 78 | ||
36 | Trey Petty | QB-PP | Starkville, MS Starkville High School | 6'0'' | 195 | 77 | ||
37 | Miles O'Neill | QB-PP | Princeton, NJ The Hun School Of Princeton | 6'5'' | 220 | 77 | ||
38 | Evans Chuba | QB-PP | Clearwater, FL Clearwater Academy | 6'4'' | 210 | 77 | ||
39 | Jeremy St. Hilaire | QB-PP | Chattanooga, TN The McCallie School For Boys | 6'4'' | 220 | 77 | ||
40 | Whit Muschamp | QB-PP | Chattanooga, TN Baylor School | 6'1'' | 185 | 77 | ||
41 | Judd Anderson | QB-PP | Gray, GA Jones County High School | 6'6'' | 220 | 77 | ||
42 | Henry Hasselbeck | QB-PP | Westwood, MA Xaverian Brothers High School | 6'3'' | 170 | 77 | ||
43 | Drew Deveillier | QB-PP | Plano, TX Plano East Sr. High School | 6'6'' | 200 | 77 | ||
44 | Aaron Philo | QB-PP | Bogart, GA Prince Avenue Christian School | 6'2'' | 200 | 76 | ||
45 | Isaiah Marshall | QB-PP | Southfield, MI Southfield High School | 6'0'' | 210 | 76 | ||
46 | Aidan Glover | QB-PP | Collierville, TN Collierville High School | 6'3'' | 195 | 76 | ||
47 | Tyler Aronson | QB-PP | Vero Beach, FL Vero Beach Senior High School | 6'2'' | 220 | 76 | ||
48 | Drake Lindsey | QB-PP | Fayetteville, AR Fayetteville High School | 6'5'' | 225 | 76 | ||
49 | Braden Graham | QB-PP | Murfreesboro, TN Riverdale High School | 6'1'' | 205 | 76 | ||
50 | Deshawn Purdie | QB-PP | Baltimore, MD Milford Mill Academy | 6'5'' | 220 | 76 | ||
51 | Jeremy Hecklinski | QB-PP | Marietta, GA Walton High School | 6'0'' | 180 | 76 | ||
52 | Arrington Maiden | QB-PP | College Station, TX College Station High School | 6'3'' | 195 | 76 | ||
53 | Michael Merdinger | QB-PP | Fort Lauderdale, FL Cardinal Gibbons High School | 6'2'' | 200 | 75 | ||
54 | Alessio Milivojevic | QB-PP | Wheaton, IL Saint Francis High School | 6'2'' | 215 | 75 | ||
55 | Kaleb Annett | QB-PP | Newport Beach, CA Corona Del Mar High School | 6'2'' | 185 | 75 | ||
56 | Marcelis Tate | QB-PP | Neptune Beach, FL Fletcher Senior High School | 6'3'' | 195 | 75 | ||
57 | Daniel Beale | QB-PP | Baton Rouge, LA Catholic High School | 6'2'' | 190 | 75 | ||
58 | Ryland Jessee | QB-PP | La Mesa, CA Helix High School | 6'4'' | 205 | 75 | ||
59 | Alberto Mendoza | QB-PP | Miami, FL Christopher Columbus High School | 6'2'' | 195 | 75 | ||
60 | Khristian Martin | QB-PP | Highland Springs, VA Highland Springs High School | 6'3'' | 215 | 75 | ||
61 | Jace Stuckey | QB-PP | Fairland, IN Triton Central High School | 6'2'' | 185 | 75 | ||
62 | Adrian Posse | QB-PP | Hialeah Gardens, FL Mater Academy Charter High School | 6'4'' | 225 | 75 | ||
63 | Jadyn Glasser | QB-PP | Venice, FL Venice High School | 6'2'' | 215 | 75 | ||
64 | Deyon Batiste | QB-PP | Cypress, TX Cypress Park High School | 6'3'' | 205 | 75 | ||
65 | Nate Bennett | QB-PP | Westlake Village, CA Oaks Christian High School | 6'1'' | 175 | 75 | ||
66 | Jeff Davis II | QB-PP | Loganville, GA Grayson High School | 6'2'' | 190 | 75 | ||
67 | Brayden Roggow | QB-PP | Tiffin, OH Columbian High School | 6'4'' | 200 | 75 | ||
68 | Jared Hollins | QB-PP | Semmes, AL Mary G. Montgomery High School | 6'4'' | 180 | 75 | ||
69 | Tyler Budge | QB-PP | Matthews, NC Weddington High School | 6'3'' | 205 | 75 | ||
70 | D.J. Bailey | QB-PP | DeSoto, TX DeSoto High School | 5'10'' | 215 | 74 | ||
71 | Jim Ogle | QB-PP | Jacksonville, AL Jacksonville High School | 6'2'' | 185 | 74 | ||
72 | Cash McCollum | QB-PP | China Spring, TX China Spring High School | 6'3'' | 210 | 74 | ||
73 | Kamari McClellan | QB-PP | Pinson, AL Clay-Chalkville High School | 6'2'' | 185 | 74 | ||
74 | Quinn Henicle | QB-PP | Downingtown, PA Downingtown West High School | 6'1'' | 190 | 74 | ||
