California’s Elite? Vote Now on Who Is the Top California QB in 2025

1. Ryder Lyons, Folsom, Sr., 2. Brady Smigiel, Newbury Park, Sr., 3. Brady Edmunds, Huntington Beach, Jr. , 4. Oscar Rios, Downey, Sr., 5. Luke Fahey, Mission Viejo, Sr. , 6. Ryan Hopkins, Mater Dei (Santa Ana), Sr., 7. Bryson Beaver, Vista Murrieta, Sr., 8. Corin Berry, Charter Oak (Covina), Sr. , 9.  Troy Huhn, Mission Hills (San Marcos), Sr.  , 10. Michael Mitchell, Riordan (San Francisco), Sr. , 11. Deagan Rose, Clovis, Sr., 12. Koa Malau’ulu, St. John Bosco, So., 13. Jackson Taylor, Thousand Oaks, Sr., 14. Laird Finkel, Sierra Canyon, Sr. , 15. Brady Palmer, Cathedral Catholic (San Diego), Sr.,  16. Cash Herrera, Bishop’s School (La Jolla), Sr.   , 17. Dane Weber, Chaparral (Temecula), Jr., 18. Caden Jones, Crean Lutheran (Irvine), Jr., 19. Derek Garcia, Ventura, Sr., 20. Sands Dougherty, Morro Bay, Sr., 21. Ryan Rakowski, Palos Verdes, Sr. , 22. Zachary Benitez, Granite Hills (El Cajon), Jr., 23. Alexander Lundsberg, Canyon, Sr., 24. Jelani Dippel, Central (Fresno), Jr., 25. Noah Schuback, Poway, Sr.

Newbury Park prolific quarterback Brady Smigiel, in the pocket during his team's 48-20 win over Calabasas on Oct. 10, 2024. Smigiel, an incoming senior headed to Michigan, completed 11 of 19 for 239 yards and four touchdowns, and he caught a 36-yard TD. Smigiel is one of 25 top-tier quarterbacks to watch in California in 2025. | Photo: Rene Morales

The cast of quarterbacks who prepped in California could fill a wing of the NFL Hall of Fame. Or a future one. 

Consider the present list of starting NFL quarterbacks from the Golden State: 

  • Josh Allen, Buffalo Bills, Firebaugh
  • Jayden Daniels, Washington Commanders, Cajon (San Bernardino)
  • Sam Darnold, Seattle Seahawks, San Clemente
  • Jared Goff, Detroit Lions, Marin Catholic
1. Ryder Lyons, Folsom, Sr., 2. Brady Smigiel, Newbury Park, Sr., 3. Brady Edmunds, Huntington Beach, Jr. , 4. Oscar Rios, Downey, Sr., 5. Luke Fahey, Mission Viejo, Sr. , 6. Ryan Hopkins, Mater Dei (Santa Ana), Sr., 7. Bryson Beaver, Vista Murrieta, Sr., 8. Corin Berry, Charter Oak (Covina), Sr. , 9.  Troy Huhn, Mission Hills (San Marcos), Sr.  , 10. Michael Mitchell, Riordan (San Francisco), Sr. , 11. Deagan Rose, Clovis, Sr., 12. Koa Malau’ulu, St. John Bosco, So., 13. Jackson Taylor, Thousand Oaks, Sr., 14. Laird Finkel, Sierra Canyon, Sr. , 15. Brady Palmer, Cathedral Catholic (San Diego), Sr.,  16. Cash Herrera, Bishop’s School (La Jolla), Sr.   , 17. Dane Weber, Chaparral (Temecula), Jr., 18. Caden Jones, Crean Lutheran (Irvine), Jr., 19. Derek Garcia, Ventura, Sr., 20. Sands Dougherty, Morro Bay, Sr., 21. Ryan Rakowski, Palos Verdes, Sr. , 22. Zachary Benitez, Granite Hills (El Cajon), Jr., 23. Alexander Lundsberg, Canyon, Sr., 24. Jelani Dippel, Central (Fresno), Jr., 25. Noah Schuback, Poway, Sr.

