Click Here to Nominate Your Player for the 2025 Whataburger Super Team!
Now in its eighth year, Dave Campbell’s Texas Football and Whataburger are once again teaming up to recognize the best and brightest in Texas high school football with the 2025 Whataburger Super Team.
This fall, fans from across the state will have the chance to nominate standout players for a spot on the ballot of 300. In November, voting will open at TexasFootball.com/WhataSuperTeam, where communities can rally behind their athletes to narrow the field from 300 nominees to the final 40 honorees, who will be announced in January 2026.
Over the years, the Whataburger Super Team has celebrated some of the biggest names in football, including Andrew Luck (Stratford HS, Indianapolis Colts), Kyler Murray (Allen HS, Arizona Cardinals), Garrett Wilson (Lake Travis HS, New York Jets), Marvin Mims (Frisco Lone Star HS, Denver Broncos), Jaxon Smith-Njigba (Rockwall HS, Seattle Seahawks), Jordan Whittington (Cuero HS, Los Angeles Rams), Caden Sterns (Cibolo Steele HS, Philadelphia Eagles), and DeMarvin Leal (Converse Judson HS, Pittsburgh Steelers).
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Preseason Super Team Offensive MVP
RB KJ Edwards | 5'9, 175 | Carthage - Edwards is a dynamic, no-nonsense runner with over 4,000 career rushing yards and two state titles to show for it. Named Offensive MVP in the 4A Division II championship, he’s a cut-and-go specialist with rapid change-of-direction. With 30+ offers, his big-play résumé speaks for itself.
First Team Preseason Offense
QB Keisean Henderson | 6'4, 180 | Legacy School of Sports Sciences - Henderson, the first five-star in the 2026 cycle per Dave Campbell’s, brings a new level of excitement to Houston as its highest-rated commit ever. With his remarkable athleticism, instincts and leadership, he’s a game-changer who has the potential to elevate the Cougars’ program and take them to new heights.
RB Tradarian Ball | 5'10, 185 | Texarkana Texas High - Ball is a nightmare matchup with eye-popping acceleration and true positional versatility. Whether split out wide or taking handoffs, he hits full gear in a blink and leaves defenders flat-footed. A 1,000-yard receiver with running back instincts, he’s built to stress defenses in space and flip the field in an instant.
WR Brock Boyd | 6'1, 170 | Southlake Carroll - Boyd is a refined route-runner with exceptional separation and top-end explosiveness. He’s already a problem outside, but his shiftiness and football smarts make him equally dangerous in the slot. No real holes in his game—he’s a plug-and-play pass-catcher built for modern offenses and the next star in line from TXHSFB.
WR Ethan Feaster | 6'2, 180 | DeSoto - Feaster reclassified to graduate early, fast-tracking his path to college football. The DeSoto standout will be a three-year varsity starter after becoming Claude Mathis’ first-ever freshman to start at receiver. With 45 FBS offers, his massive catch radius, frame, and physical maturity make him a matchup problem on the outside.
WR Jalen Lott | 6'0, 170 | Frisco Panther Creek - Lott’s physical growth has caught up to his elite athleticism, turning him into a true matchup nightmare. He’s twitchy, tracks the ball well, and consistently finishes above the rim. A state champ in the long jump with a high football IQ, he’s a threat at all three levels of the field.
OL Drew Evers | 6'4, 285 | Flower Mound - A true five-position offensive lineman, Evers is a plug-and-play option wherever needed. With 40 FBS offers, his roster flexibility makes him invaluable. He moves well enough to stick at tackle but has the smarts and athleticism to slide inside or even snap at center. Coaches love his versatility.
OL Zaden Krempin | 6'5, 270 | Prosper - One of the most technically advanced linemen in the class, and also happens to be the state's most heavily offered prospect. He’s a natural at both tackle spots but could also thrive inside, thanks to his instincts and power. His polish and 6A experience makes early college snaps a real possibility.
OL Felix Ojo | 6'6, 285 | Mansfield Lake Ridge - Ojo checks the early boxes for a premier blindside protector—length, lateral movement, and youth. Still growing into his frame, he shined at the Navy All-American Bowl and has the raw traits that make offensive line coaches salivate. With continued off-field development, his upside screams future NFL left tackle.