75 | Tucker Parks | QB-PP | Klein, TX Klein Collins High School | 6'2'' | 190 | 74 | ||
76 | Roman Gagliano | QB-PP | Opelika, AL Opelika High School | 6'3'' | 215 | 73 | ||
77 | John White | QB-PP | Madison, MS Madison-Ridgeland Academy | 6'0'' | 190 | 73 | ||
78 | Jacqai Long | QB-PP | Akron, OH Archbishop Hoban High School | 6'2'' | 200 | 73 | ||
79 | J.P. Pickles | QB-PP | Tallahassee, FL North Florida Christian High School | 6'1'' | 195 | 73 | ||
80 | Kallen Gutridge | QB-PP | Wilsonville, OR Wilsonville High School | 6'2'' | 180 | 73 | ||
81 | Mason Reynolds | QB-PP | Avon, IN Avon High School | 6'1'' | 215 | 72 | ||
82 | Luke Marble | QB-PP | Smyrna, GA Campbell High School | 6'3'' | 190 | 72 | ||
83 | A.J. Hairston | QB-PP | Coconut Creek, FL Monarch High School | 6'3'' | 215 | 72 | ||
84 | Thomas Gotkowski | QB-PP | Indianapolis, IN Ben Davis High School | 6'1'' | 190 | 72 | ||
85 | Logan Borodychuk | QB-PP | Mount Pleasant, MI Mount Pleasant High School | 6'4'' | 185 | 71 |
FAQs
How do you get stars in football? ›
FOOTBALL STAR RATINGS
The only way to earn a National Radar Star is by attending a Recruit Nation Showcase and being evaluated by the Dream All-American Committee, National Radar Scouts and the College Coaches in attendance.
Heading into National Signing Day, most of the 32 five-stars recruits in the 2024 cycle made their decisions official.
Who had the best recruiting class in college football this year? ›Georgia Bulldogs
The Dawgs' 2024 class is ranked first nationally per the 247Sports Composite.
While Caleb Williams going No. 1 to the Chicago Bears was no surprise, there was some suspense about who would go second to the Washington Commanders. Washington chose LSU's Jayden Daniels while North Carolina's Drake Maye went third to the New England Patriots.
What Texas high school has the most active NFL players? ›What Texas high school currently has most active NFL players? Elite teams in Texas dominate competition yearly and send athletes to college on full rides; some may even get a shot at the NFL. The high school with the most current players in the league is Allen with six pros on a 2022 NFL roster.
What are the best football camps to get recruited? ›The Rivals Camp Series are the premier free regional camps reserved for the top high school recruits. If you want your athlete to be seen by coaches and catch the attention of D1 programs, there is no better place to show out than at a Rivals Camp.
Is a 3 star quarterback good? ›Those who have been rated at three stars by football recruiting rankings websites are generally viewed as expecting to be in the top 10% of incoming college players and are generally thought of being in the nation's top 800 or so recruits.
Where do the best high school football players come from? ›According to the NFL, in 2023 more players came from Florida than any other state except Texas. The Lone Star State led the league as the home of the alma mater of 187 players, with Florida at 178. California was slightly behind at 173, and Georgia, with 150, was the only other state with more than 100.
Who is the number one football player in the nation in 2024? ›1. Colorado CB Travis Hunter. Former No. 1 overall recruit Travis Hunter leads my list as the top overall player in the country entering the 2024 season.
What will college football look like in 2024? ›This will be the first season with 18 teams in the conference and no divisional format. The two teams that will meet in Indianapolis for the Big Ten Championship will be decided by conference winning percentage and tiebreakers, with all 18 teams competing for two spots.