Jan 18, 2025; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Detroit Lions quarterback Jared Goff (16) throws a pass during the third quarter against the Washington Commanders in a 2025 NFC divisional round game at Ford Field. Goff threw for 7,066 yards and 93 touchdowns in his high school career at Marin Catholic from 2010-12. | Lon Horwedel-Imagn Images

  • Jordan Love, Green Bay Packers, Liberty (Bakersfield)
  • Aaron Rogers, Pittsburgh Steelers, Pleasant Valley (Chico)
  • C.J. Stroud, Houston Texans, Rancho Cucamonga
  • Bryce Young, Carolina Panthers, Mater Dei (Santa Ana) 

That’s 25 percent of the league starters from one state. Pretty remarkable. 

Add on the historic line of of retired NFL quarterback greats — Tom Brady (San Mateo Serra), John Elway (Granada Hills), Warren Moon (Hamilton), Dan Fouts (St. Ignatius), Jim Plunkett (James Lick) and Carson Palmer (Santa Margarita) to name a few — and the state definitely has a stranglehold on the position.

1. Ryder Lyons, Folsom, Sr., 2. Brady Smigiel, Newbury Park, Sr., 3. Brady Edmunds, Huntington Beach, Jr. , 4. Oscar Rios, Downey, Sr., 5. Luke Fahey, Mission Viejo, Sr. , 6. Ryan Hopkins, Mater Dei (Santa Ana), Sr., 7. Bryson Beaver, Vista Murrieta, Sr., 8. Corin Berry, Charter Oak (Covina), Sr. , 9.  Troy Huhn, Mission Hills (San Marcos), Sr.  , 10. Michael Mitchell, Riordan (San Francisco), Sr. , 11. Deagan Rose, Clovis, Sr., 12. Koa Malau’ulu, St. John Bosco, So., 13. Jackson Taylor, Thousand Oaks, Sr., 14. Laird Finkel, Sierra Canyon, Sr. , 15. Brady Palmer, Cathedral Catholic (San Diego), Sr.,  16. Cash Herrera, Bishop’s School (La Jolla), Sr.   , 17. Dane Weber, Chaparral (Temecula), Jr., 18. Caden Jones, Crean Lutheran (Irvine), Jr., 19. Derek Garcia, Ventura, Sr., 20. Sands Dougherty, Morro Bay, Sr., 21. Ryan Rakowski, Palos Verdes, Sr. , 22. Zachary Benitez, Granite Hills (El Cajon), Jr., 23. Alexander Lundsberg, Canyon, Sr., 24. Jelani Dippel, Central (Fresno), Jr., 25. Noah Schuback, Poway, Sr.

John Elway warms up before the Super Bowl against the Atlanta Falcons in Miami on Jan. 31, 1999. | ROBERT DEUTSCH / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Here are 25 quarterbacks to watch during the 2025 prep season in California. The list — from any class — is based on recruiting (247Sports composite), 2024 statistics (MaxPreps) and flat out interest. 

Fans will get an opportunity to vote on who they think will have the best season in 2025. Read through the nominees and cast your vote. There are many outstanding players in California, and these lists are not intended to be comprehensive.

Voting will close on July 25 at 11:59 p.m. PT. You can vote as many times as you wish. The poll is at the bottom of the page.

Editor’s Note: High School on SI voting polls are intended to be a fun way to create fan engagement and express support for your favorite high school athletes and teams. Unless expressly noted, there are no awards for winning the voting. Our primary focus is to highlight the abilities and accomplishments of all the athletes and teams included in our poll.