OL Nicolas Robertson | 6'3, 330 | Klein - A dominant edge-setter on Friday nights, this Under Armour All-American anchors the offensive line at tackle in high school but is committed to Texas, where he projects to move inside. His explosive first step, powerful punch, and physicality in the trenches give him the tools to thrive at guard or center.
OL John Turntine III | 6'4, 275 | North Crowley - Turntine jumps off the screen with rare twitch for a lineman, routinely reaching the second level like a tight end in disguise. The 6A DI state champ is a developmental gem with multi-position potential. He’ll need added bulk, but his agility and motor suggest future starter flexibility across the line.
UT Davian Groce | 6'2, 190 | Frisco Lone Star - A day-one starter as a freshman, the Navy All-American and DCTF three-star is a dynamic playmaker with rare positional versatility. He’s a threat to score on any touch—whether shaking defenders as a route runner when split out at wide receiver or slicing through defenses from the backfield.
Second Team Preseason Offense
- QB Bowe Bentley | 6'2, 200 | Celina
- RB Jonathan Hatton Jr. | 6'0, 205 | Cibolo Steele
- RB Javian Osborne | 5'10, 190 | Forney
- WR Chase Campbell | 6'0, 180 | Wolfforth Frenship
- WR Jayden Warren | 6'2, 185 | Iowa Colony
- TE Ryder Mix | 6'4, 225 | Frisco Lone Star
- OL Noah Best | 6'4, 290 | Midlothian
- OL Bryce Gilmore | 6'4, 275 | Prosper
- OL Avery Morcho | 6'6, 270 | Fort Bend Ridge Point
- OL Aaron Wolford | 6'4, 285 | Port Neches-Groves
- OL Max Wright | 6'8, 310 | Melissa
- UT Ryelan Morris | 5'9, 170 | Honey Grove
Third Team Preseason Offense
- QB Jake Fette | 6'0, 190 | El Paso Del Valle
- RB Christian Rhodes | 6'1, 200 | Lake Highlands
- WR Jordan Clay | 6'3, 195 | San Antonio Madison
- WR Kaydon Finley | 6'1, 190 | Aledo
- WR London Smith | 6'0, 175 | Waco University
- TE Zachery Turner | 6'3, 215 | Duncanville
- OL Pupunagatoa Katoa | 6'4, 370 | Euless Trinity
- OL Jerald Mays | 6'3, 275 | Pflugerville Weiss
- OL Day'jon Moore | 6'3, 305 | Willis
- OL Devan Robison | 6'3, 315 | Pasadena Memorial
- OL Cortavious Tisaby | 6'6, 300 | South Oak Cliff
- UT Xzavier Barnett | 6'3, 185 | Yoakum
Preseason Super Team Defensive MVP
UT Jermaine Bishop | 5'11, 160 | Willis - Bishop is a three-phase playmaker with limitless versatility. He impacts the game on offense, defense and special teams—often looking like the best player on the field. Some recruiters mention Travis Hunter, and it’s not a stretch. Bishop’s competitive edge and all-around skillset make him one of Texas’ most unique talents.
First Team Preseason Defense
DL Jamarion Carlton | 6'5, 240 | Temple - Carlton boasts developmental upside with a frame and skill set that project elite growth. Already dominant, his ceiling skyrockets once he enters a college strength program. Already a Navy All-American Bowl alum, he flashes traits that scream future first-rounder—long, athletic, and raw with explosive potential just around the bend.
DL Jesse Ford | 6'4, 235 | Arlington Martin - Ford brings edge-setting power and the long-frame traits college coaches covet. The Dave Campbell's four-star blends run-stuffing grit with pass-rush upside. He’s still growing, both physically and technically, but his foundation suggests a future strongside anchor who can set the edge and close pockets with force.
DL KJ Ford | 6'3, 245 | Duncanville - Ford is a rare edge talent with jaw-dropping first-step quickness that jumps off the tape—especially in the opening clips of his highlight reel. As one of the first underclassmen to ever play in the Under Armour All-America Game, he notched a sack and proved his burst holds against elite competition.