TOP 25 RETURNING QBS TO WATCH IN CALIFORNIA 2025

1. Ryder Lyons, Folsom, Sr.

1. Ryder Lyons, Folsom, Sr., 2. Brady Smigiel, Newbury Park, Sr., 3. Brady Edmunds, Huntington Beach, Jr. , 4. Oscar Rios, Downey, Sr., 5. Luke Fahey, Mission Viejo, Sr. , 6. Ryan Hopkins, Mater Dei (Santa Ana), Sr., 7. Bryson Beaver, Vista Murrieta, Sr., 8. Corin Berry, Charter Oak (Covina), Sr. , 9.  Troy Huhn, Mission Hills (San Marcos), Sr.  , 10. Michael Mitchell, Riordan (San Francisco), Sr. , 11. Deagan Rose, Clovis, Sr., 12. Koa Malau’ulu, St. John Bosco, So., 13. Jackson Taylor, Thousand Oaks, Sr., 14. Laird Finkel, Sierra Canyon, Sr. , 15. Brady Palmer, Cathedral Catholic (San Diego), Sr.,  16. Cash Herrera, Bishop’s School (La Jolla), Sr.   , 17. Dane Weber, Chaparral (Temecula), Jr., 18. Caden Jones, Crean Lutheran (Irvine), Jr., 19. Derek Garcia, Ventura, Sr., 20. Sands Dougherty, Morro Bay, Sr., 21. Ryan Rakowski, Palos Verdes, Sr. , 22. Zachary Benitez, Granite Hills (El Cajon), Jr., 23. Alexander Lundsberg, Canyon, Sr., 24. Jelani Dippel, Central (Fresno), Jr., 25. Noah Schuback, Poway, Sr.

Ryder Lyons throws a pass during Friday's first quarter. | Photo by Todd Shurtleff

Size: 6-3, 220

California overall recruiting ranking: 5

2024 statistics: 3011 yards passing, 585 rushing, 60 total touchdowns

College choice: BYU

1. Ryder Lyons, Folsom, Sr., 2. Brady Smigiel, Newbury Park, Sr., 3. Brady Edmunds, Huntington Beach, Jr. , 4. Oscar Rios, Downey, Sr., 5. Luke Fahey, Mission Viejo, Sr. , 6. Ryan Hopkins, Mater Dei (Santa Ana), Sr., 7. Bryson Beaver, Vista Murrieta, Sr., 8. Corin Berry, Charter Oak (Covina), Sr. , 9.  Troy Huhn, Mission Hills (San Marcos), Sr.  , 10. Michael Mitchell, Riordan (San Francisco), Sr. , 11. Deagan Rose, Clovis, Sr., 12. Koa Malau’ulu, St. John Bosco, So., 13. Jackson Taylor, Thousand Oaks, Sr., 14. Laird Finkel, Sierra Canyon, Sr. , 15. Brady Palmer, Cathedral Catholic (San Diego), Sr.,  16. Cash Herrera, Bishop’s School (La Jolla), Sr.   , 17. Dane Weber, Chaparral (Temecula), Jr., 18. Caden Jones, Crean Lutheran (Irvine), Jr., 19. Derek Garcia, Ventura, Sr., 20. Sands Dougherty, Morro Bay, Sr., 21. Ryan Rakowski, Palos Verdes, Sr. , 22. Zachary Benitez, Granite Hills (El Cajon), Jr., 23. Alexander Lundsberg, Canyon, Sr., 24. Jelani Dippel, Central (Fresno), Jr., 25. Noah Schuback, Poway, Sr.

Ryder Lyons highlights: 2026 Folsom (California) 5-star quarterback

Proven winner — won state title as sophomore — highly competitive, dual threat, must see high school football TV. 

2. Brady Smigiel, Newbury Park, Sr.

Size: 6-5, 210

California recruiting ranking: 11

2024 statistics: In 15 games, completed 219 of 336 for 3,521 yards and 49 touchdowns. Also rushed for 11 which tied him with Lyons for 60 combined scores. 

College choice: Michigan

Polished in the pocket, big arm and tough, is considered a natural leader. Already has 11,222 career passing yards and 147 touchdowns. According to Cal-Hi Sports, chasing state career records of yards (16,775) and touchdowns (229), both by Folsom’s Jake Browning, now with the Cincinnati Bengals. 

3. Brady Edmunds, Huntington Beach, Jr. 

Size: 6-5, 215

California recruiting ranking (2027): 8

2024 statistics: 217 of 348 for 3,222 yards and 36 touchdowns

College choice: Ohio State

He backed up an impressive freshman season when he threw for nearly 2,700 yards and 24 touchdowns. A starter in basketball, he makes plays outside of the pocket. Ohio State offers only can’t-miss incoming juniors. 

4. Oscar Rios, Downey, Sr.

Size: 6-3, 185

California recruiting ranking: 21

2024 statistics: Not only passed for 2,554 yards and 22 touchdowns, but rushed for 735 yards and 11 more scores

College choice: Arizona

A rapid riser, Rios should make an immediate large impact in Tucson.

5. Luke Fahey, Mission Viejo, Sr. 

1. Ryder Lyons, Folsom, Sr., 2. Brady Smigiel, Newbury Park, Sr., 3. Brady Edmunds, Huntington Beach, Jr. , 4. Oscar Rios, Downey, Sr., 5. Luke Fahey, Mission Viejo, Sr. , 6. Ryan Hopkins, Mater Dei (Santa Ana), Sr., 7. Bryson Beaver, Vista Murrieta, Sr., 8. Corin Berry, Charter Oak (Covina), Sr. , 9.  Troy Huhn, Mission Hills (San Marcos), Sr.  , 10. Michael Mitchell, Riordan (San Francisco), Sr. , 11. Deagan Rose, Clovis, Sr., 12. Koa Malau’ulu, St. John Bosco, So., 13. Jackson Taylor, Thousand Oaks, Sr., 14. Laird Finkel, Sierra Canyon, Sr. , 15. Brady Palmer, Cathedral Catholic (San Diego), Sr.,  16. Cash Herrera, Bishop’s School (La Jolla), Sr.   , 17. Dane Weber, Chaparral (Temecula), Jr., 18. Caden Jones, Crean Lutheran (Irvine), Jr., 19. Derek Garcia, Ventura, Sr., 20. Sands Dougherty, Morro Bay, Sr., 21. Ryan Rakowski, Palos Verdes, Sr. , 22. Zachary Benitez, Granite Hills (El Cajon), Jr., 23. Alexander Lundsberg, Canyon, Sr., 24. Jelani Dippel, Central (Fresno), Jr., 25. Noah Schuback, Poway, Sr.

Mission Viejo quarterback Luke Fahey (3) has committed to Ohio State. | File photo: Joe Bergman

Size: 6-0, 185

California recruiting ranking (2026): 33

2024 statistics: In 11 games, 1,638 yards passing, 105 of 137 (77%), 17 TDs

College choice: Ohio State

Don’t let the lack of size fool you. He’s a gamer, highly accurate and “surgical,” according to 247Sports longtime recruiting expert Greg Biggins. He does it all for one of the nation’s top teams. Combined for 64 touchdown passes as a freshman and sophomore. Won a state title as 

6. Ryan Hopkins, Mater Dei (Santa Ana), Sr.

Size: 6-3, 195

California recruiting ranking: 41

2024 statistics: 1,111 yards passing, 483 yards rushing, 21 total touchdowns

College choice: Wisconsin 

Hopkins replaces another senior QB transfer Dash Beierly (now at Washington) who led the Monarchs to a California Open Division title and mythical national title. A good frame, Hopkins can really run but he’ll want to throw to two of the nation’s top receivers, tight end Mark Bowman (USC) and wideout Chris Henry Jr. (Ohio State). 

7. Bryson Beaver, Vista Murrieta, Sr.

Size: 6-3, 200

California recruiting ranking: 44

2024 statistics: 3,214 passing yards, 33 touchdowns, 411 rushing yards

College choice: Oregon

Besides a big arm, can extend plays with good feet. Very confident. Picked Ducks over 15 others, including Alabama, Boise State and Auburn.