DL Jaimeon Winfield | 6'3, 290 | Richardson - Winfield dominates the interior with raw violence and freakish get-off. His highlight reel is pure chaos—think Ed Oliver in high school pads. If he masters pad level and consistency, he’s nearly unblockable. Few big men flash this kind of backfield burst, and even fewer carry that level of upside.
EDGE Landon Barnes | 6'3, 220 | Duncanville - Barnes is a unique talent—an athletic hybrid who defies strict positional labels. He can rush the passer, play the run and drop into coverage without coming off the field. Whether standing up or hand-in-the-dirt, his versatility, twitch, and range make him an edge-rushing nightmare.
LB Daquives Beck | 6'1, 210 | Carthage - The four-star from East Texas is a powerful, scheme-versatile defender who can play inside or outside in any front. He was named Defensive MVP of the 4A Division II state title game and returns to lead a loaded 2025 defense. Beck is a tone-setter who doesn’t miss tackles and delivers consistent physicality.
LB Tank King | 6'2, 205 | Port Arthur Memorial - One of the most reliable tacklers in Texas. King posted 141 stops in 2024, showcasing his ability to read keys, shed blocks and finish plays. King’s instincts and discipline make him one of the most complete linebackers in the class and a dependable presence at the heart of any defense.
DB Jamarion Vincent | 6'2, 165 | Waco Connally - Vincent is a versatile athlete who will lead the offense at quarterback in 2025, but his long-term upside is at cornerback. He’s widely recognized as one of the top cover men in Texas with loose hips, quick feet, and long arms that help him mirror receivers and erase throwing windows.
DB Donovan Webb | 6'0, 175 | Frisco Panther Creek - Webb’s highlight tape is must-see, but he's even more impressive in person. A rangy, physical safety who could realistically play corner, his instincts and coverage are elite. A two-way threat with All-State honors, the Under Armour Next DB MVP flashes physical upside. He’s a tone-setting defensive back who makes everything look easy.
DB Isaiah Williams | 6'0, 185 | Fort Bend Marshall - Williams plays safety with aggression and control. A punisher in the middle, he made such an impact as a sophomore that teams schemed away from him in 2024. He still popped. Strong in coverage with highlight-reel hits, he’s the tone-setter you avoid—or pay for challenging—a flat-out violent striker.
Second Team Preseason Defense
- DL Carter Buck | 6'6, 240 | Lake Travis
- DL Julian Hugo | 6'4, 230 | Cibolo Steele
- DL Jake Johnson | 6'3, 285 | Prosper
- DL Alister Vallejo | 6'3, 270 | Liberty Hill
- EDGE Jaylen Stewart | 6'2, 230 | Pearland
- LB Kosi Okpala | 6'2, 215 | Katy Mayde Creek
- LB Jamarion Phillips | 6'0, 220 | South Oak Cliff
- DB Jordan Deck | 6'3, 185 | Frisco Lone Star
- DB Braylon Edwards | 6'0, 185 | Duncanville
- DB Markel Ford | 6'0, 185 | DeSoto
- DB Yaheim Riley | 6'0, 180 | Austin Anderson
- UT Paris Melvin Jr. | 5'11, 170 | Cypress Springs
Third Team Preseason Defense
- DL Daryl Campbell | 6'3, 315 | Katy Paetow
- DL Maddox Flynt | 6'1, 275 | Austin Westlake
- DL Tiki Hola | 6'3, 270 | Bastrop
- DL Kordae Houston | 6'2, 270 | South Oak Cliff
- EDGE Hudson Woods | 6'3, 230 | Smithson Valley
- LB Tieson Ejiawoko | 6'2, 220 | Georgetown East View
- LB Calvin Thomas | 6'3, 210 | Cypress Ranch
- DB Jason Bradford | 6'2, 195 | Temple
- DB Ryan Gilbert II | 5'11, 175 | North Forney
- DB Marcell Gipson | 5'11, 175 | South Oak Cliff
- DB Xavier Harmon | 6'2, 185 | Conroe
- UT Stryker Reed | 6'0, 190 | Gordon
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