8. Corin Berry, Charter Oak (Covina), Sr. 

Size: 6-3, 190

California recruiting ranking: 43

2024 statistics: 198 of 307, 3,034 yards, 33 touchdowns, 9 interceptions, 284 yards rushing, 4 TDs

College choice: Purdue

Size, mobility, quick release, escapability — there’s a lot to like here. Fairly new to the position.

9.  Troy Huhn, Mission Hills (San Marcos), Sr. 

Size: 6-4, 215

California recruiting ranking: 28

2023 statistics: 1,623 yards passing, 16 touchdowns

College choice: Penn State

Great frame, smooth mechanics and fantastic in the pocket. 9.  Troy Huhn, Mission Hills (San Marcos), Sr. 

10. Michael Mitchell, Riordan (San Francisco), Sr. 

1. Ryder Lyons, Folsom, Sr., 2. Brady Smigiel, Newbury Park, Sr., 3. Brady Edmunds, Huntington Beach, Jr. , 4. Oscar Rios, Downey, Sr., 5. Luke Fahey, Mission Viejo, Sr. , 6. Ryan Hopkins, Mater Dei (Santa Ana), Sr., 7. Bryson Beaver, Vista Murrieta, Sr., 8. Corin Berry, Charter Oak (Covina), Sr. , 9.  Troy Huhn, Mission Hills (San Marcos), Sr.  , 10. Michael Mitchell, Riordan (San Francisco), Sr. , 11. Deagan Rose, Clovis, Sr., 12. Koa Malau’ulu, St. John Bosco, So., 13. Jackson Taylor, Thousand Oaks, Sr., 14. Laird Finkel, Sierra Canyon, Sr. , 15. Brady Palmer, Cathedral Catholic (San Diego), Sr.,  16. Cash Herrera, Bishop’s School (La Jolla), Sr.   , 17. Dane Weber, Chaparral (Temecula), Jr., 18. Caden Jones, Crean Lutheran (Irvine), Jr., 19. Derek Garcia, Ventura, Sr., 20. Sands Dougherty, Morro Bay, Sr., 21. Ryan Rakowski, Palos Verdes, Sr. , 22. Zachary Benitez, Granite Hills (El Cajon), Jr., 23. Alexander Lundsberg, Canyon, Sr., 24. Jelani Dippel, Central (Fresno), Jr., 25. Noah Schuback, Poway, Sr.

Riordan 2026 QB Michael Mitchell will be a fourth-year starter for the Crusaders in 2025. | Photo: Eric Taylor

Size: 5-10, 185

California recruiting ranking: 52

2024 statistics: 2,759 passing yards, 35 touchdowns, 325 rushing yards

College choice: Vanderbilt 

The fourth-year starter, cerebral, calm in the pocket, will likely pass 10,000 career passing yards and 100 touchdowns for one of Northern California’s top five teams.

11. Deagan Rose, Clovis, Sr.

Size: 6-2, 205

California recruiting ranking: 48

2024 statistics: 205 of 320, 2,729 yards, 26 touchdowns

College choice: Oregon State

Another fourth-year starter, Rose has steadily improved every season, which promises for a monster senior campaign.

12. Koa Malau’ulu, St. John Bosco, So.

1. Ryder Lyons, Folsom, Sr., 2. Brady Smigiel, Newbury Park, Sr., 3. Brady Edmunds, Huntington Beach, Jr. , 4. Oscar Rios, Downey, Sr., 5. Luke Fahey, Mission Viejo, Sr. , 6. Ryan Hopkins, Mater Dei (Santa Ana), Sr., 7. Bryson Beaver, Vista Murrieta, Sr., 8. Corin Berry, Charter Oak (Covina), Sr. , 9.  Troy Huhn, Mission Hills (San Marcos), Sr.  , 10. Michael Mitchell, Riordan (San Francisco), Sr. , 11. Deagan Rose, Clovis, Sr., 12. Koa Malau’ulu, St. John Bosco, So., 13. Jackson Taylor, Thousand Oaks, Sr., 14. Laird Finkel, Sierra Canyon, Sr. , 15. Brady Palmer, Cathedral Catholic (San Diego), Sr.,  16. Cash Herrera, Bishop’s School (La Jolla), Sr.   , 17. Dane Weber, Chaparral (Temecula), Jr., 18. Caden Jones, Crean Lutheran (Irvine), Jr., 19. Derek Garcia, Ventura, Sr., 20. Sands Dougherty, Morro Bay, Sr., 21. Ryan Rakowski, Palos Verdes, Sr. , 22. Zachary Benitez, Granite Hills (El Cajon), Jr., 23. Alexander Lundsberg, Canyon, Sr., 24. Jelani Dippel, Central (Fresno), Jr., 25. Noah Schuback, Poway, Sr.

St. John Bosco quarterback Koa Malau'ulu had a remarkable freshman season and is the only sophomore on the list. | Photo by Heston Quan

Size: 6-2, 190

California recruiting ranking: N/A

2024 statistics: In 12 games, 125 of 216, 1,812 yards, 19 touchdowns

College choice: Uncommitted

Showed remarkable potential for a national top-10 team, particularly in a 28-24 comeback win over Orange Lutheran, going 24 of 32 for 272 yards and four TDs, all in the second half.

13. Jackson Taylor, Thousand Oaks, Sr.

Size: 6-2, 205

California recruiting ranking: 61

2024 statistics: 2,939 passing yards, 25 touchdowns

College choice: Boise State

Has 15 other offers, including Georgia, Oregon, Texas A&M, Auburn and Arizona State

14. Laird Finkel, Sierra Canyon, Sr.

Size: 6-0, 190

California recruiting ranking: 83

College choice: Uncommitted

Gaining attention, has three offers thus far: UNLV, Portland State and Lehigh. Expect that number to grow during the season when playing for one of Southern California's top programs, which has groomed outstanding QBs annually.

15. Brady Palmer, Cathedral Catholic (San Diego), Sr.

Size: 6-3, 200

California recruiting ranking: 78

2024 statistics: In 8 games, 1,126 yards passing, 16 touchdowns, 230 yards rushing

College choice: Cal

Live arm, can really run, big upside.

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16. Cash Herrera, Bishop’s School (La Jolla), Sr.  

Size: 6-3, 210

California recruiting ranking: 67

2024 statistics: In 7 games, threw for nearly 1,300 yards and 18 touchdowns and rushed for 253 and four more scores

College choice: Indiana

17. Dane Weber, Chaparral (Temecula), Jr.

Size: 6-2, 210

California recruiting ranking (2027): 37

2024 statistics: 183 of 274, 2,660 yards, 27 touchdowns; 834 yards rushing, 11 TDs 

College choice: Uncommitted

18. Caden Jones, Crean Lutheran (Irvine), Jr.

Size: 6-3, 190

California recruiting ranking (2027): 31

2024 statistics: 726 yards passing, eight touchdowns

College choice: Uncommitted

19. Derek Garcia, Ventura, Sr.

1. Ryder Lyons, Folsom, Sr., 2. Brady Smigiel, Newbury Park, Sr., 3. Brady Edmunds, Huntington Beach, Jr. , 4. Oscar Rios, Downey, Sr., 5. Luke Fahey, Mission Viejo, Sr. , 6. Ryan Hopkins, Mater Dei (Santa Ana), Sr., 7. Bryson Beaver, Vista Murrieta, Sr., 8. Corin Berry, Charter Oak (Covina), Sr. , 9.  Troy Huhn, Mission Hills (San Marcos), Sr.  , 10. Michael Mitchell, Riordan (San Francisco), Sr. , 11. Deagan Rose, Clovis, Sr., 12. Koa Malau’ulu, St. John Bosco, So., 13. Jackson Taylor, Thousand Oaks, Sr., 14. Laird Finkel, Sierra Canyon, Sr. , 15. Brady Palmer, Cathedral Catholic (San Diego), Sr.,  16. Cash Herrera, Bishop’s School (La Jolla), Sr.   , 17. Dane Weber, Chaparral (Temecula), Jr., 18. Caden Jones, Crean Lutheran (Irvine), Jr., 19. Derek Garcia, Ventura, Sr., 20. Sands Dougherty, Morro Bay, Sr., 21. Ryan Rakowski, Palos Verdes, Sr. , 22. Zachary Benitez, Granite Hills (El Cajon), Jr., 23. Alexander Lundsberg, Canyon, Sr., 24. Jelani Dippel, Central (Fresno), Jr., 25. Noah Schuback, Poway, Sr.

Ventura quarterback Derek Garcia is committed to UNLV | JOE LUMAYA/SPECIAL TO THE STAR / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Size: 6-3, 195

California recruiting ranking: 94

2024 statistics: 207 of 327, 2,593 yards, 27 touchdowns

College choice: UNLV

20. Sands Dougherty, Morro Bay, Sr.

Size: 5-10, 180

California recruiting ranking: N/R

2024 statistics: 310 completions, 434 yards, 4,441 yards, 50 touchdowns, 908 yards rushing, 8 TDs

College choice: Uncommitted 

21. Ryan Rakowski, Palos Verdes, Sr. 

Size: 5-11, 175

California recruiting ranking (2027): 45

2024 statistics: In 10 games, 81 of 144, 1,111 yards, 13 TDs, 483 yards rushing, 8 TDs

College choice: Uncommitted

22. Zachary Benitez, Granite Hills (El Cajon), Jr.

Size: 6-3, 200 

California recruiting ranking (2027): 47

2024 statistics: 195 of 299, 2,410 yards, 27 touchdowns

College choice: Uncommitted

23. Alexander Lundsberg, Canyon, Sr.

Size: 6-2, 205

California recruiting ranking: N/R

2024 statistics: In 10 games, 292 of 466, 3,646 yards, 43 touchdowns, 8 interceptions

College choice: Uncommitted

24. Jelani Dippel, Central (Fresno), Jr.

1. Ryder Lyons, Folsom, Sr., 2. Brady Smigiel, Newbury Park, Sr., 3. Brady Edmunds, Huntington Beach, Jr. , 4. Oscar Rios, Downey, Sr., 5. Luke Fahey, Mission Viejo, Sr. , 6. Ryan Hopkins, Mater Dei (Santa Ana), Sr., 7. Bryson Beaver, Vista Murrieta, Sr., 8. Corin Berry, Charter Oak (Covina), Sr. , 9.  Troy Huhn, Mission Hills (San Marcos), Sr.  , 10. Michael Mitchell, Riordan (San Francisco), Sr. , 11. Deagan Rose, Clovis, Sr., 12. Koa Malau’ulu, St. John Bosco, So., 13. Jackson Taylor, Thousand Oaks, Sr., 14. Laird Finkel, Sierra Canyon, Sr. , 15. Brady Palmer, Cathedral Catholic (San Diego), Sr.,  16. Cash Herrera, Bishop’s School (La Jolla), Sr.   , 17. Dane Weber, Chaparral (Temecula), Jr., 18. Caden Jones, Crean Lutheran (Irvine), Jr., 19. Derek Garcia, Ventura, Sr., 20. Sands Dougherty, Morro Bay, Sr., 21. Ryan Rakowski, Palos Verdes, Sr. , 22. Zachary Benitez, Granite Hills (El Cajon), Jr., 23. Alexander Lundsberg, Canyon, Sr., 24. Jelani Dippel, Central (Fresno), Jr., 25. Noah Schuback, Poway, Sr.

Jelani Dippel led Central into the CIF State 1-A championship game in 2024 | Photo: Todd Shurtleff

Size: 5-11, 165

California recruiting ranking: N/A

2024 statistics: 3,515 passing yards, 41 touchdowns, 395 yards rushing

College choice: Uncommitted

25. Noah Schuback, Poway, Sr.

Size: 6-0, 200

California recruiting ranking: 117

College choice: Uncommitted

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